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Experience in quality assurance and food safety; areas of experience include HACCP, data collection, and continuous improvement. Partner with internal Production, Logistics, and Food Safety Quality Assurance teams as operations require.
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About the role:As a Senior Implementation Analyst in Quality Assurance, you will serve as an experienced Quality Assurance personnel for our Omni product suite in the Professional Services group.
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The Senior Project Controls Analyst - Has proven experience in data compilation, detail checking, and quality assurance of all project control activities (cost estimating, cost control, scheduling, and risk management.
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Reviews/backchecks Project Controls Analyst work related to estimates, schedules, change orders, claims, time extension requests, and disputes. Educates and develops entry-level staff on the entire lifecycle of a quality product related to project controls (estimate/schedule.
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Assist the Laboratory Director overseeing and maintaining the Environmental Research Laboratory Quality Assurance Management System to NYS DOH ELAP standards, including the review of analytical runs and data packages.
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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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Learn and follow HDR processes for project management and quality assurance/quality control. Implement HDR’s standard quality assurance/quality control procedures.
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Conduct integration testing of software to facilitate change management and quality assurance. IT Business Analyst. The position puts a strong emphasis on understanding of the child welfare practices and analytical skills to improve child welfare outcomes by automation of business and workflow.
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Additionally, it plays a pivotal role in system testing, ensuring quality assurance, and providing user training. Detail Oriented: Focus on details and pursues quality in accomplishing tasks.
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The QA Analyst in this role will play a crucial part in ensuring the quality, reliability, and user satisfaction of our software products by conducting comprehensive testing, user acceptance testing (UAT), and other validation processes.
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We are currently looking for a motivated and tech-savvy individual to fill a Software Quality Assurance Analyst position in our organization. Software Quality Assurance Analyst, Level I.
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Data Governance works closely with data engineering, legal, back-end services and front-end technology teams to drive our governance strategy designed to ensure quality data that is both secure and compliant with internal and external compliance legal guidelines such as CCPA and GDPR.Responsibilities:Build and maintain high quality processes for ongoing regulatory and compliance controls while managing compliance audits and processesLead and improve our control assurance.
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Experience with UAT (User Acceptance Testing) and/or QA (Quality Assurance) testing ideal. Job Title: HR Technology Analyst. Ensuring the delivery of quality products by conducting QA and UAT testing, developing test plans and cases, and validating results.
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Testing, quality assurance, and debugging of analytics and tagging code. Perform complex data processing (e.g. merging, sorting, data transformations) using SAS, SQL, R, Python, Tableau or other tools on a PC.
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The Lead Quality Assurance (QA) Analyst reports into the VP, Creative, and will ensure our client's creative and experience work is completed to the highest standard - whether an advertisement, landing page, website, app, or other asset.
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