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A-Team Solutions is seeking Pharmacist for the CMOP Shawnee to work M-F between the 6a- 2:30p. Job Duties: * Maintain drug stock par levels, to ensure drug inventory turnover. * Encourage generic and ...

Pharmacist

Tucson, AZ

$50 - $60.25/hr

Spectrum Healthcare Resources has a potential opportunity for a civilian Pharmacist supporting the Department of Veteran Affairs for CMOP (Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy) in Tucson, Arizona.

Pharmacist

Charleston, SC

$54.50 - $65.50/hr

Follow CMOP policies regarding documentation and reports to meet VA and TJC policy * Dispense medications within corporate and regulatory guidelines for controlled substances Required Skills: * Be ...

Pharmacist - Mail Order

Tucson, AZ

$56.25 - $67.50/hr

About the Facility - Veteran's Affairs Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy (CMOP) The CMOP utilizes a combination of automated and manual procedures to prepare and dispense Over-The-Counter and ...

Pharmacist

Charleston, SC · On-site

$135K - $145K/yr

Follow CMOP policies regarding documentation and reports to meet VA and TJC policy * Dispense medications within corporate and regulatory guidelines for controlled substances Required Skills: * Be ...

Pharmacist

Charleston, SC · On-site

$135K - $145K/yr

Follow CMOP policies regarding documentation and reports to meet VA and TJC policy * Dispense medications within corporate and regulatory guidelines for controlled substances Required Skills: * Be ...

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How much do cmop jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for cmop in the United States is $26.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.39 and $30.29 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a CMOP (Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy) Technician, and why are they important?

To succeed as a CMOP Technician, you need a solid understanding of pharmacy operations, medication dispensing, and inventory management, typically supported by a pharmacy technician certification. Familiarity with automated dispensing systems, barcode technology, and pharmacy management software is essential. Strong attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication skills help ensure accuracy and efficiency in a high-volume environment. These abilities are crucial to maintaining medication safety, meeting regulatory standards, and delivering timely service to patients.

What is the difference between Cmop vs Cmo?

AspectCmopCmo
CertificationsTypically requires certifications in operations management and safety standardsRequires certifications in marketing, branding, and strategic management
Work EnvironmentPrimarily on-site in industrial, manufacturing, or operational settingsMostly office-based in corporate or marketing departments
Industry UsageCommon in manufacturing, logistics, and industrial sectorsPrevalent in advertising, media, and corporate sectors

The main difference between Cmop and Cmo lies in their focus areas: Cmop is centered on operations and safety within industrial environments, while Cmo (Chief Marketing Officer) focuses on marketing strategies and brand management. Both roles require specialized certifications and are used in different industry contexts, reflecting their distinct responsibilities and work environments.

What are some common challenges faced by pharmacists working in a CMOP (Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy) environment?

Pharmacists in a CMOP setting often handle large-scale prescription fulfillment, which requires a high level of attention to detail and efficiency. Balancing the volume of orders with accuracy, ensuring compliance with strict regulatory standards, and adapting to evolving technology systems are common challenges. Additionally, collaboration with remote healthcare teams and managing workflow disruptions due to equipment or supply issues can be demanding. However, these challenges also offer opportunities to develop strong organizational and problem-solving skills.

What are CMOPs?

CMOP stands for Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy. CMOPs are specialized pharmacy facilities operated by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs that process and mail prescription medications to veterans across the country. These centers use advanced automation and technology to efficiently fill, package, and ship medications, ensuring timely delivery to patients. CMOPs play a crucial role in supporting the healthcare needs of veterans by streamlining prescription fulfillment and improving access to necessary medications.
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Infographic showing various Cmop job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $55,119 per year, or $26.5 per hour.
Manager, QA/QC & Commissioning

Manager, QA/QC & Commissioning

GTN Technical Staffing

Spartanburg, SC • On-site

$130K - $170K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Manager, QA/QC & Commissioning 
Location: Spartanburg, SC
Type: Direct Hire

Compensation
Base salary + performance bonus
100% company-paid benefits

Overview
GTN is seeking a hands-on Manager of QA/QC & Commissioning to serve as the on-site execution authority for a large-scale mission-critical infrastructure environment in Spartanburg, SC.

