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As a Quality Assurance Engineer III at Fanatics Betting & Gaming (FBG), your role will span across the Digital Sports and Sports Betting markets. 5+ years of experience working as a Quality Assurance Engineer.
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Preferred Certified Quality Technician, Certified Quality Auditor (CQA or WI Cert.), Certified Quality Engineer, Lean, 6 Sigma Certification Desired but not required. We are hiring a Quality Engineer II. This position's primary responsibility is designing and ensuring human/machine interfaces and quality processes, procedures and controls are aligned to maximize quality production at a reduced cost.
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Aerojet Rocketdyne is seeking an experienced Senior Specilast, Supplier Quality Engineer to join our company. 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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The Quality Engineer III will provide technical Line Support to ensure product quality is built into processes. Audits production processes, raw materials or suppliers/vendors to ensure that established quality standards are met.
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Job Title: Sr Specialist, Supplier Quality Engineer. Certified Quality Engineer strongly preferred. Investigate and report supplier quality history as requested by quality engineering or Quality & Mission Assurance (Q&MA) management.
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SRG Global is looking for a Quality Engineer to join our team in Morehead, KY! ASQ Certified Quality Engineer. As a Koch company, SRG Global is a team of creative and innovative individuals that engineer solutions for greater surface durability, structural integrity, enhanced functionality, vehicle efficiency and design flexibility.
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Bachelor's degree preferred with a minimum of one (1) to five (5) years of professional work experience as a Quality Engineer. Prior experience in areas of quality assurance such as: DOE, FMEA, SPC, RCCA, 8D, controls plan, material control, process control, systems performance, product evaluation, MSA, metrology, automated measurement and software is preferred.
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Internal Job Title: Specialist, Quality Engineer. We are currently seeking a Quality Engineer at our Torrance, CA location, to be a responsible partner with Design, Manufacturing, Quality Engineering as well as Supply Chain team in reference to production-to-production process for the below.
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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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Responsible for working as the Quality Assurance member on new product development projects for the B. Braun Medical Inc medical device franchise. Provides Design Assurance Quality Engineering support, to the R&D organization for new products, design modifications, and OEM customers; this includes creation of Quality and Validation plans, risk analysis, traceability matrixes, URS/FS, Design Reviews, customer interface, and follow through.
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The Quality Engineer will support the Leidos Dynetics Space Systems Division with development of space products and systems with primary responsibility for the manufacturing, assembly, integration, and testing of the Exhaust Gas Heat Exchanger and Pneumatic Actuation System.
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Certifications as a Quality Engineer (CQE), Quality Manager (CQM), Quality Inspector (CQI), Quality Auditor (CQA), and/or Six Sigma Black Belt through ASQ. Certifications as a Quality Engineer (CQE), Quality Manager (CQM), Quality Auditor (CQA), or Six Sigma Black Belt through ASQ.
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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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What we are looking forWe are looking for a passionate Staff-Level Air Compliance Engineer or Scientist to join our quality, landfill gas, and greenhouse gas practice in the Mid-Atlantic market.
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Conduct internal and external training or facilitation as vital to improving quality such as Supplier Corrective Actions (SCAR) 8D Problem-Solving Methodology, First Article, SPC, FMEA. 7-10 years practical, hands-on, quality and/or lean operations experience, including formal training in quality tools, problem solving techniques, knowledge in reading and communicating drawings (Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerance), in depth use of quality improvement methods, and a background in gauging concepts and techniques.
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