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ASQ certified Quality Engineer. Responsible for continuous improvement activities to enhance the quality system, such as 6 sigma, Kaizen, Lean methods, etc. Assist Quality Manager in establishing, implementing, and maintaining the quality management system.
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Familiarity with lean manufacturing principles, Six Sigma, project management methodologies, and quality management systems is beneficial. Demonstrated commitment to continuous improvement and familiarity with methodologies such as Kaizen, 5S, and value stream mapping.
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Quality and Regulatory Compliance: Understanding of quality management systems and regulatory requirements related to manufacturing operations. Assure product and process quality by designing testing methods; testing finished- product and process capabilities; establishing standards; confirming manufacturing processes.
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Reporting to the Site Quality Manager, this individual will play a pivotal role in the supporting the site’s QMS and driving continuous improvement. A globally prominent and rapidly growing industrial manufacturing organization seeks a Quality Engineer at their flagship production campus in the greater Grand Rapids Michigan due to their continued growth.
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Record non-conformances in the applicable project NCR Log. Work with the Lead, Value Stream Manager, or project Engineer to identify root cause and corrective actions required to prevent discrepancies.
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Quality Manager Certification, Quality Engineer Certification, and/or demonstrated knowledge of Six Sigma methodology; The Senior Quality Manager will be responsible for planning, coordinating, and directing enterprise wide quality assurance programs designed to ensure continuous improvement in production of products and conformance to all established standards in a high product mix environment.
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Provide manufacturing decision-making information by calculating production, labour, and material costs. Will also be responsible for identifying process improvement opportunities using lean six sigma tools and techniques.
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Good awareness of Lean Manufacturing & Continuous Improvement techniques. Design, implement and document processes for shop floor activities taking into account best engineering practice, health and safety requirements, environmental requirements, product quality and ensuring compliance with external regulatory bodies as well as meeting internal requirements.
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In addition, the role of a Quality Engineer is also to ensure Continuous Process Improvement and maximize customer satisfaction for internal and external customers. Continuous Improvement – Promote and Drive “Zero Defect” mentality within Manufacturing Operations with the use of Lean, Six-Sigma, Mistake Proofing, Measurement System Analysis, and Statistical Process control (SPC.
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The focus of the Continuous Improvement Engineer is to complete plant projects by removing waste in the system through data gathering, employee engagement, problem solving and innovation.
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Actively participate in Six-Sigma/Continuous Improvement initiatives to identify and report on quality problems or trends. We are seeking a qualified Quality Engineer to work onsite for an opportunity paying a competitive salary, based on experience, which is located in Miami, FL in the area of Hialeah.
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Perform continuous improvement activities to improve departmental and/or program capability in areas of inspection, cost of quality, quantitative process control or general process efficiency.
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Our client is seeking a manufacturing engineer to be responsible for designing, implementing, and optimizing manufacturing processes and systems in order to ensure efficient production and high-quality products.
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Knowledge of and adherence to Edwards Environmental Health and Safety and Quality guidelines as they relate to department clean room medical device manufacturing. As part of our sewing, assembly, delivery, and distribution teams, your attention to detail and commitment to continuous improvement will help us turn innovative ideas into reality.
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In this role as a Quality Engineer, you will be responsible for supporting several products within a given program area/market segment. Quality Engineer II. Provide oversight of all aspects of product quality relating to assigned programs including: inspection methods, data collection, data analysis, non-conforming material dispositions, and product/process quality assurance.
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