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Job Description: The Supplier Quality Manager-Sr Manager is responsible for management of systems and processes supporting Altimmune's oversight of its GMP suppliers. The selected candidate will have a detailed understanding of manufacturing processes, tech transfer, analytical testing, quality systems and GMP requirements for drug products and combination products.
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Develop quality management systems on project compliant to ISO9001 and CMMI standards. Sustainment Quality Control personnel are responsible for defining, measuring, analyzing, improving and controlling controls for Operations and Maintenance Context.
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Apply now to join our Operations team as the Manager of Quality Control Analytical! This role requires a strong background in GMP, quality control, and good documentation practices.
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Develop, implement, review, and communicate site specific quality plans. Key Job Responsibilities: Ensure Computer Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) are current and accurate with system hierarchy, SLAs, workflows and work forms established.
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The Food Safety & Quality Assurance Manager is responsible to oversee and manage the current Food Safety Quality Assurance program and broaden the scope of our existing protocols to achieve a verifiable level of true world-class food safety and industry-leading quality.
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Kelly Government Solutions is seeking an experienced individual to work as a Quality Assurance Manager (Clinical Research) at the National Institutes of Health in Rockville, MD. Position is estimated to support a hybrid work arrangement including remote and on-site work at the NIH in Rockville, MD.
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The Quality Control Assurance Manager (QA/QC Manager) is responsible for ensuring the overall quality of the work and materials meet or exceed the project’s contractual requirements by monitoring construction activities and materials delivered to the site.
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In support of these efforts, we are seeking a hard-working Manager, Quality Control- Microbiology who is serious about their discipline and wants to be a key player in a high-performing team.
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Work with cutting-edge applications that help advance the mission of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) as a Software Quality Assurance Manager at GDIT. Your work will have you fully immersed in our client’s domain in order to deliver simple solutions for their complex needs.
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The Cancer Genomics Research (CGR) laboratory is a fast-paced, high throughput organization that supports histology, molecular and digital pathology, nucleic acid extraction, sample staging, genotyping, sequencing, and analysis for genetic and epidemiologic studies for the investigators within DCEG. We are recruiting for a Quality Assurance Manager II to design, implement, maintain and improve all aspects of the CGR quality management program.
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Certifications: Certification from the American Society for Quality (ASQ), such as Certified Manager of Quality/Organizational Excellence (CMQ/OE), or Certified Quality Auditor (CQA) is highly desirable.
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Capa, change control, deviations, Batch record, Quality assurance, Audit, Gmp, Cgmp, Batch record review, Document control. - Performs change control assessments to Quality Systems including document management, change control, and CAPA. - Approves deviations and CAPAs to ensure all deviations/change controls from establish procedures are appropriately documented and investigated to determine and address the root cause.
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One of the Mid-Atlantic's leading contractors which has completed thousands of commercial, Government, and institutional projects across Washington, DC, and the surrounding areas is seeking a talented Quality Control Manager and Sr. Quality Control Manager.
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One of our clients in the Biotechnology industry is looking for a Quality Site Manager for a project in Rockville, MD. As the Quality Site Manager, you will play a pivotal role in maintaining and enhancing product quality, compliance, and safety standards.
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Shady Grove Medical Center seeks to hire an experienced Risk Manager for our Quality Improvement Department who will embrace our mission to extend God’s care through the ministry of physical, mental, and spiritual healing.
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