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Medical Device Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Quality Engineer, Inspector, Supply Chain, Engineering, Quality, Operations. Core responsibility of the Incoming Quality Engineer is to ensure Quality on purchase components, as part of the Global Supplier Quality function supporting Manufacturing plants, by implementing a robust containment action in the entire supply chain and initiating escalation if applicable, using his / her knowledge on problem solving methodologies and technical expertise on the specific material categories (i.e., resins, tubing, medical device components, etc.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer/Senior Supplier Quality Engineer will contribute to the improvement of existing supplier quality assurance processes interfacing with suppliers, internal supply chain team, QC team, manufacturing, and engineering groups to resolve problems encountered in the supply chain.
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Simultaneously and in conjunction with the Strategic Purchasing Group this position will support the balanced improvement of quality, cost and service, all while operating within Nordson's Lean manufacturing principals.
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Co-Op/Internship in Manufacturing, Supply Chain, or Distribution with experience applying basic Lean/Continuous Improvement Tools, Possess applied knowledge of a functioning Quality Management System elements including Statistical Process Control, FMEA, Quality KPIs, etc.
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Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or prior experience in Quality or Process Improvement. The Analyst II, Quality Engineer has a direct impact by being a part of an engineering team that collaborates closely with operations on the floor to observes processes, and work with associates and the process engineer to develop and troubleshoot analytical tools to improve the business.
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As a global leader in supply chain, the engineering division is a new development for Walmart with the mission of continuous growth as the Fortune 1 company and to maintain a competitive advantage.
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Extract data and manipulate into beneficial tools to provide key metrics for process improvement. SQL experience to provide review of processes and recommendation for systems improvement.
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The full Job Description can be made available as part of the hiring process. Conducting root cause analysis to strategically improve the process. Microsoft PowerApps experience. Proficient understanding of BigQuery.
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Lean Six Sigma certified. Lean Six Sigma certified. Other great perks include 401(k) match, stock purchase plan, paid maternity and parental leave, PTO, multiple health plans, and much more. Beyond competitive pay, you can receive incentive awards for your performance.
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The Quality Engineer - New Product Introduction (NPI) is a key, customer-facing role that will be responsible for the onboarding and support of new customer programs for the Philadelphia Site. The QE will be responsible for the transition of new products and processes from engineering to manufacturing and the supply chain.
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Strong knowledge of quality control principles, methodologies, and tools (e.g., Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, Statistical Process Control. Reporting to the VP of Supply Chain, the Quality Engineer will focus on promoting Anova’s quality culture through targeted improvements impacting the quality & reliability of both products and processes.
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Able to create Process Flow Diagrams. Recent college graduates are welcome to apply, and prior internship experience is a plus. Build relationships with operations to identify top loss and recognize causes.
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Managing and analyzing data for products; tracking the impact of product and process changes on product quality; participating in Lean and Six Sigma activities, Kaizen events, and other improvement initiatives; presenting reports to appropriate department managers; and providing feedback to leadership.
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We are looking for a Quality Engineer who will coordinate with Manufacturing, Engineering, Sales, and Supply Chain to resolve production and customer quality issues through systematic problem solving methodologies that ensure sustainable quality improvement.
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Drive productivity initiatives with suppliers to assure inflation mitigation and recovery, and support Value Added, Value Engineering (VAVE) and continuous improvement initiatives in the supply chain.
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