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Communicates with QA supervisor/manager about issues identified and works collaboratively to resolve/correct them. Completion of an accredited Registered Nurse (RN) Program and Associate's or bachelor’s degree in Nursing OR Bachelor's or master’s degree in social science, psychology, gerontology, public health, social work, or related field.
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Provides direction and support to the Sanitation Supervisor. The QA Manager coordinates all food safety, quality activities and training at the plant. Responsible for QA lab budgetary control, including labor and “Cost of Quality” utilizing Continuous Improvement techniques.
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May also assist supervisor with QA monitoring of agents to ensure Risk and Compliance Measures/Policies and Procedures are being met. Assist the Call Center Supervisor with driving performance metrics for all team members.
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Experienced supervisor-level senior project accountant and finance professional performing in the role of district project accounting manager or in the role of a very senior Project Accountant with a large degree complexity and/or as subject matter expert.
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In the event that the QA Lead is not available the QA Supervisor will be responsible for assigned tasks. The QA Lead answers to the QA Supervisor and must adhere to all company policies, standard operating procedures and customer regulations and specifications.
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Special consideration will be given to applicants with previous experience working as a; Quality Assurance Supervisor, Quality Supervisor, Quality Control Supervisor, Quality Assurance Technician , Food Safety, Food Technician, Quality Assurance Lead, QA Specialist, QA Supervisor.
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The QA Cost Support Supervisor will lead a QA team and collaborate closely with both internal and external departments to ensure comprehensive capture of all funding across each 7-Eleven banner.
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Plant QA Supervisor. Serves as a backup to the QA Manager in tasks relating to food safety and food quality within the facility when the QA Manager is out. Oversees performance of internal audits of plant sanitation, GMP’s and machine operation functions and reports results to Supervisor.
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In the absence of Quality Technician, Quality Supervisor will cover his/her Food Safety and Quality responsibilities. Prepare and Set-up QA equipment and utensils pre-production. Assist in maintaining (USDA/FDA) regulatory compliance.
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Role: QA Specialist III. Key Skills: Must have: Quality, strong documentation practices, Manufacturing & Med Device is plus, ability to make decisions *production supervisor experience may be considered, ability to make decisions.
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Report to work as scheduled within the time frames which are set forth by supervisor(s). Observe and monitor production operations and equipment to ensure proper assembly of parts or assist in testing and monitoring activities.
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Test and measure products, components, or assemblies for functioning, operation, accuracy, or assembly to verify adherence to functional specifications. Mark items for acceptance or rejection, record test results and inspection data, and compare findings with specifications to ensure conformance to standards.
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Additionally, the Supervisor will be expected to evaluate and enhance current processes to improve efficiency and effectiveness. Review and take ownership of funding deal sheet documents, including the collection of funds outside the normal cost support cadence.
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Assists the Infection Control nurse by implementing measures that prevent the spread of disease, assists the QA Nurse in developing and implementing quality assurance programs, and assists in the implementation of therapeutic nursing programs.
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Employee awareness of USDA and QA procedures and requirements. Ensure QA and USDA standards are adhered to. Utilize the lean manufacturing tools to develop a culture of continuous improvement.
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