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The Supplier Quality Engineer is responsible for using metrology to confirm Fit Form and Function on PPAP parts. The Supplier Management focus ensures resolution of Part quality concern resolution, Approval of RCA & CAR submissions, verifying correct, revised and new parts to the engineering specification, and Change Management.
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Quality Liaison – Engineering Consultant – Supplier Liaison – Liaison Engineer – Customer Liaison – Quality Control – Quality Supervisor– Customer Service – Retail Store Managers.
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Knowledge of quality tools such as Lean principles, Six Sigma, root cause analysis and corrective action, advanced product quality planning (APQP), metrology, process failure mode and effects analysis (PFMEA), control plans, and various problem-solving approaches.
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Prepare, calculate, and analyze results of laboratory testing utilizing math and problem-solving skills to ensure compliance with the supplier and/or owner specifications. Perform quality control testing on samples of soil, aggregate, hot mix asphalt (HMA), and/or Portland cement concrete (PCC) in either a laboratory or field setting to ensure compliance with the supplier and/or owner specifications.
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Manage and coordinate supplier Parts Per Million (PPM), supplier problem solving on time, cost recovery and supplier warranty indicators. The Supplier Quality Engineer's primary role is supporting the Sourcing Resiliency Project that includes qualifying new suppliers and approving FAI packages.
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Work with Supplier Quality Engineering and Suppliers to develop inspection standards. Structured problem-solving (8D) and analytical skills, including strong technical skills in statistical tools, metrology, Design of Experiments (DOE), Process Capability (Cpk, Ppk), etc.
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Knowledge and competency with Six Sigma concepts and tools, Blueprint reading, GD&T, Problem solving tools (8D), PFMEA, PPAP, measurement tools and systems. + Perform and lead audits of supplier quality and ensure conformance to standards.
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Basic GD&T, blueprint reading, metrology, basic statistics, FMEA, problem-solving, analytical skills, ability to lead a team, micrometer, calipers, MS Office, excellent verbal and written communication skills, highly organized, able to manage multiple priorities, collaborative nature.
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SpaceX is looking for a highly motivated, highly-technical Supplier Development Engineer focusing on Silicon and Semiconductors with excellent problem solving and communication skills.
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Problem solving and statistical skills using quality tools (Pareto analysis, statistical process control, multi-variant DOE etc. As the Quality Engineer you will participate in quality improvement initiatives to reduce defects and quality issues and make recommendations to improve the production process.
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Next Level Professional is seeking a Supplier Quality Engineer. You'll be responsible for leading problem-solving, root-cause analysis, corrective actions, supplier development, scorecard implementation, and negotiations.
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Lead problem solving regarding internal and external customer concerns utilizing tools including 8D, Kaizen, Six Sigma, Experience with 8D problem solving methodology, tool utilization (i.e. 5Why, fishbone (cause and effect), etc.
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We are looking for a self-driving Quality engineer with strong technical problem solving and supplier quality experiences, who applies advanced techniques to improve engineering processes.
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Computer skills, including the use of CAD software - CATIA V5 and/or Siemens NX.Understanding of manufacturing processes, including extensive knowledge of plastic materials and plastic injection molding processes Understanding of quality tools, including the DFMEA process, DFM, and problem solving techniques.
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Effective problem-solving techniques (i.e. Root Cause Analysis, FMEA process, Gage R&R, Validation activities, etc.) The Senior Engineer will apply knowledge of quality engineering principals and methods to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and systems/procedures to optimize product development, internal and external device manufacturing, and device distribution.
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