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Performing Supplier Quality Audits in line with ABB procedures to ensure suppliers meet or exceed ABB Quality standards. Establishing and driving strategies in collaboration with plants and sourcing that lead to sustainable improvements in the incoming quality from supply base while managing the supplier quality life-cycle.
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Each day, you will manage operational supplier quality, both on-site and off-site, ensuring the thorough execution of supplier qualification and development processes. Setting targets and drive improvements in supplier quality using metrics such as Defective Parts Per Million (DPPM), Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs), etc.
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We at Synergisticit understand the problem of the mismatch between employer's requirements and Employee skills and that's why since 2010 we have helped 1000's of candidates get jobs at technology clients like Apple, google, Paypal, Western Union, Client, visa, Walmart lab s etc to name a few.
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Southland Holdings is currently searching for a qualified Quality Control Manager with Concrete, Water/Wastewater Treatment Plant experience. Projects may include water system master plans, hydraulic distribution system modeling, water audits, water quality studies, disinfection, water supply sustainability, water systems design (water treatment plants, pump stations, etc.
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Applicants with an interest in value based care metrics, clinical operations, flow and access, quality improvement, population health, informatics, digital health, and innovation highly desired.
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The Supplier Quality Manager is responsible for supplier management processes and systems in order to meet the performance metrics outlined for delivery, quality, and value. The Supplier Quality Manager and their team is the key conduit between Shoals and the supply base, and acts as a resource for suppliers with expertise in quality management systems and product planning.
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As the Commitment Teams Quality PSS, other duties will include:Continuous Quality ImprovementDevelop and implement quality improvement plans for pre and post commitment programs that are in alignment with the contract with the Oregon Health Authority (OHA), and based on Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) and Oregon Administrative Rules (OARs.
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Assist the project Superintendent and other team members in the resolution of all critical issues with a focus on quality, cost, and schedule. Continuously coordinate with field staff (General Superintendent, Project Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Safety Manager, etc.
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Our best estimate of the salary range for the Project Environmental Engineer 2 Role, located in our Portland OR office is $92,900 - $125,700. Perform management and oversight of construction involving remedial and compliance activities such as: dredging of contaminated sediment and wood debris; installation of sediment caps; installation, operations and maintenance of in-situ remediation systems; installation and operations and maintenance of stormwater and industrial wastewater treatment systems, and; site restoration activities.
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Manages and directs programs to ensure quality production from raw material sourcing through in-process and final inspection. Under the direction of the Regional Quality Manager (West), this position is responsible for the leadership and direction of quality initiatives along with performance of products manufactured in the roofing plant.
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Mechanical Engineer - Hydropower. and be a part of a part of a rapidly expanding group that provides trusted advisor and engineer of record services to Hydropower and Utility clients throughout the United States.
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Escalate nonconformances to quality director and plant manager in a timely fashion. Escalate non-conformance events to the quality director and plant manager. Partner with the plant manager on identifying key capital projects that support food safety and quality initiatives.
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The Department of Pediatrics at the Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) seeks a General Pediatrics Medical and Quality Director to oversee an outpatient clinic's operations, an educational program, quality, and value-based performance metrics.
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As a Senior Manager of Compliance Quality Assurance (QA) on our Customer Experience (CX) team, you will serve as the first line of defense within the QA function. Lead a team of QA Managers, providing guidance on best practices and procedures to drive quality in Coinbase CX.
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This position will support GEI’s civil/water resources, structural, geotechnical, and environmental engineering practices.
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