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The Supplier Quality Engineer is responsible for ensuring that delivered products and/or services conform to contractual and the Company’s requirements by designing, implementing, evaluating and continually improving quality assurance and control methods and systems.
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Job Description: STS is seeking a Supplier Quality Manager for a vehicle manufacturer in Milwaukee, WI. Work for our premier client, who is a leader in their industry. STS Technical Services is hiring a Supplier Quality Manager in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer Co-op will support ABIOMED’s primary technical contacts with all US based suppliers, assist with Quality team’s supplier initiatives, nonconformance investigations and Quality Inspection alignment.
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Prepare Supplier and Internal Quality KPI's, countermeasures and action plans for supplier quality metrics, on-time delivery, supplier 8D responses, etc. Good communication with other areas: engineering, supplier quality, customer quality, sourcing, etc.
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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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EchoStar has an exciting opportunity for a Supplier Quality Engineer in our Hughes Network Systems division. Review potential supplier quality issues at incoming inspection, new product introductions, high volume production & customer returns.
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Familiar with major customer supplier portals including GE Aviation and Raytheon Technologies. Strong information technology skills especially related to inspection measuring and test equipment, digital gaging, and quality systems.
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Sanmina is looking for a knowledgeable and ambitious person to fill a Supplier Quality Engineer position. Minimum of 5years of experience in Supplier Quality with direct experience performing supplier on-boarding, qualification activities.
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Experience developing quality control plans, supplier quality audits, failure analysis, and root cause corrective actions. 2 or more years of related experience in Manufacturing and/or Quality Engineering.
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Bachelor's degree in mechanical or chemical engineering or other technical engineering degree and 5 years of supplier quality or inspection related work experience. We strive to provide not only superior technology and design, but also outstanding quality, service, and application support.
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The Supplier Quality Manager provides strategic and tactical management support to the organization by overseeing the various Supplier Quality projects relating to APQP to support High Performance Product Development (HPPD) process, Supplier development activities, Corrective Actions, and reporting to maintain and improve customer satisfaction, eliminate errors and improve efficiency.
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This includes the disposition of supplier non-conformances and issuance/management of Supplier Corrective Action Reports (SCAR). Determine quality requirements for highly technical projects drawing from customer, internal, and industry specifications.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer (SQE) position is responsible to develop positive, partner-oriented relationships with members of MCI's Supply Chain to continuously improve and monitor supplier performance through auditing and the application of quality tools and performance metrics.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer will be responsible for executing various supplier quality engineering related activities such as Compliance, Process, and Product Audits, MRB, FAI Witnessing, Review and Sign off, Problem Solving, Corrective and Preventive Actions, Supplier Performance Reporting and other Quality Improvement Activities.
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The Supplier Quality Manager will provide a range of quality, food safety, regulatory and technical leadership experience in the beverage and/or food industry to support BODYARMOR's Supplier Quality onboarding function.
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