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Strong knowledge of quality assurance methodologies, Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, and ISO standards. Our client is seeking a diligent, detail-oriented, and experienced Quality Engineer to join their dynamic team in the Manufacturing industry.
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Experience with continuous improvement methodologies, such as Six Sigma and LEAN Manufacturing. Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives using Six Sigma, LEAN Manufacturing, and DMAIC methodologies.
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Works with Operations and Quality in Lean Manufacturing. Quality Engineer- #1 International Precision Manufacturer and Supplier Across the World for Over 50 years! Aerospace, automotive, and medical quality standards, hands on inspection experience.
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Basic understanding of TQM Philosophy, Continuous Improvement Methodologies, and Lean Manufacturing. The Quality Engineer will be responsible for analyzing the system performance scientifically and feedback to Quality Manager with concerns and opportunities.
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In-depth knowledge of SPC, PPAP, FMEA, and Six Sigma methodologies; ASQ Quality Engineer or Advanced Six Sigma Certification and Lean Manufacturing experience, preferred. Partner with technical support engineers, manufacturing engineers and operations staff to meet quality objectives.
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Exposure to lean manufacturing or service, Automotive manufacturing, Toyota Production System (TPS), Constraint Management. We are part of a larger framework - Design Manufacture Construct (DMC) - that guide building design so that construction can leverage manufacturing productivity.
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Lean manufacturing or Six Sigma experience. We are a leading Tier 1 automotive manufacturer out of Michigan who is looking for a controls engineer out of our Benton Harbor, MI plant to continue pushing our manufacturing/engineering department to the standard of excellence that we are accustomed to.
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Proven experience in Quality Control, Lean Manufacturing, Process Improvement, Continuous Improvement, Six Sigma, and Product Development. The ideal candidate will be responsible for ensuring the quality of products and processes while adheriving to regulatory standards and lean manufacturing principles.
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Engage in a positive manner with team members from all disciplines to ensure common goals are being met (production, material handling, lean manufacturing, engineering, purchasing, safety, maintenance, shipping/receiving, customer service, etc.
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As a Process/Quality Engineer in our team, you will be responsible for supporting manufacturing to ensure processes are in control and continually improved with respect to safety, quality, productivity, and cost.
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2+ years of quality engineering/QA within the industrial manufacturing sector. If no automotive experience, plastics manufacturing experience is also applicable. As a quality engineer on our team, you will be responsible for the adherence to quality standards and procedures and will have the power to hold any products or processes that are not conforming.
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Utilize Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma methodologies to enhance operational efficiency and reduce waste. Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) or Six Sigma certification is a plus.
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