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Quality Manager is Responsible to ensure that all QE deliverables (e.g.: Quality Objectives, MSA, Control Plans, Part Inspection, Capability Studies, and Customer PPAP) are executed on time and to the appropriate level of detail.
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Works with QA engineering on inspection system projects such as automating data collection, implementing SPC and gage R R. Performs first piece validation of CNC generated parts. With vendor supplied and Lytron manufactured product; notifies Inspection and Production Supervisor of quality problems.
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Perform Gage R&R’s, MSA’s, and write test/inspection methods and procedures. Directs quality related activities in support of the Project Management Office (PMO), Manufacturing, Engineering, Purchasing, and Commercialization.
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This position is responsible for conducting routine inspection and analysis of incoming service material and quality reviews of domestic and international service records by identifying conflicts, dependencies, and risk of release to ensure Quality Assurance Standards and procedures are met.
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Ability to understand and create/complete PPAP documentation Support and complete SPC inspection and dimensional layout requirements. The ability to understand software and perform gage calibrations The ability to concentrate on a task over a period of time without being distracted.
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Experience using inspection tools (caliper, micrometer, height gage, etc. Perform inspections and measurements of product dimensions using basic Quality Control measuring tools, CMM, calipers, micrometer, depth gauges, measurement microscope etc.
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Quality Technician is expected to perform the following main tasks: complete technical evaluations/repairs and evaluation reports and corrective action reports based on established procedures and protocols; manage and execute the calibration program (e.g. calibration of test and measurement equipment throughout the facility); complete inspection activities (e.g. First Article, PPAP, courtesy inspection, etc.
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Perform Quality Assurance inspection, instrument/ gage calibrations and perform calibration and repair of small tools as needed in support of the overall gage control program.
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Assure all control plans meet necessary requirements to ensure effective product acceptance including appropriate inspection requirements, equipment and gage requirements and sampling plans.
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Previous experience in Quality performing inspection. Experience with optical measurement equipment, hand tools, gages, pressure and force gage testing. Support all Company initiatives as identified by management and in support of Quality Management Systems (QMS), Environmental Management Systems (EMS), and other regulatory requirements.
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Responsible for ensuring quality parts are produced and/or assembled by conducting visual inspection and gage inspection of parts produced by a welder, press, mill or other production process while meeting production rates or efficiency requirements.
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Training in blueprint reading and experience with inspection sampling techniques. Support all Company initiatives as identified by management and in support of Quality Management Systems (QMS.
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Manages internal quality systems (receiving inspection, scrap analysis, gage control, etc.) Preferred Experience Includes: Experience as a Quality Engineer within a manufacturing facility and ISO Certifications.
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Planning, organizing, and follow up on engineering change activities, process capability studies, process capability studies, and Gage R&R Studies. Submitting and follow up on Part Validation Testing, Check Fixture Concept and Approval Documents, Process Flow Charts, PFMEA, Control Plans, Inspection.
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Utilize basic measurement tools to inspect parts (Micrometers, calipers, height gage, thread gage, scales, pin gages, etc.) Basic understanding of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and Quality System Regulations (QSR.
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