Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Senior Manager, Quality Management (Japanese Speaking)

 Job Description:

Job Reference: L47368V5

Responsibilities:

Plan examination, supervision, and ensure the project complies with established processes and regulations; ensure quality and minimize risks in software development projects according to ISO9001.

Participate in improving project processes and quality, and also at organizational level.

Manage project process compliance, issue risk/issue warnings, and analyze causes/take preventive and corrective actions with the project.

Design and provide training guidance, tools, methodologies by developing training schedules to train all employees. Maintain QMS training and training evaluation records.

Conduct internal systems audits and process audits. Implement corrective actions for audit non-conformance findings.

Hold periodical audit performance meetings with all cross-functional stakeholders.

Prepare audit reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing audit findings data.

Build, maintain and continuously improve the project quality and progress control system.

Guidance on quality control activities to the Project Manager/Manager.

Japanese, English interpretation and translation.

Qualifications & Skills:

University or higher degree in IT, Computer Mathematics or a relevant major.

Minimum 10 years experience majority on quality management included 3 years as a Senior Manager/Manager in software development for the Japanese market.

Experience in defining strategy on control & improve quality assurance.

Experience in identifying, analyzing, and managing risks on large, complex projects.

Experience in writing specifications such as design and test specifications are required.

Strong knowledge of ISO 9001, ISO 27001, CMMI and other ISO frameworks.

In-depth knowledge of the PMP and certifications is preferred.

Proficiency in Japanese (JLPT N3+) and English (TOEIC 700+)

Strong leadership and interpersonal skills, motivating members.

  Required Skills:

Quality Management Management