Quality Assurance Nurse evaluates the quality of patient care. Monitors compliance with current laws, process improvements, and implementation of clinical best practices. Being a Quality Assurance Nurse reviews and analyzes customer complaints. May need to help train staff on new or improved clinical practices. Additionally, Quality Assurance Nurse requires an associate's degree/bachelor's degree and is licensed to practice nursing. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. To be a Quality Assurance Nurse typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. Gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
TQAI is a 3rd party service provider to the global automotive industry. If you are looking for a past paced position that contributes to assuring that Quality defects are contained in High Performance Vehicle and Passenger vehicles, then we have a position available.
TQAI Inspectors have played a critical role some of the leading edge technology used in performance vehicles.
Title: Third Party Quality Inspector
Department: Operations
Reports to: Lead Inspector
Summary
Spontaneously enters in to work in different locations. The locations are typically a fast paced environment that requires impartial measurement and inspection of materials (supplied parts) for manufacturing.
Provides protection from defective materials to a manufacturer’s production processes. Assures that the Customer’s supplied materials is free from ‘suspect’ defect(s) or any other defect that is found during the inspection of supplied parts. Certifies that each suspect component is defect free and ready for assembly and use, as detailed in ‘Work Instructions’.
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