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Ascension is a leading non-profit, faith-based national health system made up of over 134,000 associates and 2,600 sites of care, including more than 140 hospitals and 40 senior living communities in 19 states.
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Manager, FCSD Quality Early Detection. Experience in automotive Warranty, Engineering, Manufacturing, and/or Quality. High level of analytical skills to trend quality, operational, and customer feedback data to find opportunities.
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Were looking for an outstanding Principal Technical Program Manager (TPM) who will develop and execute a unified roadmap for the development of our long-term company-wide sustainability trajectory and prediction modeling for Amazon.
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The Strategy Manager is responsible for driving insights through research and analytics to assist in the execution of the organization's year-round business strategy. Ford Field, the home of the Lions since 2002 in the heart of Detroit, is part of a vibrant sports and entertainment district featuring all four major professional sports franchises.
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Assistant Restaurant Manager | Chick-fil-A Detroit Metro Airport, MacNamara Terminal. Chick-fil-A is seeking a talented individual to join our team as a Assistant Restaurant Manager. As a beloved fast-food chain known for its commitment to quality, service, and community, Chick-fil-A offers a unique opportunity for individuals who are eager to make a difference in the lives of our guests and team members.
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The Manager Patient Services positions with patient care accountability, plan, implement and evaluate processes related to performance improvement, staffing effectiveness, fiscal management, staff competence and customer service outcomes within designated units/services and in collaboration with senior leadership and subordinate staff.
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The Technical Manager (Polymer Chemist/Engineer) will be responsible for developing and modifying materials, equipment, tooling and processing techniques and to stabilize the process for the future as well.
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Evaluate manufacture products according to specifications and quality standards. Good working knowledge of operating a foam machine and polymer chemistry, as well as, a proficient knowledge of polyurethane raw materials, processing techniques and end user applications is essential.
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Collaborating with R&D, production, and QC to ensure new formulations meet market and specific customers' requirements Qualifications Four- year degree in Polymer Chemical Engineering or relatable fieldFive to Ten years of experience with polyester/polyether foam.
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Ensuring Foam manufacturing equipment runs safely, efficiently, and effectivelyLead the team in product development process from initial phase of product design to processingProvide technical service and participate in the trial runs with the current and new productsIdentify technology trends and determine how they can be used in manufacturing operations.
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Creates, revises, and approves the process specification for a manufacturing area and implements the process specification system described in the process specification manual; Ensures document control of manufacturing process specifications.
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Demonstrated interpersonal skills including, supervision, mentoring, coaching, presentation skills and the ability to interact with colleagues at all technical levels. Experience in troubleshooting.
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Demonstrated interpersonal skills including, supervision, mentoring, coaching, presentation skills and the ability to interact with colleagues at all technical levels. Experience in troubleshooting.
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Demonstrated interpersonal skills including, supervision, mentoring, coaching, presentation skills and the ability to interact with colleagues at all technical levels. Experience in troubleshooting.
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Provides feedback, coaching, training, and development to employees Inspects and monitors quality requirements Requirements: High School Diploma or equivalent, Bachelors preferred 3 years experience in a Customer Service-related field (i.e. telephone representative, billing analyst, RM&P, or in a meter reading field) Familiar with the use and application of various billing, call recording and monitoring systems.
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Title: quality manager Company: Ascension in Detroit, MI
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