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Reviewing, analyzing, and reporting on quality discrepancies related to assembly, process, mechanical, electrical and electro-mechanical systems. Establish and apply strong technical knowledge in quality engineering, specifications/standards, drawing interpretation, measurement and analysis methods, processes and products, and relevant technologies.
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Strong understanding of mechanical engineering processes and experience in the electronics/electro-mechanical industry. - Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical or Electrical) or Quality Systems Management.
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Performs analysis on reported nonconformities and discrepancies related to assembly, process, mechanical, electrical, electro-mechanical systems, field and clinical data and investigates the cause for discrepancies and nonconformities to develop disposition and recommend corrective action plans.
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2+ years’ experience in a Quality Engineering support role with cost savings/cost reduction experience within the electronics, metals, plastic injection molded parts, cables, electro-mechanical assemblies or other regulated industry.
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Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or Electro-Mechanical Engineer required. 2 + years' experience as a Quality Engineer preferably within the Electro-Mechanical Field or equivalent is required.
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Demonstrated competency with desired 8+ years of quality engineering and/or operations experience including a minimum 5 years' experience in an electro-mechanical, assembly and test manufacturing environment.
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5 years Quality Engineering or Manufacturing Experience of mechanical or electro/mechanical components. Bachelors Degree in Manufacturing and/or Quality Engineer Certification.
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Experience with solid rocket component fabrication, electro-mechanical parts assembly and Final Assembly and Check-out and/or Avionics. Independently reviews manufacturing planning to ensure appropriate design engineering requirements implementation, material traceability maintenance, quality record maintenance and operator and inspector sign-offs.
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Quality Engineering skills as related to electro-mechanical assembly operations including the ability to interpret engineering drawing/build instruction/process procedures and develop inspection processes and methodologies and determine product compliance.
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Bachelor's Degree in an Engineering or Technical discipline combined with 5 yrs experience in the areas of Quality Assurance and/or Electrical & Electro-Mechanical equipment manufacturing.
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Providing hands on support to Receiving Inspection personnel on products involving a wide range of mechanical, electro-mechanical and electric disciplines. Job Title: Supplier Quality Engineer.
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Years of Electro-Mechanical Manufacturing Quality Assurance Engineering experience. Solid understanding of manufacturing processes and acceptance criteria for Aerospace components such as cable harness, mechanical assembly, printed circuit board assemblies and soldering.
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To be effective, the FieldQuality Engineer will need to be intimately familiar with the detailed behaviorof these electro-mechanical assemblies and the tools and equipment used intheir design and manufacture.
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Bachelor’s degree in electrical, mechanical, quality manufacturing engineering, electro-mechanical engineering, or other equivalent education. Role: As a Quality Assurance Engineer II, you will be responsible and accountable for implementing quality engineering principles into product design and development in all phases of the New Product Development (NPD) cycle.
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Experience working with an electro mechanical product. - Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. Quality engineering, medical device, design control, verification and validation.
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