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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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Develop and implement program quality plans, programs, and procedures using statisticalquality control statistics, lean manufacturing concepts, and Lean-Six Sigma tools and analyses.
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Lean/ Six Sigma green belt or higher a plus ASQ CQE/CQM a plusPhysical Requirements:Must be able to work on your feet on the plant floor for extended periodsProlonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
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Expertise in ISO-9000 and internal auditingCORE, Lean, or Six-Sigma experience a plusSupport manufacturing, product, and/or customer quality processes to implement process improvements.
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Expertise in ISO- and internal auditingCORE, Lean, or Six-Sigma experience a plusSupport manufacturing, product, and/or customer quality processes to implement process improvements.
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Job Title: Quality EngineerLocation: Waterloo, IowaSalary: $75-95K plus bonusJob Summary of the Quality Engineer: The Quality Engineer will be a member of the QA & Continuous Improvement team.
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Qualifications of Quality Engineer: Identify and leverage best practices in Quality Assurance and Manufacturing-related processes. The Quality Engineer will serve as a technical resource where Quality leadership can consult for guidance and assistance with quality assurance-related concerns.
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Perform contract/purchase order reviews to ensure technical and quality requirements are identified and implemented for manufacturing and suppliers. In this role the quality engineer will be the primary interface with customers and suppliers to help meet customer technical and quality requirements as well as to resolve quality issues.
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Lead and participate in quality improvement projects, such as Six Sigma initiatives and lean manufacturing practices, to enhance product quality and operational efficiency.
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Communicates with and to all levels of the organization - clear and concise objectives, identifies and share risks and opportunities, ability to create value statement Preferred Qualifications: Expertise in ISO-9000 and internal auditing CORE, Lean, or Six-Sigma experience a plus Manufacturing Engineering experience BS in Mechanical Engineering or related college degree Some of our competitive benefits package includes: Free Medical, dental, and vision insurance for employee AND dependents.
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Responsibilities of the Quality Engineer: Engineering degree required. Lead and facilitate installation and implementation of ISO-9001 quality management systems. Evaluate and interpret both industry requirements and internal Quality Management Systems (QMS) requirements with the goal of developing robust procedures and instructions.
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Utilize knowledge and expertise to provide input to and influence the development, application, and maintenance of prevention, root cause corrective action, quality control systems, and protocols.
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Help site Quality teams, Quality Inspectors, and/or senior Quality leadership as the subject matter expert to investigate and correct quality issues and establish continuous improvement opportunities.
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Assist in the development of Quality process strategy and identify opportunities for improvement across the organization. Manufacturing Engineering experience. Implement projects using demonstrated proactive project management skills and risk mitigation techniques.
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Mechanical Engineering or related Engineering degree. Build relationships with various levels of leadership and individual contributors to influence culture by leveraging change management skills. Lead efforts and development with minimal oversight, set objectives and guide others on execution/approach for achievement of operational results.
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