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The Role As Moxion's Supplier Quality Engineer, you will support the Sr. Supplier Quality Engineering Manager by ensuring requirements are met throughout mass production by our existing supply base.
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Communicate and support Incoming Quality (IQE) / Supplier Development (SDE) personnel to coordinate inspection and action of non-conforming supplied products within Value Stream. Supporting Scrap Reduction Initiatives and promote / drive "Zero Defect" mentality within the plant using proactive tools such as Lean (TEOA), Six-Sigma, Poka-Yoke (Error Proofing), Measurement System Analysis, Advance Product and Quality Planning (APQP) Statistical Process control (SPC) and Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer shall provide quality support to production operations, ensuring the integrity of components and products purchased from suppliers meet engineering requirements.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer works to provide the organization with an adequate pipeline of qualified suppliers and manufacturers. The Supplier Quality Engineer works to help determine the effectiveness in which a Supplier can provide its services to the organization and assists in further improving the Suppliers abilities and level of service through the analysis of data and the application quality control processes.
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Need a supplier quality engineer who has spent the majority of his time in developing products/ root cause analysis of issues with PCB manufacturers ( and who has an IPC certification/training done.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer will play a key role in ensuring world-class performance of the Zoox prototype and production supply base and drive continuous improvement. Improve Zoox supplier quality processes such as assessments, supplier management, part approval, and corrective actions.
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The Manager of Supplier Quality Engineering will be responsible for establishing, maintaining, and growing a World Class vendor base. Manager, Supplier Quality Engineering.
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Quality Inspection Experience. Their duties include measuring objects compared to their intended physical specifications, running quality tests and identifying defects. 2 or more years of experience in a manufacturing, quality, or process focused role in a high-volume manufacturing environment preferred.
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Meta is seeking a BMS Quality Manager to join our North American Data Center Design, Engineering & Construction team. Manage, onboard, and lead the General Contractor BMS Lead(s), the Control Systems Integrator (CSI) and Electrical and Installation (E&I) controls contractor throughout all phases of the project, while developing program efficiency improvements and incorporating lessons learned to ensure a safe, robust, reliable and functional controls system that adheres to Facebook’s design and quality requirements.
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Indotronix is seeking a Onsite Job - Senior Supplier Quality Engineer for a Job Opportunity in MI, Plymouth. The Sr. SQE will investigate, evaluate, and resolve supplier quality problems by conducting defect investigations, analyzing defect trends, and leading continuous improvement projects.
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Under the direction of the Program Manager of Consultation Programs, the Quality Specialist will provide training, support (technical assistance), and consultation to licensed family childcare homes and licensed childcare centers.
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Quality Systems including, but not limited to, Customer Complaints, CAPA, Internal Audit, Validation, Change Control, ICH Stability Study, GMP Management Review, Supplier Management, and Mock Recall.
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Rebekah's Health & Nutrition Source was established in 2007 in Lapeer, MI. Rebekah's is now the largest supplier of the highest quality supplement of alternative health in Lapeer, along with Michigan made products, organic food, food co-op and more.
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Standard coding sets as they are used in quality measurement including ICD-10, CPT, CPT Category II, HCPCS, LOINC, NDC. Healthcare quality performance and measurement sets including CMS quality withhold, Managed Care Accountability Set, NCQA Quality Improvement Standards and HEDIS.
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This position reports to the Quality Manager and is responsible for executing and maintaining a Quality Control system, while supervising approximately 8-10 direct reports. Multiple Non-Destructive testing processes such as Radiography (RT), Ultrasonics (UT), Solvent Removable Visible Penetrant (PT), Magnetic Particle-AC Yoke (MT) and Visual Examination (VT) are frequently used to validate quality of workmanship.
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