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As a Supplier Quality Engineer, you will be tasked with a unique challenge to drive to ZERO defects and scale Astranis production at suppliers as we build our satellite manufacturing business.
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Work with various Engineering groups or QA Manager to develop and execute plans including quality plan, risk management, Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA), control plans, production part approval process (PPAP), part qualification checklist (PQC.
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Understanding of basic quality core tools such as Control Plans, APQP (Advanced Product Quality Planning), SPC (Statistical Process Control), PPAP (Production Part Approval Process), FMEA (Failure Mode Effects Analysis) and MSA (Measurement Systems Analysis.
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Oversee CAPA, work with Manufacturing, Operations and Engineering to assist with containment, root cause analysis, corrective action, and preventive action. The Quality Engineer is a working member of the Quality team whose primary responsibilities are listed below.
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Experience with any ERP is acceptable Must have demonstrated knowledge of and experience with FMEA, Control Plan, statistical process control, inspection equipment and techniques, root cause and failure analysis, capability studies, statistical distributions, machine and assembly processes, problem solving, team facilitation, and geometric dimensioning and tolerance.
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Experienced in the use of Quality Tools, for example, Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA), Statistical Process Control (SPC), Design of Experiments (DOE), 8 Discipline (8D), Define Measure Analyze Improve Control (DMAIC), Plan Do Check Act (PDCA.
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Assures the timely processing of nonconforming materials and assists in the disposition process by participating in failure analysis and corrective action investigations as a member of the Material Review Board.
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Addresses customer quality concerns by directing CAPA processes and failure analysis on returned hardware. Also supports the quality functions by interfacing with suppliers, performing supplier audits, supporting manufacturing quality, and responding to customer quality concerns.
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Conduct and lead failure analysis investigations and reporting to customers. Lead field failure analysis (failure part collection, transport, analysis plan, diagnosis, problem solving, report, technical factors identification, customer negotiation, agreement claim payment, etc.
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You will be responsible for participating in Advanced Product Quality Planning, including the creation and maintenance of process flow diagrams, failure mode effects analysis, and control plans to ensure the successful launch of new products.
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Advanced AIAG Core Tools Application: Spearhead the advanced application and integration of AIAG Core Tools, including FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis), Control Plan, MSA (Measurement System Analysis), and SPC (Statistical Process Control), to ensure comprehensive quality planning and control throughout the manufacturing process.
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Acts as member of the Material Review Board and participates in related activities, failure analysis and corrective action investigations. Provides input on quality to product development teams; recommends producibility improvements by facilitating process reviews, addressing technical data packages, manufacturing methods, equipment, tooling and training.
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Manufacturing quality experience in a regulated product field Engineering tools such as Critical to Quality/Quality Function Deployment, Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T), Statistical Process Control (SPC), Design of Experiments (DOE), Control Plans, Risk Analysis through Failure Modes Effects Analysis (FMEA) and metrology methods Statistical tools such as MiniTab.
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Are proficient in quality tools such as six sigma, statistical process control (SPC), and failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) Use statistical analysis to evaluate manufacturing processes to identify opportunities for improvement in efficiency, cost effectiveness, and product quality.
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The Cell QA (Quality Assurance) FMEA/MSA Engineer is responsible for conducting Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and Measurement System Analysis (MSA) to ensure the quality and reliability of HV battery cell.
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