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Crane Aerospace & Electronics looking for a Quality Engineer to join our team at our West Caldwell, NJ location. Education: BA or BS degree in Quality, Industrial, Electrical, Mechanical Engineering - ASQC Quality Engineer Certification a plus.
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EchoStar has an exciting opportunity for a Supplier Quality Engineer in our Hughes Network Systems division. 2-3 years of relatable work experiencePreferred Qualifications:Understanding of quality systems and processes such as ISO9001, AS9100D, SPC, PPAP and six sigma methodologies.
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Reporting to the Quality Manager the Quality Metrology Engineer role combines knowledge and skills in Mechanical Engineering, 3D CAD, manufacturing, dimensional measurement and data processing to automate measurement and reporting process.
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Panelmatic is seeking a detail-oriented experienced Quality Control Inspector. Assist in training the production team on quality control measures to improve product excellence. Follow all applicable Quality Assurance Procedures (QAP) and Quality Testing Procedures.
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In addition act as the site lead in the absence of the Quality Manager. Knowledge of Quality Management Systems e.g. CAPA, Product defense, Pest Control. Demonstrates leadership through a commitment to communication, work habits and be fully competent in all aspects of a wide variety of processes including maintaining safety, troubleshooting/problem solving, decision making, organizing/planning, Nestle Health Science's core behaviors, administrative, quality appraisals, sampling plans, manufacturing audits/process audits, statistical techniques, production control systems, manufacturing document review, test equipment and training.
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The audit forms include but are not limited to: Quality Assurance Inspection Log, In-Process Visual Inspection Log, Inspection History Cards, Quality Assurance Daily Information Log and Line Clearance Log Re-Inspect product after disposition has been completed.
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Prepares quality inspection results records and submits copies of all final inspection quality records to the Quality Supervisor(s) or Quality Document Control Clerk for including those records into the Car History Books.
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Review audits and ongoing monitoring of DEA compliance, FDA compliance, PDMP compliance, OSHA compliance, HIPAA and HITECH compliance, and Boards of Pharmacy regulatory compliance, and compliance with client KPIs. Partner with the CCO to the design and maintenance of quality programs, including but not limited to QA plans, inspection procedures, work instructions, training, deviation investigations and CAPA management, facility mapping and validation projects.
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Works closely with department supervisor, Quality Assurance/support staff and other co-workers to effectively problem solve, correct and prevent Category 1 and 2 quality defects and errors.
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Extraordinary Projects need Exceptional TalentAs a Quality Control Inspector at Company, reporting to Quality Control Manager, you will perform or assist in variety of quality control engineering and inspection work related to a specific discipline, i.e., civil, structural, mechanical, piping, welding, NDE and/or electrical.
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Company is seeking a Quality Control Inspector for our office in Los Angeles, CA.About CompanyCompany is a leading civil, building, and specialty Construction Company that believes integrity, teamwork, and a collaborative approach are fundamental to our business success.
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A proven understanding of engineering principles and quality tools and methods such as Control Plans, PPAP, APQP, PFMEA, 8D, SPC, and Six Sigma. Four or more (4+) years of supplier quality engineering and product quality engineering expertise plus one or more (1+) supervisory or above experience.
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5-8 years related experience as a quality assurance engineer or equivalent at a corporate and/or manufacturing plant level, preferably a tier I supplier to the automotive industry. Conduct research on product defects, test performance, plant reject and scrap, and recommend process or product changes to overcome quality issues.
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Professional Quality Certifications by ASQ (American Society for Quality) including Certified Quality Engineer, Certified Manager of Quality/Organizational Excellence, Six Sigma Black Belt or Lean Six Sigma a plus.
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Be our team expert for coding questions, complex cases, and coding denials
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