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Support outsourcing activities and related supplier visits/audits Support and work close to product engineering following a design for manufacturing (DFM) approach Plan & support implementation of infrastructure investment or modifications with regards to machining processes continuous improvement Support the release of new products and production processes (PPAP) Create quality-related documentation for developed processes (PFC, PFMEA, PCP, etc.
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Possess a strong knowledge of Lean Manufacturing, 6S Organization, Continuous Improvement, Value Streaming and other similar manufacturing principles. KPI Concepts continues to strive for improvement each and every day and to provide our customers with quality products and unparalleled service along the way.
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As a Continuous Improvement Engineer, you will have a direct impact on the company's bottom line by identifying and implementing strategies that streamline operations, improve product quality, and reduce costs.
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As the Continuous Improvement Engineer, you’ll be responsible for developing strategies that focus on improving efficiency, quality and productivity of the facility. This automotive manufacturing parts supplier is experiencing growth and is seeking a Continuous Improvement Engineer.
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Responsible for product quality for direct material suppliers, including investigating, analyzing and resolving supplier quality issues by conducting audits, analyzing defect trends, and leading continuous improvement projects.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer will play a key role in ensuring world class performance of the Client prototype and production supply base and drive continuous improvement. Drive continuous improvement throughout the supply base using quality and lean manufacturing tools.
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Act as a liaison between engineering, programming, operators and quality during new production introduction (NPI) and process improvement projects. Applying lean and six sigma tools to eliminate waste, improve quality, and create continuous flow in all areas of manufacturing.
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Quality / Continuous Improvement: Independently applies knowledge and ensures compliance with Black and Veatch quality program Establishes related processes, and promotes a culture that is conducive to quality Provides guidance and direction to others Supports continuous improvement and change management efforts.
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Implement quality systems, coordinate quality systems, on-going maintenance and continuous improvement projects. Keywords: Quality Control / Quality Assurance Engineer, Location: Warren, MI - 48091.
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Bachelor’s degree in technical fieldProven proficiency in continuous improvement systems and hands-on experience in lean manufacturing methodologies. Serve as a communication bridge between the shop-floor and support functions, fostering continual improvement in communication channels and data quality.
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Accountable for design readiness states, NPI process flow, and production readiness with cross-functional teams focused on effective and efficient implementation, compliance, verification and validation, safety, manufacturability of the product, robustness and the quality of the product, the efficient repeatability of the production of the product, and the continuous measurable improvement of the product.
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You will collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Production Operations, Quality Assurance, Maintenance, Reliability Engineering, Controls Engineering, Process Excellence, and Supply Chain, to drive continuous improvement, maintain product quality, and enhance overall production performance.
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The Senior Manufacturing Engineer New Product Introduction will coordinate the introduction of new process and/or productions to Airgain outsourced contract manufacturers In this position the manufacturing engineer will drive production efforts across product development, project management, operations, supply chain, quality, compliance, safety and other departments to assure the successful and efficient introduction and/or change of products and processes into production.
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The Manufacturing Engineer will be responsible for analyzing current business processes for continuous operational improvements in manufacturing and quality assurance. Responsibilities Include:Identify areas of improvement in manufacturing operationsImplement changes to operations, safety procedures, work methods, and labor standardsCollect, analyze, and present engineering data to evaluate projects.
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Strong knowledge of process controls, FMEA, Continuous Improvement, and experience with vendor management. Candidate must have a working knowledge of Quality Assurance systems including inspection, process control, non-conforming material, and contract conformance.
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