M2
QCQM.GEN.M2
QC Manager

JobFrame · QCQM.GEN.M2

Quality Control (QC) Management · General

M2 · M2 — Manager II · Individual contributor

Median pay · United States

$110,455

$86,772$140,602 · USD · annual · national base (function pricing in review)

Level position

M2 · 2 of 6 in track

Median pay

$110,455

$86,772–$140,602

Level

M2

M2 · 2 of 6 in track

Super-function

operations

Demand-heat

cool

1.9% growth

Summary

Manages one or more QC teams or an entire laboratory. Responsible for organizing the lab’s processes, resources, and documentation systems.

This level — M2 M2 — Manager II

Manages an established team or sub-function; owns planning and performance for the group.

Who does this work

A dedicated Quality Control Technician in the pharmaceutical industry who wants to ensure that every product meets the highest safety and efficacy standards.

The problem this role solves

The increasing complexity of regulatory requirements and the potential for product recalls due to quality failures. Feeling overwhelmed by the pressure to perform consistently under strict guidelines and the fear of inadvertently compromising patient safety. Every person deserves access to safe and effective medicines, and it's critical that those in Quality Control uphold this foundational truth.

The transformation

Consistently produce high-quality products that meet or exceed FDA regulatory standards, leading to fewer recalls and higher patient trust. Elevate the company's reputation as a leader in quality manufacturing, resulting in increased market share and more professional opportunities.

What's at risk

Failing to identify a quality issue can lead to significant product recalls and loss of consumer confidence. Inadequate training and comprehension of regulatory requirements may result in non-compliance and severe legal repercussions.

How the role wins

  • Understand and master the regulatory quality standards specific to the pharmaceuticals and biotechnology fields.
  • Implement and conduct thorough quality control analyses during every phase of the manufacturing process.
  • Engage in ongoing education and training to stay current with industry developments and best practices.
  • Use active listening skills to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams, ensuring quality is prioritized across all departments.
  • Employ sound judgment and decision-making backed by data to address and resolve quality issues promptly.
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