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At least 3 years of experience in a quality role in manufacturing ( a bonus if you have Injection molding experience!) This is a great opportunity to leverage your experience in a fast-paced manufacturing environment and play a key role in ensuring products meet the highest standards.
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Have a working knowledge of assembly, manufacturing and CNC machining processes. 5+ years of progressive work experience in Quality Engineering in a manufacturing environment. Interact with site customer quality engineering, product engineering, and manufacturing staff.
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Industry leading provider of services to the tubing industry including prototype support, low volume manufacturing and tube inspection fixtures. Manufacturing related Associates Degree or equivalent on the job experience.
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Strong understanding of quality control principles and methodologies, such as Six Sigma and lean manufacturing. Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in a quality engineering role in a manufacturing environment.
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Five years of Injection Molding or related manufacturing process experience in automotive industry. The Quality Engineer supports the product quality function for injection molding products under the guidance of Quality Manager.
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Ability to use standard manufacturing measurement tools and equipment (SPC, GD&T, DOE, Gage R&R, statistical analysis). Be the Quality liaison between the customer and site manufacturing process.
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Under the direct supervision of the Quality Director, the Quality Control Engineer evaluates the Quality System and the manufacturing process to provide information for quality improvement by monitoring, testing and reporting on the quality of materials and products.
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We are currently recruiting for a Quality Engineer for a well known manufacturing company. 5 years of quality assurance leadership experience in precision manufacturing. CMM (PC-DMIS) and or Vici programming experience.
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Precision Machine shop and manufacturing company is looking for a direct hire Quality Manager Team member to help grow the company to it next level and potential. Understanding machine shop practices and precision measuring instruments PC- DMIS Knowledge a plus.
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Develop and present formal training sessions to industrial and manufacturing MRO and OEM customers. Prospect for new business opportunities while managing existing customer base, by visiting customers to solve manufacturing needs with our technologies and value-added solutions.
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Statistical knowledge and techniques e.g. root cause analysis tools, Design of Experiments (DOE), Sampling Plans, Statistical Process Control (SPC), Process and Product Understanding (PPU), and Lean Manufacturing.
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Fundamental understanding of Lean Six Sigma and manufacturing in Supply Chain Management. Demonstrated track record in lean manufacturing and continuous improvement programs. As one of the top five life science companies, we are a global leader in developing, manufacturing, and marketing a broad range of high-quality research and clinical diagnostic products.
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Fundamental understanding of Lean Six Sigma and manufacturing in Supply Chain Management Proven ability to lead organizational change, business process improvement and transformation. We are looking for a senior leader who has the ability to transform a large, global manufacturing operation and supply chain strategy through continuous improvement methodologies and drive an organization forward while creating and motivating a strong team capable of executing operationally.
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Imaging of new PCs & clients for back office & manufacturing system use. Provide responsive support for end users with desk side & walk-up support issues for PCs, network printers, video conference equipment, & other local IT hardware & software packages.
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This position would require a broad skill set across test development, characterization, manufacturing, failure analysis, qualification, SPC, yield improvement and process control. We even invented intuitive network that adapts, predicts, learns, and protects.
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