Carlton National Resources
Helen Jeffers is a skilled business development professional currently serving as Business Development Manager at Carlton National Resources since April 2023. Previously, Helen held various positions at Cummings Properties from February 2016 to February 2023, including Account Manager and Associate Account Manager. Helen's experience also includes a role as Volunteer Staff at Express Yourself, Inc. from April 2011 to April 2016, where mentoring at-risk youth and assisting the program coordinator were key responsibilities. Additionally, Helen worked as a Private Tutor at Dalhousie University in early 2015 and contributed to Arbour Counseling Services from April 2012 to August 2013 in administration roles. Helen earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration and Management from Dalhousie University between 2011 and 2015.
Carlton National Resources
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Carlton National Resources is a national staffing firm focused on temporary, individual contract placement of senior level Hardware and Software Engineers and Life Science Professionals. We work across a broad range of industries. Our technical core competencies include Software Embedded Engineering, Software Applications Development, Firmware/DSP, Hardware, FPGA/ASIC Design and Verification, RF Design amongst others. At Carlton we also specialize in placing temporary, individual or team based consultants in the Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Industries. Quality management is a multidimensional issue covering more than just verification that a finished product meets certain expectations. As a component of regulatory standards, quality management requires a system for controlling, monitoring, and verifying any activity or process that could affect product conformance. Regulatory compliance requirements extend throughout the full product lifecycle from development through approval, manufacturing, launch, and required post market reporting. Whether manufacturing medical devices or launching new pharmaceuticals, meeting global compliance requirements starts from the first specification draft.