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Our client, provider of some of the world’s most advanced, technology-led defense, aerospace and security solutions, is actively seeking to recruit the right individual to help with our quality efforts as a Quality Assurance Laser Tracker / CMM Inspector in our Louisville, KY facility.
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These markets include aerospace and defense, factory automation, air and water quality environmental monitoring, electronics design and development, oceanographic research, deepwater oil and gas exploration and production, medical imaging and pharmaceutical research.
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The Supervisor, Quality Control Analytics role will support the Quality Control (QC) Analytics programs and testing operations at Iovance’s integrated Cell Therapy Center (iCTC). The Supervisor, Quality Control Analytics role will have direct oversight of the QC analysts and performance.
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Crane Aerospace & Electronics has an exciting career opportunity for a Quality Engineer II at our Chandler, AZ facility. The Quality Engineer is responsible for, in partnership with the Quality Management Team, establishing the continuous improvement strategy to support the organization's quality and cost reduction goals.
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As a Manufacturing Quality Engineer, you will make an impact on product quality and manufacturing. Experience developing quality control plans, supplier quality audits, failure analysis, and root cause corrective actions.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer is responsible for the quality assurance of parts that are supplied to Mazda and the MTMUS (Mazda Toyota Manufacturing U.S.) plant. The Supplier Quality Engineer assures that the part quality satisfies the design specifications and expectations by utilizing their experience in quality, manufacturing, engineering, financial and regulatory knowledge.
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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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Hitachi Energy is seeking a Supplier Quality Engineer within our North American Power Grid - Transformer (PGTR) organization. Recent experience working with data-driven analytical methodologies for industrial quality applications - especially Statistical Process Control [SPC], Six Sigma, Process Capability (Cp, CpK), and/or Process Performance (Pp, PpK) Analysis.
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Implement, develop, and sustain the DAP Quality Management System which includes: Safety, Documentation and Change Control, Supplier Control, Measurement Systems Analysis and Calibration/Validation, Product Conformance, Process Control and Capability, Complaint Investigation/Root Cause and Corrective Action Implementation, Continuous Improvement, Training, and Semi-Annual Auditing.
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Through our extensive network of hot mix asphalt and ready-mix concrete plants, quarries, and liquid asphalt terminals, PII delivers the highest quality materials and custom solutions to thousands of road construction and road maintenance customers.
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Support the development and rollout of Advanced Product Quality Planning techniques such as PFMEAs, control plans, and SPC. As a member of their Quality team, you will report to the Director of Product Assurance and will help define the inspection process for our first certified aircraft.
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Summary: This is a Data Quality Analyst role for the Enterprise Data Strategy team, focused on the PROVIDER data domain. The Data Quality Analyst - Provider Data Domain is a downstream data role that requires a candidate with strong data management background who understands data, how to ingest data, proper use/consumption, data quality, and stewardship.
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ASQ Certified Quality Manager or Certified Quality Engineer. Senior Quality Manager. + Experience with AS9100D QMS and in Engine customer specific quality standards Pratt & Whitney, Rolls-Royce, GE, Safran, CF.
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Perini Management Services Inc., is seeking a CA Registered Professional Engineer for Quality Control Supervisor Position at the Alcatraz Prison National Park in San Fransico, CA. Assist in preparation/implementation of quality control procedures, i.e., inspection instructions, control measuring and test equipment, etc.
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Audits quality systems for deficiency identification and correction. Provides advice and guidance in interpreting and adapting quality standards. Develops, modifies, coordinates and documents the implementation, evaluation, and maintenance of quality assurance programs and systems on one or more mid-size projects.
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