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6AM City, LLC in Georgia seeks a Quality Systems Coordinator to serve as the primary administrator of our controlled QMS documentation and records. You will support training and competency records, assist with audits, and help ensure ISO 9001 compliance and continual improvement of the QMS.
You will collaborate across departments to maintain document control processes, revision histories, and electronic document management systems, ensuring only current approved revisions are used.
Position Summary: The Quality Systems Coordinator serves as the organization's primary administrator of controlled Quality Management System documentation and records. This position is responsible for maintaining documented information, supporting training and competency records, assisting with internal audits, and supporting certification and surveillance audits. The role works cross-functionally with all departments to ensure compliance with ISO 9001 requirements and continual improvement of the Quality Management System.
Key Areas of Responsibilities:
This list of responsibilities is not exhaustive. Other duties may be required to be undertaken which fall within the scope and general level of responsibility attached to the role.
Functional Knowledge: Applies working knowledge of Quality Management Systems, document control principles, and organizational processes to support compliance and continual improvement.
Business Expertise: Understands how documented information supports organizational operations, compliance, training & competency, and audit readiness across multiple departments.
Leadership: Has no direct supervisory responsibilities but serves as a resource regarding document control requirements and Quality Management System processes.
Problem Solving: Identifies documentation discrepancies, process gaps, and conformance concerns and works with process owners and stakeholders to implement effective solutions.
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