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We are currently seeking a dedicated and inspiring Quality Assurance Manager to join our exceptional team. if you possess leadership skills, analytical abilities and have experience in process improvement and quality assurance then you are the perfect fit. join us and be part of our journey towards achieving the highest standards of quality and reliability, please message me if interested. #Quality Manager #Quality Assurance manager.
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Mountain View is currently looking for a Quality Assurance Specialist / Section Head. This is a great opportunity to join a dynamic and forward-thinking organization that values innovation and fosters professional growth. If you are passionate about quality assurance and have a proven track record in leading teams, I highly encourage you to apply for this position. Please feel free to share this opportunity with anyone in your network who might be interested.
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Many Quality Managers are simply thrust into the role Without the proper training, experience, or support That's a problem The path to becoming a Quality Manager may look something like.. -works 1-3 years in Production -eventually moves into Quality as an Inspector -spends maybe 6-12 months as an Inspector -is a pretty good Inspector, becomes a Team Lead -learns a bit more about Quality during their year as a TL -is ready for their next challenge -receives internal promotion/jumps ship to become a Quality Supervisor -is a Quality Supervisor for a couple years, sits in on a few audits -begins feeling confident in their Quality expertise -starts looking for a Quality Manager role -lands a Quality Manager role -50/50 chance of success This certainly isn't the case for ALL Quality Managers, but it's the case for a LOT of the QM's I meet every year And this evolution can happen over just a few years Many of the hardest working, head-down-get-it-done folks I know are Quality Managers And they're darn good at what they do On the other hand.. We're left with countless Quality Managers who THINK they know what they're doing, but actually have no clue This isn't their fault It's ours In manufacturing, we're known to promote people with strong work ethic And assume they'll figure out "the other stuff" along the way The trouble is, if you don't know what "the other stuff" they need to figure out is.. How will they know? We need to do a better job in providing the right resources so our Quality Managers (and Quality team!) can be successful After all, these are the people who share legal responsibility in ensuring the products you make are safe Let's make sure they can do their job and do it well #quality #manufacturing #compliance #leadership #qualitas #training
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Is your quality system not supporting your business? Let's fix that! 🤝 +25 years of corporate quality & food safety management experience, now using my knowledge and experience to help others.
💥 The "Why" Behind Quality: It's Bigger Than You Think 💥 Ever have one of those days where you question your career path? ♂️♀️ Those moments hit me regularly in my 30 years in quality. Even a Chief Quality Officer at a massive company confided in me that the "you must be crazy 🤪" stereotype rings true sometimes. But here's the thing: the answer lies in the passion for quality management. It's the unwavering belief that things can always be improved, that tomorrow can be better than today. This drive is what keeps you going, especially when the company culture aligns with your values. ⏳ Even facing long days as a lab technician, I take pride in the work done and still use those brands today. 🤦🏻 As a site quality manager, feeling unheard was a constant battle. But I found solutions to make a positive impact, and I'm happy to help others facing similar challenges (DM me!). 🏆 Vendors and contract manufacturers pushing back? Been there! But seeing the complaint rate stay flat after all that effort? Priceless reward. ✈️ Traveling constantly as a Group Quality Director fueled the "why" question too. But the positive feedback on our new quality vision from site managers? Pure energy to keep going. The "why" is a natural part of the quality journey. Remember, your impact is bigger than most realize. Stay passionate about quality! Follow or connect with me for insights and expertise to help companies achieve sustainable quality management. #qualitymanagement #continuousimprovement #careeropportunities
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