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Would you like to join an international team working to improve the future of healthcare? Do you want to enhance the lives of millions of people? Grifols is a global healthcare company that since 1909 has been working to improve the health and well-being of people around the world. We are leaders in plasma-derived medicines and transfusion medicine and develop, produce and market innovative medicines, solutions and services in more than 110 countries and regions.
We’re Grifols, an international plasma manufacturer headquartered in Barcelona, Spain. We serve healthcare professionals and patients in over 100 countries, have an unmatched record of product quality and safety, and are the largest plasmapheresis company in the world. We offer full healthcare benefits, tuition reimbursement, and some of our Academy courses even count for college credit!
If you enjoy working in an environment built around teamwork and trust, then consider furthering your career with us as a QUALITY SYSTEMS MANAGER! Please read on ...
Job Title: QUALITY SYSTEMS MANAGER
Summary
Evaluates processes, develops action plans, and coordinates the strategic implementation of system processes and corrective actions at the plasma donor center. Reports to the Regional Quality Manager.
Primary Responsibilities for Role:
- Maintains oversight of the center’s quality management system and ensures continuous quality improvement, by addressing deficiencies in a timely manner and communicating concerns to the appropriate parties.
- Directs and monitors processes and ensures center compliance with all applicable state, federal, and company-designated regulations. Implements Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for quality control and overall regulatory compliance.
- Collaborates with Center Manager to ensure the donor center operates in a manner which assures product quality, donor suitability and donor safety are maintained.
- Responsible for the personnel functions of the Quality Systems Associate; including direction, assignment of work, hiring, development and training, disciplinary actions, termination, maintenance of personnel records, work schedule and delegation/follow-up of tasks.
- Responsible for oversight of all aspects of internal and external audits including audit preparation, execution, response, implementation of corrective/preventative actions, assessment of corrective actions, and follow-up as required.
- Continuously assesses, promotes, and improves the effectiveness of the quality and training systems in the donor center through recognition of trends, investigation of failures in the execution of procedures, and direct observations.
- Documents, investigates, and performs root-cause analysis for deviations and customer complaints, specifically in how they relate to the safety of the donor and the quality of the product.
- Investigates identified trends and performs follow-up on corrective and preventive actions, system implementations, and process improvement plans to measure/determine effectiveness.
- Oversees product and biohazard waste shipments: Ensures shipments meet regulatory specifications and product release requirements; ensures accurate labeling and documentation; and, authorizes final shipment.
- Performs a review of the documentation of unsuitable test results and unit lookback information.
- Performs a review of donor adverse event reports and the applicable related documents.
- Ensures that job and center annual training (i.e. Advanced cGMP, Blood Borne Pathogen, and others as may be required) is completed, documented, and on file.
- Performs employee training observations to ensure staff competency prior to releasing employees to work independently.
- Ensures that all supplies and materials ordered meet quality requirements prior to use and are always stored in appropriate temperature/facility conditions. Initiates appropriate investigations if these requirements are not met. Initiates rejection of supplies for non-compliance.
- Determines donor suitability activities and manages donor deferrals as appropriate. Reviews and approves deferred donor reinstatement activities.
- Prepares quality analysis reports to track issues and set goals. Does in depth research and analysis to resolve systemic compliance issues.
- Ensures that Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) proficiency test surveys, complaint investigations, and training have been properly documented.
- Holds monthly Quality Meeting to communicate status updates and manage action outcomes.
Other Responsibilities for Role:
- Leads projects and initiatives as requested.
This job description is intended to present the general content and requirements for the performance of this job. The description is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Managers and supervisors may assign other duties as needed.
Job Requirements:
Education:
- Bachelor of Science degree or equivalent.
- Certified and proficient in quality and compliance.
Experience: Typically requires 2-5 years of related experience in a medical and/or cGMP regulated environment.
- Experience with plasma or whole blood.
