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QA/Test Manager 2, Quality Assurance (QA) and Testing. 1 QA/Test Manager 2 , hereafter referred to as Candidate(s), who meets the general qualifications of.
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The Lead Device QA Engineer will work as a lead member of the Quality team at Hart. This individual will be responsible for general QA leadership and will collaborate closely with the QA Director on test planning, testing strategies, project plans and risk mitigation strategies.
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Position Title: QA Manager Role Summary: As the site Quality Assurance Manager, you will play a vital role in the PharmaLogic quality program to assure compliance with cGMP and other standards for the manufacture of drugs for administration to patients.
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The Localization Project Manager will lead localization projects from the Identity Management Services (IdMS) team. Job Title: Localization Project Manager. Supervising translation and QA tasks prioritization, responsible for creating detailed localization requirement documents such as project planner and test plans which are implemented first-hand before handing off to our LQA testers to complete at scale.
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Your Impact at SAM The Geospatial Senior Project Manager will be responsible for leading a team and coordinating all aspects of aerial mapping projects from inception to completion. Quality Assurance: Ensure that aerial mapping data meets quality standards and specifications.
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IdMS Localization Project Manager will lead localization projects from the Identity Management Services (IdMS) team. Title: Localization Project Manager. Contribution to project kick-offs and quality analysis meetings by communicating project timelines, resources and risk management, content needs for validation, on-device testing and localization sign-off across multiple platforms.
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Texas Department of Family and Protective Services requires the services of 6 QA Associate/Analyst 3, hereafter referred to as Candidate(s), who meets the general qualifications of QA Associate/Analyst 3, Quality Assurance (QA) and Testing and the specifications outlined in this document for the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services.
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A minimum of 10 years of software application testing experience, with a minimum of 5 years in a responsible hands-on Quality Assurance Engineer role focused on the testing of embedded devices and 3 years of experience as a QA Lead.
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This individual will be responsible for general QA leadership and will collaborate closely with the QA Director on test planning, testing strategies, project plans and risk mitigation strategies.
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The Lead Device QA Engineer will work as a lead member of the Quality team. Duties include leading projects, QA project management, mentoring, developing and documenting test processes, publishing test plans and test cases, preparing test configurations, test execution and publishing well-documented test results.
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Localization Project Manager Description This role requires your assistance in localization efforts, coordinating projects, working with translation vendors locally and internationally, and interacting with multiple team members in our internal team.
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The QA/QC Manager manages multiple projects and provides support and guidance to the HSEQ Director in implementing company Quality policies and procedures. The QA/QC Manager (Renewables) manages and implements Aypa’s QA/QC program.
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The candidate will be using the translated software, writing, and communicating QA plans, supporting QA efforts in the localization lab, fixing bugs, and ultimately help deliver high quality localized products on time in up to 40 languages simultaneously.
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The Traveling Superintendent will advise the Project Manager of circumstances and issues that will have a significant impact on the project schedule. Complete job set-up checklist and coordinate with the Project Manager (PM) and Project Engineer (PE) to procure items necessary based on project specifics.
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Perform research, data collection, quality assurance, analysis and problem solving (Python, SQL, Informatica DQ, Unity Catalog in Databricks, Triage & remediate data quality, Data integrity or data management issues.
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