This role owns the site QA/QC program and supports commissioning lifecycle execution from planning through systems turnover. The Manager will direct contractors, manage field quality, coordinate commissioning activities, and ensure execution aligns with established program standards.

The ideal candidate has strong hands-on experience in data center, HPC, industrial, or mission-critical environments, with a background in QA/QC, commissioning, energization planning, CMOPs, load bank testing, integrated systems testing, and closeout documentation.

Key Responsibilities

QA/QC Program Execution
• Execute the on-site QA/QC program in alignment with established standards, procedures, and project requirements
• Conduct field inspections, quality walk-downs, and system reviews to identify issues, document findings, and drive corrective actions to closure
• Manage QA/QC documentation, including inspection reports, non-conformance records, quality sign-offs, and system turnover packages
• Oversee third-party QA/QC personnel and consultants to ensure consistent execution and reporting
• Verify work is completed in accordance with design specifications, quality standards, building codes, and site requirements
• Coordinate with the Authority Having Jurisdiction as needed for inspections, approvals, and compliance-related activities
• Reinforce site safety expectations and ensure contractor workforces comply with site safety plans, OSHA standards, and established procedures

Commissioning Execution
• Support commissioning planning and scheduling at the site level, including readiness tracking and field coordination
• Verify installation quality prior to pre-functional testing across electrical, mechanical, plumbing, controls, and fire alarm systems
• Manage pre-functional testing activities, document results, and coordinate resolution of deficiencies
• Coordinate functional performance testing with contractors, OEM startup technicians, and third-party commissioning agents
• Oversee integrated systems testing, including electrical, mechanical, controls, load bank testing, and reliability demonstrations
• Manage system turnover documentation, including punch lists, as-builts, TAB reports, inspection records, closeout packages, and final handoff materials

CMOP, Energization & Field Execution
• Develop and manage Critical Methods of Procedure for high-risk switching, energization, and live-environment work
• Coordinate first-time energization events and electrical system activation sequencing
• Develop switching plans, load bank plans, and field execution procedures in alignment with commissioning schedules
• Ensure all personnel are briefed, prepared, and compliant with CMOP requirements before execution
• Identify field risks early and coordinate with project leadership to resolve issues before they impact quality, safety, or schedule

Reporting & Coordination
• Serve as the primary on-site contact for QA/QC and commissioning activities
• Provide regular updates on QA/QC findings, commissioning progress, milestone status, field risks, and readiness concerns
• Participate in stakeholder updates, OAC meetings, and site coordination discussions as the QA/QC and commissioning authority
• Coordinate daily with general contractors, subcontractors, OEM technicians, third-party commissioning agents, site operations, and facilities teams
• Maintain alignment between construction progress, equipment readiness, commissioning milestones, and operational turnover requirements

Required Experience
• 8+ years of hands-on QA/QC and commissioning experience in mission-critical, data center, HPC, industrial, or complex infrastructure environments
• Direct experience executing commissioning programs in live or high-availability environments
• Strong experience with CMOP development, first-time energization, integrated systems testing, and load bank coordination
• Experience managing FAT/FWT documentation, OEM startup support, equipment readiness, and system acceptance activities
• Strong working knowledge of electrical, mechanical, cooling, controls, fire alarm, and MEP systems
• Experience managing third-party commissioning agents, QA/QC consultants, contractors, and field execution teams
• Proficiency with Primavera P6, Procore, and BIM 360
• OSHA 30 and NFPA 70E certifications required
• Strong communication, documentation, field leadership, and problem-solving skills

Preferred Qualifications
• Higher certificate or bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, or a related technical field
• Familiarity with NFPA, NEC, IEEE, and ASHRAE standards
• Experience in hyperscale data center, HPC, or large-scale mission-critical infrastructure environments

Company Description

GTN is the leader in SOW management & technical staffing, leveraging innovation to drive next-generation recruiting to Fortune 200 companies.