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The QA Manager will be responsible for supporting the Director of Government Contracts and Quality Assurance in overseeing data collection, reporting on a range of government grants and contracts, and ensuring achievement of internal and external performance standards.
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The Finance Office is requesting to hire an Administrative Staff Analyst NM-I to function as a Quality Assurance Manager within the Revenue & Reimbursement Office to handle the increased volume of claims due to COVID-19 and Asylum seekers and the frequency of audit reviews issued from Federal & State entities, single audits, and OMB with shorter deadlines for compliance.
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In this role, the Quality Assurance Manager oversees and maintains responsibility for developing, implementing, and maintaining Quality Assurance for Anatomic Pathology.
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The Sr Manager, GCP Quality Assurance coordinates GCP Compliance activities with Clinical Operations, Regulatory Affairs, Clinical Supply & Logistics, Sample Management and Pharmacovigilance as well as varied vendors supporting Clinical Studies.
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Alongside the Director of CQAPI, reviews and revises Quality policies, work instructions, and job aides; Also develops data-driven Process Improvement strategies to ensure continuous progress towards organizational/departmental goals.
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Presently, we are in search of a Quality Assurance Manager to oversee our Quality Department in Casa Grande, AZ. The successful candidate will have a superior knowledge base of leading edge quality systems and processes.
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The Quality Manager supports the development and execution of a holistic quality program in collaboration with CAIRE’s global headquarters operations located in Ball Ground, GA. The Quality Manager leads a team of quality professionals that drives key processes within Quality Engineering, Supplier Quality Engineering, Incoming Inspection, Metrology, and Radiology.
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Manager, Quality Assurance Systems. · Maintain and Provide Oversight of Quality Assurance Systems including: Deviations and Investigations; Corrective and Preventive Actions; Product Complaints; Change Control; Document Control; and GxP Training.
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We're looking for a Quality Control/Quality Assurance Manager who will play a pivotal role in ensuring quality standards in operations. Keep quality assurance documentation current with regulatory changes.
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Data Center Construction Quality Assurance Manager (QA) will act as Owner’s Representative for mission critical data center projects. Develop and maintain project-specific Quality Assurance Quality Control (QA/QC) Plan inclusive of Preparatory Meetings, First of Kind Inspections, Corrective Actions, and Final Inspections.
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The FSQA Manager implements standard processes and appropriate actions to improve quality / Food Safety of products, reduction of variation and eliminate waste. Partner with business colleagues (e.g., Supplier Quality and Procurement) where improvements and execution of relevant preventive controls about food safety programs are needed.
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The Senior Manager, Quality Assurance will be responsible for overseeing overall quality, and consistency, while supporting with insights and quality initiatives. Develop and implement a comprehensive quality control strategy for multiple inbound departments.
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Clinical Stage Pharmaceutical Company is looking for a Senior Manager, Quality Assurance. 10-12 years of experience working within the Quality Assurance/Quality Systems, Clinical Operations, and/or Regulatory environment in the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry.
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THE STATS What we're looking for in our next teammate Bachelor's degree in computer science, Engineering, or a related field; At least 5-7 years of experience in quality assurance. Stay updated on industry best practices, new technologies, and tools related to quality assurance.
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Senior Manager, Quality Assurance. Supervise Quality Assurance/Document Control personnel. You will build and maintain the Quality Management System (QMS), taking charge of major sub-systems including Document Control, Training Administration, CAPA, Change Management, Deviations, Complaint Handling, and Audit Programs.
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