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Support the repair business in all quality aspects as well as all thermal spray quality issues within the Combustion department. Ability to apply continuous improvement methods to increase manufacturing quality, efficiency, reliability, and cost effectiveness.
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The Quality Engineer 2 provides a range of expertise to ensure that the products are free of flaws and function as designed. Quality Engineer 2. o Knowledge of complex Quality Engineering processes and regulatory requirements.
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Air Quality Engineer/Engineering Associate. Completion of 12 units of upper-division/graduate level air quality, wastewater, and solid waste management-related courses AND possess two or more years of the following experiences:Preparing or reviewing air quality permit applicationsPreparing or reviewing air quality-related regulatory reportsWorking knowledge of federal, State, or local air districts regulations related to landfills and wastewater treatment plantsConducting regulatory auditsPerforming air emission tests.
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As a Quality Engineer, you take responsibility for providing insight into the quality of the department's development processes and deliverables. Independently working as a Quality specialist.
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Best in Class product development team based in the Vernon Hills/N. Chicago, Illinois area is seeking a Senior Supplier Quality Engineer (Hybrid) to partner with our teams to ensure amazing product and process.
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Job Segment: Quality Engineer, Six Sigma, Manufacturing Engineer, Lean Six Sigma, Materials Engineer, Engineering, Management. At Boston Scientific, the Supplier Quality Engineer III will play a key part in leading performance improvement of suppliers and increasing the supplier's capabilities to consistently meet Boston Scientific's requirements.
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We are currently seeking a Supplier Quality Engineer II for our client in the Health Technology domain. Role Description: The Supplier Quality Engineer II must have at least 2+ years of experience.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer will collaborate with other disciplines to include manufacturing engineers, tool technicians, manufacturing support personnel, suppliers, and the customer on assembly and production operations and will keep up to date on related industry best practices.
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Kamatics, a division of Kaman, is looking for a Quality Engineer to join our Quality team at our Bloomfield, CT facility. The Quality Engineer will plan, conduct and monitor a wide array of activities pertaining to our quality control systems, processes & procedures.
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Det-Tronics is looking for an experienced, process driven, results oriented, high performing Supplier Quality Engineer to champion Supplier Quality in our organization. 3+ years of experience in Manufacturing Industries as a Supplier Quality Engineer.
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Best in Class product development team based in the Vernon Hills/N. Chicago, Illinois area is seeking a Senior Supplier Quality Engineer to partner with our teams to ensure amazing product and process.
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Three(3) years' testing/quality assurance experience in rolling stock, locomotive, aerospace or heavy-duty equipment or other related manufacturing industry. Certified Quality Inspector (CQI.
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As Moxion's Supplier Quality Engineer, you will support the Sr. Supplier Quality Engineering Manager in developing world class processes for our supply base to adhere to and respect.
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H3X is looking to hire an experienced Quality Engineer who will build our Quality Management System (QMS) and promote continuous process improvement company wide. Candidates should be experienced with AS9100 and ISO9001 quality procedures and implementations.
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As a proactive problem solver, Senior Quality Engineer will collaborate with Design, R&D, Supplier Quality and Manufacturing teams to develop risk informed QA controls to positively impact CFS mission.
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