QA Manager
Medical Device Manufacturing
Orlando, FL

Global Medical Products company is looking for a Quality Assurance Manager for a manufacturing site near Orlando FL. This individual will work under the direction of the Corporate Quality Director to: plan activities for the Plant QA department to maintain plants production quality (as described in Product Specification), oversee all procedures and documents affecting quality, oversee customer complaints and returned products. This position also assists the purchasing department with quality issues, oversees sampling plans, interviews, hires, and trains QA personnel, assists with continuous improvement, authorizes the release of raw materials and finished goods, and maintains plant documentation.

Requirements: BS in Business, Mathematics, Accounting, Engineering or a related field with emphasis on statistical skills. 5+ years of supervisory experience in Quality Assurance at a medical device manufacturing plant. Strong leadership, communication skills. Experience hosting FDA inspections. Track record as a change agent.

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