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Self-starter and good team player with good interpersonal and problem-solving skills. Job Segment: Electronics Engineer, Field Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Maintenance, Network, Engineering, Manufacturing, Technology.
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Client is in search of a Supplier Quality Engineer responsible for leading both Supplier Development and Management initiatives. Supplier Quality Engineer. Basic problem-solving skills, proficient in using metrology equipment (CMM preferred.
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Lead problem-solving teams for internal and supplier quality failures, ensuring timely corrective actions. Strong background in statistically based problem-solving and process improvement (e.g., six-sigma.
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For more information, please visit our website About the Team The Sr. Engineer - Test is responsible for numerous testing functions, including on-time hardware/software development and validation, problem solving, project team membership, test program development, customer/supplier collaboration with involvement in Test Systems development and application engineering operations while serving as a technical liaison for test activities that support internal & external customers.
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8D, Pareto Analysis, Six Sigma Analytical techniques, Minitab, and any other problem-solving techniques is preferred. Evaluate supplier quality data to identify areas of focus and work with suppliers to develop improvement plans and specific CAPA.
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You will apply your passion for creative problem solving throughout all stages of the process, from concept to commercialization and into continuous improvements. As a Quality Engineer I, you will be charged with the quality behind Penumbra's game-changing medical devices used to address some of the world's toughest disease states.
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Support continuous improvement of the Flowserve supplier quality program through collaborative global process development and standardization. Lead and execute Supplier & Product approvals (PPAP) and programs as dictated by procurement strategy or quality performance.
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The Quality supervisor will facilitate problem solving, ensure coordination and communication of corrective and preventive actions, and assist the quality manager in system development and maintenance.
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Engage in problem solving by performing system analyses, interpreting data, and providing written recommendations to ensure customer operations are performing at optimal levels. Experience working with Application Engineering, Design Engineering, OEM, or Component Supplier is a plus.
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Requirements Demonstrated knowledge of product design, manufacturing practices, testing and acceptance criteria, APQP process Demonstrated abilities in problem solving and basic statistics Effective interpersonal skills Demonstrated familiarity with 6-Sigma (Lean and Statistical) and Shainin tools Excellent demonstrated communication skills Bachelor's degree in Quality, Engineering or related field with 5 plus years of experience.
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Knowledge of quality tools such as Lean principles, Six Sigma, root cause analysis and corrective action, advanced product quality planning (APQP), metrology, process failure mode and effects analysis (PFMEA), control plans, and various problem-solving approaches.
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Experience with PPAP, Control Plans, FMEA’s, and problem-solving techniques. Strong business/technical writing, presentation, planning, problem solving, organizational, project management and decision-making skills.
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Design challenges may include:Low stress and high stability optomechanical & precision mechanism designDesign for functionality in ultra-high and ultra-clean vacuumPrecision stage and actuation/adjustment designRequired Skills:Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills.
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Manage and coordinate supplier Parts Per Million (PPM), supplier problem solving on time, cost recovery and supplier warranty indicators. Proven problem solving and product investigation skills.
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You have a strong technical and problem solving foundation, and preferably training and certifications, in a variety of problem-solving and project management methodologies such as 6-Sigma (green belt as a minimum, black belt preferred), 8D, RCA, 5-Why, Ishikawa (Fish Bone), Kepner-Tregoe, PMP.
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