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The Manufacturing Quality Engineer drives continuous improvement in the manufacturing and production operation to ensure products meet customer satisfaction and quality goals.
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The Quality Engineer will report directly to the R&D and Quality Manager and will be responsible for ensuring the customer's requirements are met through all manufacturing processes to obtain the desired product characteristics.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Job Description BAE Systems, Inc. is seeking a Sr. Quality Engineer to support microelectronics module manufacturing at our site in Nashua, NH. Because of the need for consistent, in-person collaboration and/or the requirement to perform all work onsite due to the nature of this particular role, it will be performed fulltime on site.
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We are a lean company who relies on workforce talent, and in return gives you the opportunity to engage in the growing third-party logistics service provider market-space differentiated by our contract manufacturing process disciplines, such as integrated robotics, vision-based error-proofing and advanced IT applications in digital material flow management.
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Quality Engineer -Manufacturing. Knowledge of various quality system methodologies; Lean, 5 Why's, Pareto Analysis, Six Sigma, DFMEA, PFEMA, PPAP, APQP, etc. In-house manufacturing: support the manufacturing assembly and test cells to maximize product quality and reliability.
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Role : Manufacturing Engineer II. Statistics: Minitab, Lean Six Sigma or Green Belt certification. Statistics: Minitab, Lean Six Sigma or Green Belt certification. Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Industrial, Mechanical, Bio-medical, Electro-mechanical.
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KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Utilize proven lean manufacturing based analytical, troubleshooting and problem-solving skills/abilities to identify opportunities for cost reduction, lead-time reduction, inventory reduction and quality improvement while improving employee safety.
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L.A. Gauge Company strives to continuously improve and lead innovation in lean manufacturing practices. We are currently seeking a highly skilled and experienced Manufacturing Quality Engineer to join our team.
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Experience with Lean Manufacturing and 6 Sigma tools, 5S, 8D, Kaizen events, 5 Whys, DMAIC, PFMEA, Control Plans, Process Flow, Process Auditing, Process Capability analysis, ISO, Poka-Yoke, Jidoka design desired.
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