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Provide technical advice in specialized quality assurance technology such as nondestructive testing (NDT), metrology, statistical techniques (e.g., Statistical Process Control (SPC), fabrication techniques, quality codes, and regulations.
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Eager to learn and challenge yourself; self-directed, detail oriented, reliable, and strong initiative Strong statistical skills include but not limited to statistical process control (SPC), capability analysis, linear regressions, categorical data analysis and design of experiment (DOE.
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Inside this Business Group As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support.
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Understand and apply PCQI, SQF, SPC, HACCP, GMP and food/beverage technology knowledge to identify opportunities and guide improvement plans. Plan and lead quality culture initiatives, driving a Safety First, Quality Always, Right the First Time, continuous improvement culture in partnership with operations leadership.
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We collaborate with fellow engineers across Micron's Process Development, Manufacturing, and IS organizations to analyze and monitor Statistical Process Control (SPC) conditions, and identify process capability improvement opportunities.
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Basic understanding on OEE, plant performance, root cause analysis, process continuous improvement and Six Sigma tools/improvement cycle. Location Description: Michael Foods, Inc. located in Klingerstown, Pennyslvania known for their ice cream socials at Klingerstown Lutheran Parish, fishing rodeo, and fireman's parade.
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The ideal candidate for this position will have extensive experience in process engineering, SPC, MSA, GD&T, DOE, metal stamping, laser welding, metal forming, injection molding, CNC, scrap reduction, process engineering management, continuous improvement, budgeting/forecasting, training, mechanical design, manufacturing, writing test procedures, and GR&R.
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Strategically identify CI opportunities for the business and utilize Continuous Improvement tools such as SPC, Six Sigma, Lean, Root Cause Analysis, and others to drive FS&Q improvement.
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Versed in scientific methodology, RCA, continuous improvement, SPC, and other tools to reduce process variability. 3+ years of quality experience in the food industry; knowledge and proven experience with food safety programs and systems: GFSI (BRC or SQF preferred), internal auditing, cGMPs, HACCP, FSMA.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer is responsible for collaborating with cross-functional teams, identifying and mitigating supplier risks, facilitating root cause analysis as applicable to eliminate defects and driving continuous improvement initiatives.
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Participate actively in the PPI business system / continuous improvement activities and be responsible for PPI Kaizen and Productivity projects. The sustaining team will improve and monitor production processes via statistical process control (SPC), conduct technical problem-solving, perform failure analysis using root cause countermeasure techniques, solve process failures, and lead process improvements by initiating quality changes for continuous improvements.
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Resolving these issues by applying failure analysis, FMEA, 8D or SPC/FDC methodology. This role will involve evaluation, selection, maintenance, and calibration of analytical equipment to monitor contamination that enables expansion and improvement of our cleanroom and wafer environment real-time monitoring systems to identify contamination issues.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Industrial engineeringMinimum five years of experience as a Quality Engineer or Test EngineerExperience in strategic planning, process improvement, analyzing information, quality engineering, attention to detail, thoroughness, and dealing with complexityKnowledge of Quality management systems TS16949 and APQP, PPAP, FMEA, SPC, etc.
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Promote use of process focused continuous improvement tools such as Lean, Six Sigma, Mistake proofing(Poka-Yoke) , Measurement system analysis (MSA) and Failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) Proven expertise in quality core tools (APQP, PPAP, MSA, Control Plan, FMEA and SPC.
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As an Equipment Engineer you will be primarily responsible for starting up, developing, and optimizing Pump/Abatement/Chiller equipment to improve product quality, driving yield improvements, cost reduction, productivity improvement and risk management as well as resolving manufacturing line problems.
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