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Above and Beyond Qualifications that will distinguish you: Two or four-year degree in Mechanical Engineering Two or more years of experience in Quality Control in Aerospace Certification from the American Society for Quality (ASQ) Experience with quality control techniques such as Six Sigma Working knowledge of CAD software including Catia, or Onshape.
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Prior practical experience and implementation of Quality Engineering tools and systems such as: DOE, FMEA, SPC, RCCA, APQP, PPAP, controls plans, material control, process control, systems performance, product evaluation, MSA, metrology, automated measurement, and software is preferred.
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Design Engineer - Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering, Transportation or related field; 5 years of related and progressive work experience; licensed as a Professional Engineer in the State of MN or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire; valid driver's license or evidence of equivalent mobility; various MnDOT or U of M certifications (entire list included in above link) within 24 months of hire.
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This role monitors Supply Chain, in coordination with Supplier Quality Engineer and ensures process control employment both internally and externally. Provide guidance and training to internal personnel and suppliers to effectively execute Corrective Action Requests (inclusive of SCARs), Quality System requirements, Quality Alerts, Corrective/Preventive Actions (CAPA) implementation, change control and root cause analysis.
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Our equipment integrates a wide variety of wafer processing technologies from wet to vacuum; and all the support systems to make them run: Electrical power systems, mechanical utilities, PLC controls, vacuum technology, custom design robotics and mechanisms, high voltage, RF generators, complex motion control, process chemical delivery and more.
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10 or more years of professional experience in Electrical, Instrumentation and Controls in the Water/Wastewater industry; assembling P&IDs, specifications, control narratives, control network architectures and instrument details; provide design and construction cost estimates for I&C work; ability to track design and construction progress costs; SCADA and HMI programming.
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Develop, lead, direct, update, reassessment, verification and periodic validation of FSQA programs including HACCP Program, Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures, Pest Control, Good Manufacturing Practices, Approved Supplier Program, Foreign Material Control, Plant Sanitation, Chemical Control, Product Quality Assurance, FSQA Customer Complaints, Food Defense and Security.
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Manage the USACE/NAVFAC Three Phase Quality Control Process, which may include preparatory meetings, initial and follow up inspections and create all required documentation on all definable features of work.
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The Quality Engineer is responsible for overall quality engineering of assigned products He or she will also own Customer Complaints Management process for Sr. Quality Engineer will champion continuous improvement through use of advanced quality tools, LEAN and other industry leading best practices as appropriate to improve quality of products and services.
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Oversee, support and provide leadership for the Toppers Operation including, but not limited to, Quality Assurance, Food Safety, Allergen Compliance, GFSI compliance, R&I project support, kosher compliance, 2nd party audits of suppliers.
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Maintain current records providing factual evidence that required quality control activities and/or tests have been performed. Create, update, and maintain the project submittal log and all other project specific quality control reports.
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SummaryThis position contributes to Chobani’s success by leading a quality focused continuous improvement transformation throughout all Operations, Quality Assurance (QA), Sanitation and Food Safety programs at the South Edmeston, NY facility.
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This position is accountable to provide design activities in accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including all of Arcadis’s policies and procedures, such as Safety, Environmental, Quality Assurance and Quality Control.
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As a Traffic Engineer or Senior Traffic Engineer with a focus on Traffic Engineering, you will support the execution and delivery of traffic engineering projects for public, private, and institutional clients in Southern California or beyond.
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Perform fabricated equipment inspections in support of the global Crown quality control program – coordinate with Global Quality Assurance Director, Regional Quality Specialist, Project Management, and Field Service to schedule fabrication inspection; address issues & concerns; prepare written fabricator inspection reports.
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