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Position Summary: The Quality Assurance Engineer is responsible for collaborating with the Product Engineer (PE), Program Manager (PM), Sourcing Team, and Compliance Team throughout various stages of the Production Part Approval Process (PPAP.
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Work with the Supply Chain, Product Quality, Production, Manufacturing Engineering and Development Engineering to improve product quality across the supply chain. Work with Manufacturing Engineering and Product Quality by reviewing Quality issues regarding products and working process.
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The Quality Assurance Manager is responsible for establishing and maintaining procedures and techniques for Quality Assurance Activities. Quality Assurance Processes: Develop and implement quality assurance processes, including batch record review, deviation management, change control, investigations, and CAPA (Corrective and Preventive Actions) systems.
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Provide leadership and direction to Incoming Inspection, In-process Inspection, Supplier Quality, Manufacturing Quality Engineering, Customer Quality Assurance, and Calibration Teams.
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Stay current with industry trends and best practices in Lean manufacturing, safety management, and quality assurance. The EQS Manager is responsible for driving continuous improvement initiatives, ensuring a safe working environment, and upholding the highest quality standards across the manufacturing facility and distribution center.
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Lead a team of employees responsible for in depth technical analysis and product trending and act as liaison between the CIS team and cross-functional partners (R&D, Manufacturing, Design Assurance, Supplier Quality.
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Operates primarily in a self-directed manner with overall direction from the Quality Assurance Manager. 6+ years of Aerospace manufacturing experience as a First Article Inspector within a machining environment.
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The Quality Manager drives quality assurance initiatives by organizing, facilitating and supporting continuous improvement activities, lean initiatives, Statistical Process Control (SPC), failure analysis/corrective actions, and auditing of existing quality systems.
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The Quality Assurance Manager will implement processes, procedures and guidelines through which ZEVAC will design, develop and produce the highest quality products and services available to the markets we serve.
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Strong knowledge and experience in all of the following areas: Occupational Health & Safety, People Leadership, Lean Manufacturing, Quality Assurance. In this role you will be responsible for managing the plant operations and leading production through advanced manufacturing systems, processing, and quality &maintenance, to ensure that key accountabilities with the Operational Framework SQCDPE and associated Key Performance Indicators are met.
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As a Quality Manager (also known as Quality Assurance Manager, Quality Control Manager), you'll oversee all aspects of quality assurance and statistical process control in the plant manufacturing areas.
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Strong knowledge of quality management principles, methodologies, and tools such as Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, Statistical Process Control (SPC), and Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA.
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Certified Construction Manager (CCM), CM-Lean, DBIA Professional, Professional Engineer (PE) or Architect license/certification. Strong working knowledge of programming, design, pre-construction, contract management, change management, project delivery methods, building systems/components and technology, schedule and budget oversight, safety planning and oversight, quality assurance, risk management team building, and client-facing relationship building.
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Minimum of 10 years in a leadership role in one or more of the areas of quality, engineering, manufacturing and/or lean deployment, with a minimum of 5 years in multisite quality leadership.
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Knowledge and experience in the use of Lean Manufacturing and quality assurance tools, such as 5S, SMED, Kaizen, TPM, 6 Sigma, G8D, QC, VSM and DMAIC. To produce and deliver all these products on time with the right quality, Hood Chicago's has a state-of-the-art corrugator, Asitrade and Litho-mounting capabilities, and multiple converting assets such as rotary presses, flexos, flatbed die-cutters, folders and gluers, and more.
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