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They will work with a sourcing team member as the key liaisons between our global suppliers and our supply chain, quality, design engineering, and manufacturing engineering teams in the pursuit of comprehensive upstream In-circuit and functional test coverage and defect prevention.
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Supply Chain/Purchasing roles such as Buyer, Inbound/Outbound Logistics, Planner, Scheduler, Supplier Development, Supply Chain, Capacity Manager. Quality Engineer, Supplier Quality, Six Sigma Blackbelt, Six Sigma Master blackbelt.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer – Electronics will be dedicated to improving the incoming quality and reliability of printed circuit board assemblies sourced from key suppliers. Develop strong process knowledge and working relationships with our PCBA manufacturers; visit sites regularly (Primarily Mexico and Thailand) to review quality practices and processes and work with suppliers to continually improve.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer is responsible for using metrology to confirm Fit Form and Function on PPAP parts. Monitor, Communicate and Improve key supply chain KPI's, including PPM, RMA and CAR response timing.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer (SQE) position is responsible to develop positive, partner-oriented relationships with members of MCI's Supply Chain to continuously improve and monitor supplier performance through auditing and the application of quality tools and performance metrics.
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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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Bachelor's degree in Engineering with minimum 5 years of experience working in Quality, Opex, SCM (Supply Chain Management) or Manufacturing roles. The Quality Engineer has the role of deploying and facilitating the quality culture in Motion Drive Products in New Berlin, Wisconsin ensuring and controlling quality to exceed customer expectations while ensuring sustainable operations and representing the customers voice within local teams, providing customer experience feedback and input.
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Build collaborating relationships with supply chain, manufacturing engineering, program management, and design engineering to resolve supplier quality or performance issues. Base salary range for a Sr Supplier Quality Engineer is $79,293 - $118,940 per year.
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The Supplier Development Engineer will work directly with SMO stakeholders (Supply Chain, Engineering, Quality, etc.) Reporting to the Program Supervisor of Supply Chain Risk Management, which drives supplier risk identification and mitigation as part of the Integrated Enterprise Plan (IEP), the Supplier Development Engineer is a unique opportunity for engineering candidates to support one of EBs key business objectives to develop the supply base, and directly impact one of our top strategic priorities to fulfill EBs purpose, mission, and vision.
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Summary: The Supplier Quality Engineer (SQE) is responsible for managing vendors and processors while working close with Supply Chain Management to assess the quality to ensure products are in accordance with the engineering drawing, procurement specification acceptance criteria and purchase order requirements.
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Supply chain (quality and development) and/or production experience. Our Supply Partner Development (SPD) team is a dedicated group responsible for ensuring that Volvo Trucks North America (VTNA) has adequate performance, capacity and flexibility throughout the supply chain.
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As a PCBA Manufacturing Engineer, you will work across design engineering, supply-chain, quality, and our manufacturing partners to drive electrical sub-system and PCBA manufacturing and delivery.
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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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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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This Process Engineer role requires close working relationships with Manufacturing, Analytical Development, Supply Chain, Quality, Regulatory and CMC Program Management functions as well as with external CMO teams.
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