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Quality Manager
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Country: USA
Location: Virginia-Richmond Independence, VA 24348
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Quality Assurance/Safety
Education Level:Bachelor's Degree
Location:Independence, VA 24348
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:General/Other: Quality Assurance/Safety
Career Level:Manager (Manager/Supervisor of Staff)
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Quality Manager
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From strength training to cardio equipment to health and wellness solutions, Nautilus, Inc. has it all. We're a leading marketer, developer, and manufacturer of branded health and fitness products with direct, retail, and commercial sales channels worldwide. We have some of the most recognized brands in the industry with a portfolio that includes Nautilus®, Bowflex®, Schwinn® Fitness, StairMaster®, and Universal®.
We are currently recruiting for a Quality Manager to join our manufacturing leadership team in Independence, VA. Independence, VA is the site of Nautilus global commercial manufacturing. This position will report to the Director of Operations for Independence.SUMMARY
The Quality Manager is responsible for all Quality and the Environmental Health and Safety at the facility. The candidate will support our ISO 9000 program and compliance, meet all customer and governmental requirements and strive to improve the quality of our products to world class levels.
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