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Quality Manager

Miller Industries – Quality Manager - Fenton, MichiganWho We AreAt Miller Industries, we design, engineer, and manufacture custom products right here in the USA, at our locations in Fenton and Burton, Michigan, and with additional engineering support in El Paso, Texas. The divisions of our business include Miller Fabricated Systems, Flex Air, Miller Industries Representatives, and our MI Service Group. Together, we have the capabilities to provide our customers with custom steel fabrication, custom commercial and industrial HVAC systems, and various modular mechanical and electrical systems. Over the years, we have been a primary supplier to automotive, healthcare, institutional, and semiconductor manufacturers worldwide.We take great pride in our family-operated business built on hard work and a passion for making quality products. We are committed to ensuring the needs of our employees are met and even exceeded, and that they can grow and develop throughout their careers. As we continue to grow at a rapid pace, we are looking for skilled talent to join our team. If you believe this opportunity is right for you, we welcome you to apply today!Job SummaryThe Quality Manager is responsible for developing, implementing, maintaining, and continuously improving the company’s Integrated Quality Management System (QMS) across multiple manufacturing facilities. The role ensures compliance with applicable standards including American Institute of Steel Construction requirements, ISO-based quality systems, customer specifications, welding quality requirements, and regulatory standards. This position leads all quality assurance and quality control activities for structural steel fabrication, modular buildings, generator enclosures, trailers, battery enclosures, HVAC equipment, and related manufactured products. The Quality Manager is responsible for ensuring consistent product quality,managing audits and certifications, driving corrective actions, reducing defects, and promoting a culture of continuous improvement throughout the organization.Main Duties And ResponsibilitiesQuality Management System (QMS)Develop, implement, maintain, and improve the Integrated QMS across all manufacturing locations.Ensure compliance with:AISC Certification requirementsISO 9001 principles and systemsCustomer quality requirementsWelding and fabrication standardsApplicable codes and regulatory requirementsMaintain controlled procedures, work instructions, forms, records, and quality documentation.Lead document control and revision management processes.Establish and monitor company quality objectives and KPIs.AISC Certification ManagementServe as the primary management representative for AISC certification activities.Maintain compliance with:AISC Fabricator CertificationWelding quality requirementsProcedure qualification records (PQRs)Welder qualification recordsInspection and testing requirementsCoordinate annual AISC audits and corrective action responses.Ensure fabrication and welding operations meet approved procedures and standards.Work closely with production, engineering, and welding personnel to maintain certification compliance.Audits & ComplianceLead internal quality audits and supplier audits.Coordinate customer audits, third-party inspections, and certification audits.Ensure corrective actions are effectively implemented and verified.Maintain audit readiness across all facilities.Reporting & MetricsDevelop and maintain quality performance metrics and reports.Track KPIs related to: Defects, Rework, ScrapCustomer complaintsAudit findingsCorrective actionsPrepare reports for management review meetings.Qualifications & SkillsMinimum 7–10 years of quality management experience in:Structural steel fabricationModular manufacturingHeavy industrial fabricationWelding/fabrication environmentsMinimum 3–5 years managing quality systems and personnel.Experience implementing and maintaining integrated QMS systems.Direct experience with AISC certification requirements is strongly preferred.Experience with multi-site manufacturing operations is preferred.