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Support the Supplier Development team to develop mechanisms to support the cross functional review of new and transferred product and processes, upgrading the existing supplier readiness review process.
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Interfaces with other Insulet departments (e.g. Sr. Management, Operations, and Information Technology, Engineering, New Business Development and Regulatory Affairs) as well as other external parties on issues related to product development and launched product support.
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Assist supplier advance product quality efforts in coordination with Engineering/Design and program management through launch of new product programs to assure adherence to specification.
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Title: Engineering Project Manager/Supplier Quality Engineer. Experience with medical device product development process and milestones within projects (Design Verification, Qualification timing, etc.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer (SQE) will be the technical liaison between GM purchasing, product engineering, manufacturing, and our supply base. In this role, the Supplier Quality Engineer will work with the suppliers to resolve supplier manufacturing and quality issues, implement, and monitor advanced quality planning systems, and provide technical support throughout the lifecycle for large Die Castings(Blocks and Structure) and Precision Sand Blocks.
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Support R&D during product development by providing insights on manufacturability and integration and work as quality gatekeeper for all documentation delivered as part of supplier transfer activity.
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Verify supplier PPAP submissions for all new part designs within assigned New Product Development ("NPD"), Other Material Variance ("OMV"), and Purchase Price Variance ("PPV") projects.
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Needed is supplier quality engineering experience, with advanced supplier quality engineering experience to include new product engineering and process changes preferred.
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Major established, expanding and brand name company at a large manufacturing site on the south side of the Atlanta metro with a good working culture has an opportunity for an Advanced Supplier Quality Engineer to be responsible for Supplier production process and part qualification (APQP) with emphasis on Lean Manufacturing, Defect Free environment, and Re-occurrence Prevention.
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Determine cause of supplier quality problems and coordinate/implement effective and timely resolutions. Review and approve supplier quality plans on new part programs. Support Kaizen activity pertaining to process and systems development.
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Review supplier manufacturing processes and quality systems. Responsibilities:Work involves functioning as a technical liaison between purchasing, engineering, manufacturing and suppliers to resolve quality issues, implement and monitor advanced quality planning, and provide support using independent judgment within the limits of general practices and standards.
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New Supplier and new technology approval and development is part of the activities. Assists in the implementation and monitoring of advanced quality planning with selected future product suppliers.
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Assure supplier understanding of product and submission requirements. Implement and monitor the part qualification and certification process with selected suppliers. May determine part critical characteristics and required process controls.
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Improve quality performance of assigned suppliers. Provide training in area of Lean Manufacturing. May review tool, fixture and part design. This opportunity offers major company benefits, bonus potential, and up to 2% profit sharing.
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Relocation assistance is also available. Purchased parts qualification and approval for mass production. Maintain required documentation and files.
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