EQUIVALENCY: Depending on the area of assignment, directly related experience or a combination of directly related education and experience and/or competencies may be considered in place of the stated requirements. Example: If a job level requires a Bachelor’s degree plus 4 years of experience, an equivalency could include 8 years of experience, an Associate’s degree with 6 years of experience, or a Master’s degree with 2 years of experience.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES: Command of interpersonal communication, organizational and problem-solving abilities. Ability to understand and assess FDA regulations. Strong integrity and commitment to quality and compliance. Full command of mathematics. Legible handwriting. High level of proficiency with computers. Proficient in root cause analysis and corrective/preventative actions. Ability to balance multiple competing priorities. Strong time management abilities. Proven ability to maintain a high level of quality and compliance and to become a valuable member of the center leadership team. Ability to work with minimal supervision. Ability to travel when needed for meetings, events, and occasional support of other centers.
Occupational Demands:
Work is performed in an office and/or a laboratory/manufacturing environment. Exposure to biological fluids with potential exposure to infectious organisms. Exposure to electrical office equipment. Exposure to extreme cold below 32*, miscellaneous production Chemicals, moving machinery and production equipment. Exposure to high levels of noise on production floor. Personal protective equipment required such as protective eyewear, garments and gloves. Frequently sits for 6-8 hours per day. Repetitive hand movement of both hands with the ability to make fast, simple, repeated movements of the fingers, hands, and wrists. Occasionally walks. Occasionally bends and twists neck. Light to moderate lifting and carrying objects with a maximum lift of 35lbs. Frequently drives to site locations with occasional travel within the United States. Able to communicate complex information and ideas so others will understand; with the ability to listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences. Works independently with little guidance or reliance on oral or written instructions and plans work schedules to meet goals. Frequently interacts with others, relates sensitive information to diverse groups. Must work with diverse groups to obtain consensus on issues. Ability to apply abstract principles to solve complex conceptual issues.
“We are looking to grow our teams with people who share our energy and enthusiasm for creating the best experience for our donors/customers.”
Location: NORTH AMERICA : USA : ID-Rexburg
Center Address: 18 E Main St, Rexburg, ID 83440
Contact: Alex S. Contreras, Senior Talent Acquisition Partner - (213) 219-5494 | acontreras@grifols.com
Third Party Agency and Recruiter Notice:
Agencies that present a candidate to Grifols must have an active, nonexpired, Grifols Agency Master Services Agreement with the Grifols Talent Acquisition Department. Additionally, agencies may only submit candidates to positions that they have been engaged to work on by a Grifols Recruiter. All resumes must be sent to a Grifols Recruiter under these terms or they will be considered a Grifols candidate.
EEO:
Grifols provides equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees without regard to race; color; sex; gender identity; sexual orientation; religious practices and observances; national origin; pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions; status as a protected veteran or spouse/family member of a protected veteran; or disability. We will consider for employment all qualified applicants in a manner consistent with the requirements of all applicable laws.

Would you like to join an international team working to improve the future of healthcare? Do you want to enhance the lives of millions of people? Grifols is a global healthcare company that since 1909 has been working to improve the health and well-being of people around the world. We are leaders in plasma-derived medicines and transfusion medicine and develop, produce and market innovative medicines, solutions and services in more than 110 countries and regions.
We’re Grifols, an international plasma manufacturer headquartered in Barcelona, Spain. We serve healthcare professionals and patients in over 100 countries, have an unmatched record of product quality and safety, and are the largest plasmapheresis company in the world. We offer full healthcare benefits, tuition reimbursement, and some of our Academy courses even count for college credit!
If you enjoy working in an environment built around teamwork and trust, then consider furthering your career with us as a QUALITY SYSTEMS MANAGER! Please read on ...
Job Title: QUALITY SYSTEMS MANAGER
Summary
Evaluates processes, develops action plans, and coordinates the strategic implementation of system processes and corrective actions at the plasma donor center. Reports to the Regional Quality Manager.
