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Supplier Quality Manager , you will be leading, inspiring, and setting strategic quality direction for our contract manufacturing partner and a team of Mfg Quality Engineers who ensure quality control and issue prevention throughout the new product introduction, manufacturing, and delivery phases for contract manufacturer operations building our award-winning Monarch Tractor.
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As a Supplier Quality Manager , you will be leading, inspiring, and setting strategic quality direction for our contract manufacturing partner and a team of Mfg Quality Engineers who ensure quality control and issue prevention throughout the new product introduction, manufacturing, and delivery phases for contract manufacturer operations building our award-winning Monarch Tractor.
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Supplier Quality Engineer (SQE) within their Procurement Quality Support Engineering (PQSE) group. Job Title: Sr Supplier Quality Engineer. The successful candidate will also support other functions of Supplier Quality Assurance, Receiving Inspection, Procurement, Engineering, and Program Quality in daily operations regarding supplier related issues.
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5+ years of relevant work experience as a Supplier Development Engineer, Supplier Quality Engineer, or in another engineering role responsible for developing, managing and improving supplier relationships, processes and efficiencies.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer will play a key role in ensuring world class performance of the Client prototype and production supply base and drive continuous improvement. Improve Client supplier quality processes such as assessments, supplier management, part approval, and corrective actions.
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We are helping an on-demand, autonomous ride-hailing company hire a Supplier Quality Engineer - Sensors to improve supplier quality processes such as assessments, supplier management, part approval, and corrective actions.
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Uses knowledge of best practices and technical proficiency in supplier quality engineering to mentor junior SQE's. QMS qualification and monitoring including supplier audits and assessments.
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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. Evaluate and report on PCBA supplier performance via monthly business reviews and quarterly scorecard reviews.
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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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The Sr. Supplier Quality Engineer shall support the business in the areas of Supplier Project Management for assigned commodities, Supplier Assessments, Supplier Performance Improvement, Technical Data Interpretation/Analysis (engineering drawings, specifications, technical publications, purchase orders, etc.
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Assists the Supplier Quality Manager in improvement projects as assigned. Analyzes data (involving supplied materials) obtained from the Company's electronic non-conformance tracking system as directed by the Supplier Quality Manager for purposes of improvement.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer (SQE) is responsible for addressing all quality performance related concerns for suppliers throughout the product life cycle. Performs all tasks in area of responsibility in a timely manner to support the supplier quality/inspection system.
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We have partnered with a Global Automotive Tier 1 Supplier to lead a Search for their Technical Sales Account Manager. Product-based automotive experience (not a commodity) prefers someone coming from a Tier 1 supplier.
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The Strategic Sourcing Manager will act proactively to build relationships across business units and remain current on category market trends, supplier economics, and procurement best practices.
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During Supplier selection phase you will actively participation in tool concept review and process definition (Die casting machining, Trimming, Tumbling/shot blasting, machining, Cleaning, assembly/joining.
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