Corporate System Management: Act as the primary QMR to manage, maintain, and upgrade overarching company systems, including ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, and ISO/IEC 17020.
Specialized Compliance: Oversee compliance for Rope Access Management Systems, Classification Society inspection requirements, and guide the implementation of new systems.
Audit Leadership: Liaise with external certification bodies and independently lead all client audits, third-party certification (surveillance) audits, and internal audits.
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Ensure all work is carried out in accordance with company policies, procedures, standards and work instructions.
Act as a liaison between internal departments (Quality, Production, Sales, Procurement) and suppliers to facilitate smooth communication and resolution of supplier quality matters.
Review and evaluate reported supplier non-conformities before they are formally communicated to the supplier, ensuring their validity and alignment with company standards. If the provided information is incomplete, request additional details from the originator of the supplier non-conformity.
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Greenpeace opened its first office in Southeast Asia in 2000. Since then we have led successful campaigns throughout the region, securing fresher air, cleaner water, and a healthier environment through changing industry practices and government policies. Greenpeace actively campaigns across the region on pressing environmental issues concerning our climate, forests, oceans, food, plastic, livable cities, as well as social justice.
Greenpeace has four offices in Southeast Asia (GPSEA)—in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand, with each office is composed of Programme Department (Campaigns, Communications, Public Engagement & Actions), Fundraising, and Operations Support (Human Resources, Finance & Administration, Information Technology, Security). Currently, Greenpeace Southeast Asia employs nearly 200 staff across the region, excluding the Direct Dialogue Fundraisers.
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