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Domain Level: Advanced Performance and Process Improvement - Use performance and process improvement (PPI), project management and change management methods to support operational and clinical quality initiatives, improved performance and achieve organizational goals.
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Develop and monitor quality metrics throughout the entire product life cycle, and manage the Continuous Improvement Process (CIP) teams. Process Improvement and Standards: Develop processes to eliminate defect injection and optimize quality in capital execution projects.
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The Manager of Quality and Compliance is responsible for leading and maintaining the regulatory compliance and process improvement initiatives of the transplant institute as set by the Organ Procurement Transplant Network (OPTN) / United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), CMS, Joint Commission, Intermacs, and the ESRD Network.
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The Quality Assurance Manager is on the front line of our continuous improvement efforts and must establish and deliver on projects that drive variation and cost out of our product line.
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A Supplier Quality Manager to support production activities for supplied parts and be involved with suppliers to ensure receipt of a quality part and to satisfy the needs of our customers, production and cost improvement opportunities.
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We are seeking an experienced Quality Manager to oversee the Dynomax Metal Finishing Quality systems. Understanding metal finishing manufacturing processes, concepts of lean manufacturing, continuous improvement and team work are critical to success in this position.
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Is responsible for the development and execution of targeted, quality improvement initiatives which includes the design and development of improvement initiatives, pilots, toolkits, and for ensuring that current and future QI programs align with long-term organizational.
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Ensures monthly production and key metrics are met and provides coaching as needed; Collaborates with the CDI Physician Champion and Coding Manager to resolve DRG coding and documentation discrepancies, clinical disparities education and training needs for physicians, CDI and Coding staff; Identifies opportunities for improvement by studying the variances form policies and practices.
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Optimize and/or implement processes and procedures for Quality management of design and construction projects delivered with Design-Bid-Build, Design Build, Progressive Design Build and/or General Contractor/Construction Manager (GC/CM) delivery methods; provide insights for opportunities in continuous improvement.
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The manager will lead and will be responsible for the execution of quality-related activities including supplier or product related issues and investigations, product and process improvement/acceptance activities, supplier qualifications, quality agreements, training, deviations, CAPA, change management and problem solving.
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As a Quality Continuous Improvement Manager, You Create Chemistry By. Quality Continuous Improvement Manager. As a member of the Elyria Site Leadership team, the Quality and Continuous Improvement (CI) Manager will lead efforts managing a 24/7 industrial analytical laboratory.
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The Quality Systems Manager is part of Hanger’s Supply Chain & Customer Operations Business Process & Transformation Team. The role is responsible for developing and overseeing Hanger Supply Chain and Customer Operations’ Quality Management System (QMS), developing Standard Operating Procedures, incorporating key performance metrics, and recommending improvement.
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The Quality Systems Manager will lead a diverse team of QA professionals, ensuring the effectiveness of our quality systems while driving continuous improvement initiatives.
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The Production Quality Engineering Manager will be the subject matter expert for these areas and will own the ongoing maintenance, execution, and improvement of the QMS for these areas.
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Manage disparity reduction plans for Covered California that includes baseline disparity identification, root cause analysis, interventions, and strategies along with implementation timeline, evaluation, and proposed improvement target.
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