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The Supplier Quality Engineer drives customer satisfaction and continual improvement in accomplishing ESA’s strategic plan through monitoring, managing and resolving issues related to Supplier quality performance.
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As a result, the Global Supplier Quality team depends on the Supplier Quality Technician to efficiently and effectively carry out such tactical and factory-related activities to support continual improvement and the ongoing quality of factory production as related to procured components and assemblies.
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Summary of PositionThe Quality Systems Intern will work collaboratively with the Quality Systems Manager and the Quality Systems Engineers to aid in compliance improvement projects for Supplier Quality.
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Work in unison with the HCC mission Statement promoting mutually beneficial, long term vendor relationships through customer focus, continuous improvement, supplier cooperation and Quality Thinking.
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The Weld Technician is in charge of run welding processes to ensure the integrity and quality of products, always seeking to optimize resources and continuous improvement. Flex-N-Gate is a leading manufacturer and supplier of components for the automotive industry, recently ranked 10th of the 150 Top North American Suppliers in "Automotive News." A growing and vital company, Flex-N-Gate provides a great opportunity for hard-working and skilled individuals.
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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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About Us Tubelite Inc., is a responsive, West Michigan based, leading supplier of storefronts and entrances to the glass and glazing industry since 1945. Experience facilitating improvement events using lean methods (Kaizen, PDCA, A3.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer will be responsible for executing various supplier quality engineering related activities such as Compliance, Process, and Product Audits, MRB, FAI Witnessing, Review and Sign off, Problem Solving, Corrective and Preventive Actions, Supplier Performance Reporting and other Quality Improvement Activities.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer is also responsible for developing and implementing a supplier quality improvement and monitoring process that optimizes the supplier performance, product quality, and business qualification with Crane.
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Continuous Improvement Engineer/Process Engineer/Chemical Process Engineer/Mechanical Engineer/Chemical Engineer/Chemicals/Engineer/Refining/Production Engineer/Chemicals/Chemical Manufacturing/Project Engineer/Refinery/Refining/Senior Process Engineer/Oil and Gas/Petrochemicals/PSM/Process Safety Management.
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They currently seek a hands-on engineer for a Continuous Improvement Engineer position at their facility roughly 45 miles from Youngstown, OH. Our client is a global supplier of specialty chemicals and a leader in refining.
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Assist and support the Implementation of supply chain monitoring activities through the use of performance indicators and trend analysis; the mitigation of supply chain risk Support the Implementation of supplier performance monitoring and associated performance improvement initiatives.
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A dynamic leader and supplier of industrial scaffolding, painting, coating, and rope access services is looking to grow their Operations Leadership Team with the addition of a Heavy Industrial Plant Site Manager.
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It will support scaffolding, abatement, painting, insulation, and other continuous improvement projects for large scale industrial plants (Pulp & Paper, Scaffolding, O&G, Petrochemicals. Heavy Industrial Plant Site Manager / Construction Manager - Coordinate the execution of soft craft (scaffold, insulation, paint, and abatement) consistent with customer requirements and revenue profitability goals.
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Six Sigma Master Black Belt, Six Sigma Black Belt, or Six Sigma Green Belt certified and actively using certification to drive continuous improvement preferred. Communicate and support Incoming Quality (IQE) / Supplier Development (SDE) personnel to coordinate inspection and action of non-conforming supplied products within Value Stream.
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