QA Manager
Job Description
Quality assurance (QA) aims to ensure that the product or service an organization provides is fit for purpose to meet both external and internalrequirements, including legal compliance and customer expectations. And establishes and maintains qualityassurance programs, procedures, and controls ensuring that performance and quality of products conform to established company standards.
Quality manager coordinates the activities required to meet quality standards. Establishes key checkpoints for new products and processes, advises management of test trends, returns, vendor performance, audit results, and corrective action needed.
Typical Work Activities
Since maintaining quality demands adaptation to customer expectations, quality managers employ a variety of measures to place quality at the heart of the company. These include management systems such as ISO 9000, philosophies such as Total Quality Management, and methodologies such as Continuous Improvement.
The work of the quality manager is likely to include some or all of the following activities:
1.Promoting quality achievement and performanceimprovement;
2.Setting QA compliance objectives, writing technical and management systems reports and ensuring that targets are achieved;
3.Manages the quality personnel, including the establishment of goals, schedules, priorities, staffing, training, and budgets;
4.Working with purchasing staff to establish quality requirements and product specifications for external suppliers;
5.Ensuring compliance with national and international standards and legislation;
6.Agreeing standards and establishing clearly defined quality methods for staff to apply;
7.Defining quality procedures in conjunction with operating staff and ensuring inspections and procedures are properly understood and carried out;
8.Setting up and maintaining controls and documentation procedures;
9.Monitor and advise on the performance of the quality management system and produces data and report on performance.
10.Supervising technical staff in carrying out tests and checks and provides senior technical leadership helping to ensure effective quality control and customer service;
11.Persuading reluctant staff to change their way of working to incorporate quality methods;
12.Reviews and disseminates regulatory reference information that may affect the operation of the quality assurance unit or other areas;
13.Reviews quality assurance unit inspection reports to assess findings, responses, and need for follow-up
activities;
14.Serves as a key contact for inspections and provides input for responses to those inspections;
15.Performs audits of manufacturers who recommended by the purchasing stuff;
16.Effectively communicates with company personnel, clients, subcontractors, regulatory inspectors, and third parties;
17.Works with other employees and managers within engineering function at all levels to ensure that the QA system is functioning properly;
18.Where appropriate, advises on changes and the implementation and provides employment training on tools and techniques to enable others to achieve quality, motivation, discipline and performance evaluation of assigned employees.
19.Report to General Manager.
20.Subsidiaries - Quality Engineers.
Job Description
Quality assurance (QA) aims to ensure that the product or service an organization provides is fit for purpose to meet both external and internalrequirements, including legal compliance and customer expectations. And establishes and maintains qualityassurance programs, procedures, and controls ensuring that performance and quality of products conform to established company standards.
Quality manager coordinates the activities required to meet quality standards. Establishes key checkpoints for new products and processes, advises management of test trends, returns, vendor performance, audit results, and corrective action needed.
Typical Work Activities
Since maintaining quality demands adaptation to customer expectations, quality managers employ a variety of measures to place quality at the heart of the company. These include management systems such as ISO 9000, philosophies such as Total Quality Management, and methodologies such as Continuous Improvement.
The work of the quality manager is likely to include some or all of the following activities:
1.Promoting quality achievement and performanceimprovement;
2.Setting QA compliance objectives, writing technical and management systems reports and ensuring that targets are achieved;
3.Manages the quality personnel, including the establishment of goals, schedules, priorities, staffing, training, and budgets;
4.Working with purchasing staff to establish quality requirements and product specifications for external suppliers;
5.Ensuring compliance with national and international standards and legislation;
6.Agreeing standards and establishing clearly defined quality methods for staff to apply;
7.Defining quality procedures in conjunction with operating staff and ensuring inspections and procedures are properly understood and carried out;
8.Setting up and maintaining controls and documentation procedures;
9.Monitor and advise on the performance of the quality management system and produces data and report on performance.
10.Supervising technical staff in carrying out tests and checks and provides senior technical leadership helping to ensure effective quality control and customer service;
11.Persuading reluctant staff to change their way of working to incorporate quality methods;
12.Reviews and disseminates regulatory reference information that may affect the operation of the quality assurance unit or other areas;
13.Reviews quality assurance unit inspection reports to assess findings, responses, and need for follow-up
activities;
14.Serves as a key contact for inspections and provides input for responses to those inspections;
15.Performs audits of manufacturers who recommended by the purchasing stuff;
16.Effectively communicates with company personnel, clients, subcontractors, regulatory inspectors, and third parties;
17.Works with other employees and managers within engineering function at all levels to ensure that the QA system is functioning properly;
18.Where appropriate, advises on changes and the implementation and provides employment training on tools and techniques to enable others to achieve quality, motivation, discipline and performance evaluation of assigned employees.
19.Report to General Manager.
20.Subsidiaries - Quality Engineers.
职位类别: 品质经理/主管(QA/QC经理/主管)
举报- 所在地区:广东-广州市
- 联系人:赵小姐
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- 邮政编码:510627
工作地址
- 地址:广州市天河区黄埔大道西638号广东农信大厦1102室