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All positions must strive to support WFM core values and goals, promote national, regional, and store programs and initiatives, and ensure adherence to all applicable health and safety regulations including Food Safety and regulatory duties required in the department.
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Responsible for initial disposition, tagging, recording, and reporting of nonconforming material in compliance with quality procedures. Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity offering unmatched benefits, top pay, and ample overtime with a leader in commercial metal processing.
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POSITION SUMMARY:As Quality Assurance Manager you are a member of the site leadership team responsible for ensuring products manufactured at the location are safe, wholesome and comply with all applicable products, customer and regulatory requirements.
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Maintenance of internal controls and SOX compliance requirements. Our products are used in a wide variety of industries including building products, aerospace, automotive and transportation, filtration, commercial interiors, waterproofing and wind energy.
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The Quality Manager is directly responsible for the implementation of quality systems and initiatives related to the production, packaging, receipt, storage, and release of food products manufactured within the facility.
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Familiarity with SQF, FDA (FSMA), HACCP, and other regulatory and industry guidelines and requirements. The Quality Assurance Manager is a member of the site leadership team responsible for ensuring products manufactured at the location are safe, wholesome and comply with all applicable, customer and regulatory requirements.
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Adheres to the FMCNA Compliance Program, including following all regulatory and FMS policy requirements. Ensure quality patient care while maintaining cost-effective clinical operations in accordance with all legal, compliance, and regulatory requirements and programs.
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The Quality Assurance Manager is a member of the site leadership team responsible for ensuring products manufactured at the location are safe, wholesome and comply with all applicable Balchem, customer and regulatory requirements.
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Plans and directs all aspects of the Hazardous Waste Management Program, including but not limited to: compliance, implementation and training. Knowledge and experience with governmental and regulatory agency standards (OSHA, EPA)Excellent computer skills in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint software.
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Ensure a clean and safe work environment in compliance with company and OSHA standards. Proven working experience as a warehouse worker is preferred. Receive and process warehouse stock products (pick, unload, label, store.
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Responsible for knowing and ensuring compliance with applicable laws, regulations and guidelines, as detailed in policies that include but are not limited to Bank Secrecy Act and other applicable anti-money-laundering rules, Right to Financial Privacy, Fair Lending, Community Reinvestment Act, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, and other laws and regulations as they pertain to the position.
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Implements programs to ensure compliance with 3rd party industry standards (e.g. AIB, SQF, etc.) As Quality Assurance Manager you are a member of the site leadership team and will be required to be onsite, as you will be responsible for ensuring products manufactured at the location are safe, wholesome and comply with all applicable products, customer and regulatory requirements.
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You will maintain clinic operations effectively by updating and maintaining medical records, preparing patient records and charts for treatments, and assisting in auditing records for ongoing compliance.
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Provides clinical services to patients, such as immunizations or MTM interventions, ensuring compliance with regulatory guidelines, company policies and procedures. Provides clinical services to patients, such as immunizations or MTM interventions, ensuring the compliance with regulatory guidelines, company policies and procedures.
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Compliance Assurance: Support SOX control and internal audits, demonstrating a commitment to financial integrity. Financial Precision: Assist with month-, quarter-, and year-end close processes, ensuring accuracy and compliance.
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