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The Supplier Quality Engineer will be responsible for executing various supplier quality engineering related activities such as Compliance, Process, and Product Audits, MRB, FAI Witnessing, Review and Sign off, Problem Solving, Corrective and Preventive Actions, Supplier Performance Reporting and other Quality Improvement Activities.
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Perform on-site supplier visits for root cause analysis and verification of corrective actions of supplier quality issues Promote and facilitate the use of customer preferred techniques for continuous improvement such as Lean, Six-Sigma, Poka-Yoke, and Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA) Facilitate the escalation of unresolved supplier quality issues within assigned projects and suppliers.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer collaborates with quality assurance, domestic supply chain, operations, and engineering to identify and address opportunities for continuous improvement related to on-time delivery of quality parts and materials into the Taco Cranston facility.
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The Quality and Continuous Improvement Manager evaluates work processes to determine strategies and programs which provide greater productivity and efficiency of company functions. Lean Six Sigma Black or Green Belt.
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Advanced qualifications include higher education, ASQ certifications such as LSS Green/Black Belt, Quality Engineer, Quality Auditor, proficiency in Minitab and SAP. Provides daily support to internal stakeholders (Production, Engineering, GQM, GTPM, CO/OM, MM, Innovation) to ensure quality outcomes at the site.
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SAP or Apriso Application Experience -Lean/ Six Sigma Green or Black Belt Certification -Special Process Engineering Experience -ASQ Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) and/ or Certified Quality Improvement Associate (CQIA) -Advanced AS9100 Interpretation and Application Experience -Experience Working with Government Customers -Experience with performing AS9102 First Article Inspections or AS9145 APQP & PPAP. -Experience with the DD250 process.
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Six sigma green belt is a plus. Establish and maintain a culture of continuous improvement, quality, high performance and process excellence. Uses continuous improvement methods such as Lean and Six Sigma to develop best practices in quality.
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You have a certification in quality assurance (e.g., CQE, Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt). You have a Bachelor’s degree in Quality Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or a related field.
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The candidate will be responsible for quality engineering, system and process improvements, supplier development and RCCA activity including non-conformance analysis and implementation of effective countermeasures.
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Professional certification preferred: ASQ CQE (Certified Quality Engineering) certification (US) and/or Six-Sigma Green Belt or Six-Sigma Black Belt training / certification.
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Six Sigma Black or Green Belt. ASQ CQE/CQM Certification. The successful candidate preferably will have a BS/MS in science or engineering discipline with emphasis in electro/mechanical engineering and experience in quality engineering.
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Establish and maintain supplier quality metrics, audits, and improvement programs to ensure supplier performance meets quality standards. Six Sigma Black Belt or Green Belt preferred.
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Education: A bachelor's degree in engineering, quality management, industrial technology, or equivalent experience. Supplier Quality Management: Collaborate with suppliers to ensure the quality of incoming materials, components, and services.
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Training and Development: Oversee the quality assurance and improvement activities of the organization. Continuous Improvement Initiatives: Lead continuous improvement initiatives to enhance manufacturing processes, product quality, and operational efficiency.
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Scope of responsibility also includes quality and cost data analysis, root cause analysis, corrective and preventive action investigations/ decisions/ validations, variation management actions, supplier quality integration tasks, along with area improvement strategy and planning.
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