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The ROI CPS, LLC Quality Assurance Manager is responsible for developing and implementing policies and procedures that support custom procedure tray manufacturing Quality System in accordance with 21 CFR Part 820 and other applicable regulations and guidance.
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Client: Tennessee Department of Human Services
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The Quality Assurance Tech performs various functions and special assignments to assist the Quality Assurance Department in the administration of department functions for the protection and production of high quality and food safe products.
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The Quality Assurance Manager also serves as the Preventative Control Practitioner, monitors and optimizes manufacturing processes, and implements and supports continuous improvement projects.
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At Regions, the Quality Assurance Testing Analyst supports the application development organization by conducting complex software testing activities with moderate impact aimed to improve the functionality of applications systems across the organization.
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Job Title - Quality Assurance Analyst/Tester, Jr. The position also require experience in the use of the following tools: Jira, Zephyr for Jira, Sequel Server, Postman, Selenium, Tricentis Tosca, or other automation test tools.
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Manage the pre & post-production Design Assurance/Quality Engineering activities including Risk Management and Sustaining Engineering. You’ve acquired 10+ years of experience in quality engineering, technical project management, risk management, and/or quality assurance roles of increasing responsibility, impact, and scope within a manufacturing/new product development/medical device supporting environment.
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Sr. Quality Assurance Analyst/Tester. This position is for a Quality Analyst within the Tennessee Department of Education. This position will work with the development teams to test software that is being developed to ensure that the product is of a high quality that our users have come to expect.
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Preferred Certifications from leading Quality Assurance / Agile Process bodies (e.g., ASTQB, ISTQB, Certified SCRUM Master, SAFe Certifications). As an individual contributor, you will be working with other talented and driven individuals and will help shape the future of Quality Assurance at ECI. You will be reporting to the Corporate VP of Global Research and Development.
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The Quality Assurance Intern will work with the product development team to ensure a high-quality software product is delivered by creating and executing test plans, collaborating with team members, identifying and reporting defects in the software, attending agile team meetings, and adhering to deadlines.
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Job Title: Quality Assurance Analyst/Sr Tester Job Location: Nashville, TN - OnsiteDuration: 6 to 12+ Months Contract Specific Job Duties include: Functional testing of software being developed by the agency.
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Assist with the preparation and response of the Quality Assurance Survey, Licensure, and the Financial Accountability Review (FAR) audit as needed. Coordinate data entry of Service Plans, Individual Support Plans (ISPs), cost plans, and other quality-related data with Program Managers.
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Our firm is growing quickly, and we are looking for a Quality Assurance Analyst to ensure that all external and internal requirements are met before our software solutions and products reach our customers.
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The IT Quality Assurance Manager is responsible for building, establishing and managing the QA team – specifically the quality assurance process for our applications, ensuring the product achieves or exceeds the envisioned customer experience and meets the highest standards of quality and reliability.
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Ensure the quality of data maintained by the Quality Assurance area. Provide administrative support for the I/S systems which document authorized software/hardware, Product/Service offerings and/or systematic data archival.
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