Primary Responsibilities for Role:
- Maintains oversight of the center’s quality management system and ensures continuous quality improvement, by addressing deficiencies in a timely manner and communicating concerns to the appropriate parties.
- Directs and monitors processes and ensures center compliance with all applicable state, federal, and company-designated regulations. Implements Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for quality control and overall regulatory compliance.
- Collaborates with Center Manager to ensure the donor center operates in a manner which assures product quality, donor suitability and donor safety are maintained.
- Responsible for the personnel functions of the Quality Systems Associate; including direction, assignment of work, hiring, development and training, disciplinary actions, termination, maintenance of personnel records, work schedule and delegation/follow-up of tasks.
- Responsible for oversight of all aspects of internal and external audits including audit preparation, execution, response, implementation of corrective/preventative actions, assessment of corrective actions, and follow-up as required.
- Continuously assesses, promotes, and improves the effectiveness of the quality and training systems in the donor center through recognition of trends, investigation of failures in the execution of procedures, and direct observations.
- Documents, investigates, and performs root-cause analysis for deviations and customer complaints, specifically in how they relate to the safety of the donor and the quality of the product.
- Investigates identified trends and performs follow-up on corrective and preventive actions, system implementations, and process improvement plans to measure/determine effectiveness.
- Oversees product and biohazard waste shipments: Ensures shipments meet regulatory specifications and product release requirements; ensures accurate labeling and documentation; and, authorizes final shipment.
- Performs a review of the documentation of unsuitable test results and unit lookback information.
- Performs a review of donor adverse event reports and the applicable related documents.
- Ensures that job and center annual training (i.e. Advanced cGMP, Blood Borne Pathogen, and others as may be required) is completed, documented, and on file.
- Performs employee training observations to ensure staff competency prior to releasing employees to work independently.
- Ensures that all supplies and materials ordered meet quality requirements prior to use and are always stored in appropriate temperature/facility conditions. Initiates appropriate investigations if these requirements are not met. Initiates rejection of supplies for non-compliance.
- Determines donor suitability activities and manages donor deferrals as appropriate. Reviews and approves deferred donor reinstatement activities.
- Prepares quality analysis reports to track issues and set goals. Does in depth research and analysis to resolve systemic compliance issues.
- Ensures that Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) proficiency test surveys, complaint investigations, and training have been properly documented.
- Holds monthly Quality Meeting to communicate status updates and manage action outcomes.
Other Responsibilities for Role:
- Leads projects and initiatives as requested.
This job description is intended to present the general content and requirements for the performance of this job. The description is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Managers and supervisors may assign other duties as needed.
Job Requirements:
Education:
- Bachelor of Science degree or equivalent.
- Certified and proficient in quality and compliance.
Experience: Typically requires 2-5 years of related experience in a medical and/or cGMP regulated environment.
- Experience with plasma or whole blood.
EQUIVALENCY: Depending on the area of assignment, directly related experience or a combination of directly related education and experience and/or competencies may be considered in place of the stated requirements. Example: If a job level requires a Bachelor’s degree plus 4 years of experience, an equivalency could include 8 years of experience, an Associate’s degree with 6 years of experience, or a Master’s degree with 2 years of experience.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES: Command of interpersonal communication, organizational and problem-solving abilities. Ability to understand and assess FDA regulations. Strong integrity and commitment to quality and compliance. Full command of mathematics. Legible handwriting. High level of proficiency with computers. Proficient in root cause analysis and corrective/preventative actions. Ability to balance multiple competing priorities. Strong time management abilities. Proven ability to maintain a high level of quality and compliance and to become a valuable member of the center leadership team. Ability to work with minimal supervision. Ability to travel when needed for meetings, events, and occasional support of other centers.
