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Strong analytical skills with proven experience utilizing a variety of Quality tools and systems such as: DOE, 8D, FMEA, SPC, RCCA, APQP, PPAP, controls plans, material control, process control, product evaluation, MSA, metrology, and automated measurement.
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Bachelors' degree or higher in Engineering Management/Mechanical/Manufacturing/Industrial Engineering or related field with 2+ years' experience. Work with engineering and quality manager and lead quality/continuous improvement projects.
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Education & Experience: Associate degree in mechanical, electrical or manufacturing Engineering with a combination of work experience &/ Quality Certification (ASQ) Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, manufacturing engineering or equivalent preferred Minimum 3 years' experience in Quality Assurance in a Lean Manufacturing environment Automotive industry background preferred.
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The Motor Quality Engineer supports product and program quality initiatives and monitors quality performance for both the Supply Chain and for internal development and production to ensure effective process control are employed for electric motor production.
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Identify top pareto items and drive corrective and preventative action, qualify the best in quality and influence the right change using quality tools such as FMEA, DOEs, Process Control, First Article Inspections, Six sigma tools and 8D. The Quality Engineer will work closely with Supply chain Management, Support organization, Partners, and Engineering to continuously improve quality.
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The Quality Engineer supports program quality initiatives and monitors quality performance for both the Supply Chain and for internal development and production to ensure effective process control are employed.
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This requisition is for a Quality Engineer, for the shipyard programs, including LCS and MMSC. As part of an onsite team responsible for managing multiple hull construction at a Tier 2 shipyard with an emphasis on program partner/subcontractor activities, the candidate will directly report to the SCSS Quality Engineering Manager.
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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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Process Flow Diagrams, Process FMEAs, Process Control Plans, SPC, MSA, Process Capability) Fully literate in Microsoft computer applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Preferred Qualifications: 4+ years of experience in quality, supplier quality, or manufacturing in one of the following industries: Automotive, aviation, computer, or medical device Experience creating and improving quality systems Working knowledge of quality systems.
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What you will have: Bachelor's Degree in Industrial/Mechanical/Materials/Quality or Optical Engineering Minimum of 3 years of experience managing and analyzing processes and flow in manufacturing high-mix, electro-mechanical environment - experience in mechanical, optical, and opto-mechanical assembly process development preferred.
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Author, and analyze the results of, validation and qualification protocols for products, processes, and equipment; generate, analyze, and report on the levels of product quality within the assigned manufacturing areas, including population and variation analysis using T-Test, F-Test, ANOVA, Statistical Process Control, and Process Capability Studies.
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Minimum three years of Supplier Quality Engineering experience with electronic and mechanical components, PCBs, and assemblies in a high reliability electronic manufacturing environment.
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Strong Statistical ability and experience including Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility, Statistical Process Control, Process Capability and Design of Experiments. Provide treatment process technical support to sales, tendering, field service, engineering and project management staff.
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Required Skills:Trouble shooting skills with focus on process improvementLean manufacturing basicsStrong organization and planning skillsProficient use of Microsoft applications Required Experience: Knowledge of manufacturing and quality systems; aerospace preferred Typically, 3-5 years of experience Level of Education: Bachelor's degree (B.A.) from a four-year College or university; in Mechanical, Electrical, Manufacturing, Aerospace Engineering or related technical discipline.
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QUALITY ENGINEER PREFERRED SKILLS: Lead Auditor Qualifications (NQ1, CQA) Statistical process control knowledge. QUALITY ENGINEER COMPETENCIES: Nuclear Safety Conscience Technical Capacity Organizational Skills Problem Solving/ Analytical Customer/ Client Focus Time Management Collaboration Performance Management Leadership QUALITY ENGINEER EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS: BS Engineering or equivalent, preferred in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering; or AS degree with one year of quality assurance related work; or a high school diploma plus three years of quality assurance related work.
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