Top Quality Manager Jobs
Join the Quality Management team at Epic and become the last line of defense for software that impacts the lives of 305 million people worldwide. Collaborate closely with developers to test software, uncover bugs, and make the software user-friendly. Opportunity for specialization in areas such as usability design, technical automation, and project coordination for customer software installations.
The Quality Manager will oversee the company's total quality management process, develop quality procedures, and lead quality training initiatives. Responsibilities include managing supplier quality activities, analyzing and improving quality processes, and leading corrective action teams. The role focuses on compliance with ISO standards and promoting quality partnerships with suppliers and customers.
The Quality Manager will lead the implementation and standardization of Quality Management Systems across Analog Devices' global manufacturing sites. This role includes collaborating with cross-functional teams to resolve product and process quality issues, conducting IATF16949 and ISO9001 audits, training auditors, and managing corporate level QMS systems.
The Quality Manager at IDEX Corporation's Precision Polymer Engineering is responsible for promoting a culture of quality, maintaining the Quality Management System, implementing statistical methods, managing customer complaints, and supervising the quality inspection team.
The Quality Manager is responsible for overseeing quality improvement plans and operational quality measures, ensuring deliverables are met on time. They develop key relationships with customers and internal teams, oversee quality resources, and participate in program reviews. The manager also supports environmental health and safety functions within the organization.
Responsible for Quality Assurance activities at Hebron and Elk Grove Village, IL sites. Ensure compliance, drive continuous improvement, lead quality professionals, and manage customer-facing metrics. Maintain FDA QSR / ISO 13485 compliance and champion quality management system.
The Plant Quality Manager at Sonoco is responsible for managing the quality management system, leading quality initiatives, handling customer quality issues, conducting audits, and ensuring compliance with food safety standards. The role requires generating reports, managing change control, and promoting continuous improvement in plant quality.
The RCM Quality Manager will oversee payment and denial processes, ensuring quality and timeliness. Responsibilities include monitoring audit trends, resolving ambiguities in processes, enhancing workflows, and collaborating with teams to ensure successful revenue cycle operations.
Oversees the development and optimization of quality systems, tools, data, and processes to ensure compliance with SOPs and regulatory guidelines. Leads metrics analysis, identifies trends, and drives process improvements. Manages inspection readiness, audit commitments, and quality compliance metrics. Directs and guides teams, fosters a culture of trust, delegates tasks effectively, and drives team performance. Expert in organizational strategy, industry trends, and market insights. Requires strong communication, decision-making, problem-solving, and computer skills.
As a Quality Manager, you will lead Quality Assurance and Continuous Improvement initiatives to ensure product quality. This includes overseeing production quality, collaborating on new product development, conducting supplier assessments, and maintaining compliance with regulatory standards. You'll manage the quality department and support strategic goals through quality initiatives.
The Quality Manager will lead strategic initiatives to improve quality, delivery, and overall performance while ensuring compliance with ISO9001 standards. Responsibilities include managing the quality management system, conducting audits, analyzing quality data, and fostering collaboration across teams. The role involves overseeing supplier quality, managing nonconforming materials, and mentoring the quality team.
The Quality Manager leads a cross-functional team to implement and manage a quality program within a manufacturing facility, ensuring customer requirements are met. Responsibilities include problem-solving, team development, relationship building across teams, improving processes, and achieving quality goals while managing projects effectively.
The Quality Manager will oversee quality assurance and control processes for co-manufacturing facilities, ensuring products meet quality standards and regulatory requirements. Responsibilities include developing QA procedures, managing quality projects, conducting audits, and overseeing testing processes. The role requires effective communication with co-packers and may involve extensive travel.
The Quality Manager will develop and execute Total Quality Management initiatives, collaborate with various functions and manufacturing facilities, lead quality improvement programs, conduct training, drive APQP processes, perform quality audits, maintain ISO 9000 standards, resolve quality issues, and manage metrics to reduce costs of poor quality.
The Quality Manager is responsible for overseeing the quality system and processes, managing Quality Control Inspection and Assurance staff, ensuring product quality meets customer specifications, and driving quality improvements through audits and customer interactions.
The Quality Manager will lead the development and implementation of quality assurance and control programs to reduce costs and drive continuous improvement. Responsibilities include overseeing quality objectives, resolving quality control issues, training team members, ensuring compliance with regulations, and monitoring overall quality performance.
The Quality Manager ensures all Amazon installation projects meet stringent standards, conducting site inspections, audits, and training Site Managers. This role focuses on adherence to project specifications, quality control processes, and collaboration with engineering teams to guarantee compliance and successful project delivery.
The Senior Quality Manager will oversee the quality function across the supply chain, focusing on supplier quality, product quality, and market place quality. Responsibilities include managing compliance with quality standards, leading root-cause investigations, and building partnerships with suppliers to enhance product quality while ensuring product traceability.
The Staff Supplier Quality Manager at Aurora oversees supplier development and quality management for autonomous vehicle hardware. Responsibilities include managing APQP and PPAP processes, conducting supplier audits, collaborating with internal teams, and driving improvements in supplier quality performance using various quality tools.
The Staff Supplier Quality Manager at Aurora is responsible for developing and maintaining supplier quality for autonomous vehicle hardware, managing supplier quality activities, leading the PPAP process, conducting audits, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure compliance with quality standards. The role involves utilizing quality tools for performance monitoring and driving process improvements.
Lead the quality function in product development, supplier quality development, claims management, and support of manufacturing operations. Responsible for driving continuous improvement through ISO 9001 QMS and quality tools. Manage quality team, develop corrective action system, and ensure adherence to procedures.
The Quality Manager leads the administration of quality, process, and business improvement efforts, ensuring compliance with quality standards and training staff. Responsibilities include setting team goals, auditing compliance with GMP, problem-solving with customers, and maintaining testing standards to prevent defects.
The Quality Manager will oversee hardware assembly processes at multiple facilities, ensuring quality standards are met. Responsibilities include developing quality procedures, collecting and analyzing data, preparing reports, and recommending improvements for production processes. The role requires collaboration with various stakeholders to ensure success in large-scale government projects.
The Quality Manager - Post Market is responsible for leading a customer-centric quality engineering team to resolve field issues and improve product quality. Duties include supervising staff, overseeing complaint handling and compliance with regulations, and implementing continuous process improvement methodologies.
The Quality Manager is responsible for ensuring product quality standards and driving efficiency by managing the cost of poor quality. Responsibilities include establishing quality management systems, supporting supplier quality assurance, leading root cause analysis, coordinating audits, and developing objectives and metrics to monitor internal quality performance.
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