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Supplier Quality Engineer. 1 day onsite SUPPLIER QUALITY ENGINEERING POSTION. possess a minimum of five plus years of manufacturing-related engineering or supplier quality expertise.
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Perform manufacturing/industrial engineering functions such as assessment of LV design, manufacturing methods, procedures, tooling, facilities, infrastructure, personnel qualifications, non-conformance assessment, material review boards, corrective action reports, calibration, environmental controls, quality assurance, non-destructive examinations, safety methods, regulations, supplier management, and transportation.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer (SQE) offers support as a liaison between Purchasing, Engineering, Operations and suppliers to develop suppliers, lead and support program launch readiness, resolve supplier quality issues and to provide technical support.
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Demonstrated quality management system understanding and quality science demonstrable experience in one or more of the following areas: statistical analysis & process control, sampling, six sigma, FAI, PPAP, PFMEA, process auditing or validation, root cause analysis and corrective action validations, and supplier quality management.
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The Manufacturing Engineer Site Lead manages projects and provides direction to others Manufacturing Engineers in a manner that ensures all safety, quality, delivery, and cost (efficiency and continuous improvement) objectives are achieved.
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A Quality Engineer / Auditor certification from ASQ or equivalent preferred. Develops, reviews and/or approves documents associated with Supplier Quality Management (e.g., change controls, specifications, compliance certificates, etc.
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As a Supplier Quality Engineer (SQE), you will work directly with suppliers to ensure supplied materials meet Smart Wires' quality requirements, interface with the Smart Wires engineering team, and provide on-site support to Smart Wires' contract manufacturing operation in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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Maintenance Strategies Develop, maintain, and assure Maintenance Strategies are evergreen including Operations' Autonomous Maintenance, Preventative Maintenance, Corrective Maintenance, Repair and Spares strategies SAP Master Data oversite including driving quality of SAP data Work with Supply Chain on spare parts stocking levels and preventative maintenance for spare parts.
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As a supplier Quality Engineer you will play a crucial role in ensuring that the products or components supplied by external vendors meet the required quality standards. 7-10 years of experience working as a supplier quality or vendor development engineer.
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Minimum 5 years in Quality Technician and/or Quality Engineer role, preferably in high volume manufacturing environment; 3 years automotive Tier 1/2/3 supplier experience preferred.
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Perform and lead audits of supplier quality and ensure conformance to standards. The Quality Engineer is responsible for ensuring that our products meet the required quality standards and specifications.
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O ASQ Certified Quality Engineer, with experience in the automotive industry preferred. Assist in supplier development as required. Responsible for quality audits, monitor quality standards, create documentation, collaborate with Engineering to devise quality tests, and define the criteria a test result should meet.
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Partner with our supplier quality team on the supplier PPAP requirements and compliance. This position works closely with members from Program Management, Engineering, Purchasing, Sales/Marketing, Supplier Quality, and our Operations team to facilitate the use of Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) methods with our NPD projects to assure a flawless product launch.
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Review with purchasing & quality engineer and authorize new suppliers and partner with purchasing on supplier quality issues. Ensure quality assurance documentation is current including document control system and an effective change management program is in place.
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Quality Engineer Certification (CQE) by American Society of Metals (ASQ) preferred. We are a premier supplier for the global automotive industry with full capabilities in design, development, testing and manufacturing of complex powertrain systems.
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