Occupational Demands:
Work is performed in an office and/or a laboratory/manufacturing environment. Exposure to biological fluids with potential exposure to infectious organisms. Exposure to electrical office equipment. Exposure to extreme cold below 32*, miscellaneous production Chemicals, moving machinery and production equipment. Exposure to high levels of noise on production floor. Personal protective equipment required such as protective eyewear, garments and gloves. Frequently sits for 6-8 hours per day. Repetitive hand movement of both hands with the ability to make fast, simple, repeated movements of the fingers, hands, and wrists. Occasionally walks. Occasionally bends and twists neck. Light to moderate lifting and carrying objects with a maximum lift of 35lbs. Frequently drives to site locations with occasional travel within the United States. Able to communicate complex information and ideas so others will understand; with the ability to listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences. Works independently with little guidance or reliance on oral or written instructions and plans work schedules to meet goals. Frequently interacts with others, relates sensitive information to diverse groups. Must work with diverse groups to obtain consensus on issues. Ability to apply abstract principles to solve complex conceptual issues.
“We are looking to grow our teams with people who share our energy and enthusiasm for creating the best experience for our donors/customers.”
Location: NORTH AMERICA : USA : ID-Rexburg
Center Address: 18 E Main St, Rexburg, ID 83440
Contact: Alex S. Contreras, Senior Talent Acquisition Partner - (213) 219-5494 | acontreras@grifols.com
Third Party Agency and Recruiter Notice:
Agencies that present a candidate to Grifols must have an active, nonexpired, Grifols Agency Master Services Agreement with the Grifols Talent Acquisition Department. Additionally, agencies may only submit candidates to positions that they have been engaged to work on by a Grifols Recruiter. All resumes must be sent to a Grifols Recruiter under these terms or they will be considered a Grifols candidate.
EEO:
Grifols provides equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees without regard to race; color; sex; gender identity; sexual orientation; religious practices and observances; national origin; pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions; status as a protected veteran or spouse/family member of a protected veteran; or disability. We will consider for employment all qualified applicants in a manner consistent with the requirements of all applicable laws.
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Which legal companies sponsor visas in Idaho?
Major law firms in Boise like Hawley Troxell, Givens Pursley, and Holland & Hart have sponsored H-1B visas for specialized attorneys, particularly in immigration law and corporate compliance. Regional offices of national firms like Perkins Coie also maintain sponsorship programs. Corporate legal departments at companies like Micron Technology and Idaho Power occasionally sponsor for in-house counsel positions requiring specific expertise.
How to find legal visa sponsorship jobs in Idaho?
Use Migrate Mate to search specifically for legal positions in Idaho that offer visa sponsorship. Filter by visa type and location to find roles at Boise law firms and corporate legal departments. Many positions aren't advertised widely, so Migrate Mate's specialized database helps identify opportunities at firms like Hawley Troxell and regional offices of national practices that actively sponsor international attorneys.
Which visa types are most common for legal roles in Idaho?
H-1B visas dominate for attorney positions requiring specialized knowledge, particularly in immigration law, corporate compliance, and regulatory matters. O-1 visas are occasionally used for attorneys with extraordinary ability in specialized practice areas. TN visas serve Canadian and Mexican attorneys in qualifying roles, while L-1 visas apply to international lawyers transferring to Idaho offices of multinational firms.
Which cities in Idaho have the most legal sponsorship jobs?
Boise accounts for approximately 70% of legal visa sponsorship opportunities in Idaho, hosting major firms like Hawley Troxell, Givens Pursley, and regional offices of national practices. Coeur d'Alene offers limited opportunities, primarily with smaller regional firms. Twin Falls and Idaho Falls have minimal legal sponsorship activity, mostly limited to corporate legal departments at regional businesses.
What are prevailing wage considerations for legal roles in Idaho?
Idaho's prevailing wages for attorneys are generally lower than coastal markets but competitive regionally. Immigration attorneys and corporate counsel positions typically meet H-1B wage requirements more easily than general practice roles. The Department of Labor's prevailing wage database shows attorney positions in Boise averaging competitive rates for the Mountain West region, making visa sponsorship economically viable for specialized legal roles.
What is the prevailing wage for sponsored legal jobs in Idaho?
U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.
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