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As a Supplier Quality Manager , you will be leading, inspiring, and setting strategic quality direction for our contract manufacturing partner and a team of Mfg Quality Engineers who ensure quality control and issue prevention throughout the new product introduction, manufacturing, and delivery phases for contract manufacturer operations building our award-winning Monarch Tractor.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer - Electronics will be dedicated to improving the incoming quality and reliability of printed circuit board assemblies sourced from key suppliers. Supplier Quality Engineer - Electronics Boulder, CO.
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Crane Aerospace and Electronics is seeking to hire a Supplier Quality Engineer in Burbank, CA.Job Summary: The Supplier Quality Engineer works with minimal supervision and uses originality, ingenuity and established procedures to support the Crane Supplier Quality Management Strategy.
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Supplier Quality Engineer - Electronics page is loaded Supplier Quality Engineer - Electronics Apply locations Boulder, CO time type Full time posted on Posted 5 Days Ago job requisition id 12919 Do you want to be part of a business that genuinely values entrepreneurialism , innovation and individual accountability.
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Manager, Supplier Quality Engineering SIG SAUER, Inc. is a leading provider and manufacturer of firearms, electro-optics, ammunition, airguns, suppressors, remote controlled weapons stations, and training.
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The Sr. Supplier Quality Engineer is responsible to proactively drive supplier quality assurance/control through initial supplier survey/qualification and follow-up confirmations.
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In this highly visible role, the Supplier Industrialization Manager for Quality Management Systems (QMS) recruits, develops, mentors, and leads a team of Technical Program Managers (TPMs) and Supplier Industrialization Engineers (SIEs) who are responsible to lead, develop and drive best-in-class quality management systems including auditing and risk compliance systems.
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Hands-on supplier industrialization, supplier quality toolbox (ISO, IATF, DFM/A, GD&T, PFEP, 8D) and automotive core pillars (APQP, PPAP, MSA, SPC, FMEA) experience. You will also lead development of and day to day maintenance of Supplier and SIE team quality performance metrics, tools and databases leading to predictive analytics.
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The quality manager role establishes, maintains, and optimizes an effective quality management system both within the systems of Thermal Care and externally within the role as Supplier Quality Assurance.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer works to provide the organization with an adequate pipeline of qualified suppliers and manufacturers. The Supplier Quality Engineer works to help determine the effectiveness in which a Supplier can provide its services to the organization and assists in further improving the Suppliers abilities and level of service through the analysis of data and the application quality control processes.
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The TRM Supplier Risk Management role will partner closely with Supplier Relationship Owners (SROs) and 2LOD Risk Management to execute a high quality third party risk management program across the supplier lifecycle.
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Ensure quality documentation across the supplier lifecycle for the third party portfolio to include knowledge of risk and controls for pre and post award of contracts. Maintain third party community of practice (education/training) in coordination with the 2LOD Risk Management and drive engagement with supplier relationship owners in the 1LOD.
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Partner with R&D Engineering, Manufacturing Quality, Supplier Quality, and Brand Marketing to deliver 5-star innovation - Use advanced quality planning tools to: - Identify opportunities for product improvements based on previous quality and consumer issues.
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In 2021, Delta was also recognized by CDP with leadership level ratings for its substantial contribution to climate change and water security issues and named Supplier Engagement Leader for its continuous development of a sustainable value chain.
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Minimum 5 years work experience in Engineering with a minimum of 5 years in Supplier Quality Engineering. Evaluate and report on PCBA supplier performance via monthly business reviews and quarterly scorecard reviews.
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