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Must be able to communicate to large groups of craft personnel as well as management and client teamsASQ Certified Manager of Quality / Organizational Excellence (CMQ/OE) or similar certification is recommended.
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The Plant Quality Manager is responsible for implementing and executing inspection, testing, and evaluation methods to ensure that our products adhere to quality standards. The Plant Quality Manager leads the introduction and implementation of new formulas, technology, quality tools, manufacturing processes, and training.
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We are seeking a highly organized and proactive Warehouse Manager to join our team at Zentech Quality Assurance (QA) Manager will oversee the activity of the quality assurance department and staff, developing, implementing, and maintaining a system of quality for the company products and services.
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The Quality Assurance Manager will work for a company that develops, owns, and manages their communities throughout the country. Conduct training with the General Contractor and Architect to ensure quality expectations are fully understood and agreed upon.
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Assist in the development of quality plans for QA personnel and for Project Managers for process improvement in accordance with ISSA, CMI and other industry standards or Government SOWs/PWSs. Reviews contracts to ensure the fulfillment of contract terms and conditions according to federal policies, regulations and legislation including, but not limited to, the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and its Agency supplements in support of Quality Performance.
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ECI is seeking a Quality Assurance Program Manager to drive software and software development process improvement across the organization and transition teams and software products from manual to automated testing.
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Role Overview: As the Quality Manager, you will play a crucial role in our organization by overseeing the implementation and execution of quality procedures and standards. Partner with the Operations Manager to standardize quality practices and procedures across the plant.
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They actively participate in quality continuous improvement efforts. This role directs the investigation of problem batches to discern the root cause and develop sustainable solutions. They actively participate in quality continuous improvement efforts.
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Title : Quality Manager Location : Cockeysville, MD Hire Type : Direct Hire Compensation : Up to $135k + (Bonus, 401k, excellent healthcare coverage, PTO, and more) Relocation : Yes Overview : As the Quality Manager, you will play a crucial role in our organization by overseeing the implementation and execution of quality procedures and standards.
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Credit Quality Assurance Manager in Credit Risk Management. Exercise usual authority of a manager concerning staffing, performance appraisals, promotions, salary recommendations, performance management, employee development and termination.
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The Clinical Quality Assurance Manager, is an accountable clinical operations lead, reporting to the Executive Director of Clinical Services, who works with other system stakeholders to identify, track and trend, and oversee operational and quality processes for clinical service provision.
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We are Now Hiring a Quality Assurance Manager at our MTA location in Baltimore, MD. The QA Manager will manage the Quality Assurance function for MTA and will act as a central point of contact for quality needs across the location MTA/Transdev.
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3+ years of experience working with SAP ERP based systems, with a specialized focus on Quality Management modules. Lead and oversee worksream(s), ensuring project milestones are met and deliverables are of the highest quality.
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Gannett Fleming is seeking a Senior Air Quality Team Lead/Project Manager to lead air quality projects / environmental compliance projects within our expanding Environmental practice.
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The Senior Manager, Quality Assurance will ensure quality and compliance of the OTC drug and cosmetic products manufactured at the plant; Manage the activity of the quality department and ensure the factory delivers Quality products in compliance with Safety, Quality and Regulatory requirements; meeting customers and consumers expectations.
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