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The Quality Technician's function is to perform various inspection duties, create and collect inspection data, work closely with Engineering and suppliers to resolve issues, and maintain document control in accordance with AS9100 and ITAR requirements.
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At least 5 years of experience in quality control management within the heavy civil construction sector. Document Control: Keep precise records of all quality control activities, including inspection reports, non-conformance reports, and corrective action plans.
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As a Quality Inspection Specialist, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the quality and integrity of weld fabrication processes. Qualifications:Previous experience in quality inspection, particularly in weld fabrication, is preferred.
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We are seeking an experienced and authentic leader to join our team as a Quality Manager at our manufacturing facility in Knoxville,TN! Develops and implements food safety, regulatory, and quality strategic plan for site in concert with corporate strategic plan.
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The Quality Assurance Analyst works under the supervision of the QA Manager, the Analyst is responsible for creating an end-to-end test plan, executing the plan, and managing all activities during the testing cycle.
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The Quality Control Technician is responsible for performing standardized qualitative and quantitative tests on work-in-process and finished products to ensure compliance with company and/or customer quality standards.
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Help in PDCA / MCA root cause analysis related to quality issues and work with OPS on planning and execution. Ongoing Quality Program management - HACCP/FDA rules are being followed. The Quality Control Supervisor is responsible for oversight at a departmental level for all QC floor technicians and assisting with all quality related programs and procedures at the manufacturing facility of the mayonnaise and gourmet areas.
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Will train Quality team members on Inspections, Document Control, GMP compliance, etc. Medical Device manufacturer in eastern TN has immediate need for a Quality Manager with strong experience in FDregulated manufacturing environment.
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The Quality Manager will ensure compliance with FDA regulations in addition to managing the Quality Lab. Knowledge of CAPAs and root cause analysis is important. This company is growing and adding new equipment, so the Quality Manager will be involved in Validations for new equipment and processes.
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The Quality Manager is also heavily involved in customer interaction. Qualified candidates will have BS degree along with at least 3 years Quality management / supervisory experience. ASQ certifications are a plus.
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The Quality Measures Abstractor reviews medical records according to measure specifications (HEDIS, CMS, Payers, Quality Program, etc. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDescription:Position SummaryThe Quality Measures Abstractor is a full-time position that is responsible for reviewing and abstracting medical records for quality measures to support performance in value-based contracts.
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Leads resolution and remediation, utilizing plant and Corporate resources, of regulatory issues and requests and leads resolution and remediation, utilizing plant and Corporate resources, of customer, food safety, and product quality issues and requests.
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Must have prior experience with FDA audits, regulatory agency interaction, and ISO certification processes. Relocation Assistance is available. This is a well-established corporation with multiple sites in the U.S. Excellent opportunity to join a company launching several new products that will expand their market share.
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Will ensure KPI targets are met.
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Qualified candidates will have BS degree along with at least 3 years Quality management experience. Qualified candidates will have BS degree along with at least 3 years Quality management experience.
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