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Summary:The Quality Systems Specialist II is tasked with implementing Quality System requirements for designated processes, encompassing Change Control, Post Market Quality, Nonconforming Material Handling, CAR/CAPA, Equipment/Gage Calibration & Preventive Maintenance, Environmental Controls, Record Management, Audits (Internal and 3rd Party), Graphics/Labeling, Job Closing, and Production Support.
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20% - Perform, oversee and support test operations, instrumentation calibration and setup, electrical/controls/PLC setup and/or programming, including control room console operation. Knowledge of instrumentation sensors and signal conditioning (Strain gage, pressure, force, temperature, flow, accelerometer, etc.
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Hands on experience measuring with hand measurement tools, automated inspection equipment, and gage calibration. Working knowledge of SPC, Design of Experiments, Gage Design, and Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility Studies.
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Gage Calibration and Gage R&R software experience. 5+ years’ experience utilizing Statistical Process Control (SPC) software experience. Gage Calibration and Gage R&R software experience.
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The quality aspects of this position may be to coordinate and support the introduction of special models, maintain gage calibration system and quality certifications and/or lead site visits as necessary.
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You will also conduct/manage test equipment and gage calibration and maintain calibration system and records, test and evaluate products by using HALT/HASA methods and verify conformance of products and/or supplier components using appropriate measuring/inspection instruments including fixed and variable gages and optical/laser/hard probe coordinate measurement systems.
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Perform duties related to gage calibration and verification. Perform duties related to gage calibration and verification. If you require an accommodation to submit a resume for positions at Mativ, please email our Talent Acquisition Team at [email protected.
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Primary responsibility for maintaining gage calibration program. Perform scheduled calibrations, both internally and in coordination with outside calibration vendors, and maintain system and equipment to pass scheduled audits.
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Manage gage control and calibration system including all other quality measuring equipment. Working knowledge of standard metrology equipment essential (Mics, calipers, bore gage, etc.
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Must have experience in basic Metrology and Calibration. Oversee capability studies on manufacturing equipment, completes equipment installation run-offs, gage R&R studies. Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification preferred.
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Order/maintain Gage calibration and certification system. Must be able to perform gage certifications and calibration. Perform Gage R&R's and on-going gage testing.
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As the Quality Inspector you would be responsible for inspecting completed parts to ensure quality, as well as providing gage calibration. Calibration of company gages along with documentation.
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Proficient knowledge of test method qualification methods (Gage R&R, Attribute Agreement Analysis) including competency using desktop lab equipment (function generators, oscilloscopes, etc) This role will interface internally with VE, RA, MKT, R&D, Calibration, QC, Supply Chain, Inventory Control, Planning, Purchasing.
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Experience using different types of gages (CMM operation and Programming) and gage calibration is required. Develops product quality planning for parts processing, determining inspection method and gage suitability for inspection processes.
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The Quality Engineer will also perform quality audits, develop and implement standard operating procedures and work instructions and maintain system document, conduct capability studies, perform gage studies, manage inspection equipment of calibration activities and manage special projects, and complete First Article/PPAP submissions.
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