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As an Astera Labs Principal Quality Engineer, you will be a technical leader across all aspects of total quality management, including Customer, Supplier, Regulatory, and New Product Development.
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The Sr. Supplier Quality Engineer participates in decisions related to scope of work, risk management, process improvements, material disposition, and the implementation of revised product specifications.
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Quality Assurance Processes and New Product Development approval process APQP/PPAP.Effective at performing data analysis using software such as Excel, Tableau, MiniTab, etc. Assist in the development of supplier scorecard criteria.
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This role will be focused on providing quality engineering support to the new product development process, operations/production, and quality systems. Develop and maintain project Quality Plans for assigned projects Develop protocols, perform statistical analyses, and write reports for validations and formal product/process development, which requires quality-engineering involvement.
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This is a full-time on-site role as a Quality Engineer at Contego Medical, Inc. in Santa Clara, CA. This function will facilitate compliance to applicable internal and external requirements during the entire product life cycle including new product development, device manufacturing/commercialization and post-market, with a primary focus on manufacturing/commercialization.
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Description To be a successful team member within Product Operations you will lead and manage the Operations technical team (DFx, DFm, Test, SQE, PQE and others) during product development and high volume production.
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NVIDIA's Silicon Solutions Group (SSG) seeks a Manufacturing Quality Engineer to join our Hardware Architecture Development (HW ArchDev) team. The HW ArchDev team is at the center of all silicon and system-level feature development, tradeoff analysis, system integration solutions, and system Product of Record (POR) alignment.
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The Quality Engineer supports product development from concept through commercialization and serves as a core team member of the cross-functional product development team.
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Collaborate closely with development teams to understand product requirements and ensure test coverage. Conduct thorough functional, regression, integration, and smoke testing to identify defects and ensure product quality.
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They work with product, development and other teams to deliver high quality product to Amazon's customers. You’ll work directly with Product Management, Development team and Design to ensure that Alexa customers will have the best experience for Alexa entertainment audio featured products.
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Strong understanding of software development lifecycle (SDLC) and QA methodologies. Analyze test results and provide detailed reports on software quality and performance. Participate in code reviews and provide feedback on code quality and testability.
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COMPANY: Our client, a Fortune 500 Software Organization, is seeking a Software Quality Engineer to bring onto the team. JOB TITLE: Software Quality Engineer. COMPANY: Our client, a Fortune 500 Software Organization, is seeking a Software Quality Engineer to bring onto the team.
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7+ years experience supporting new product launches from a mechanical, process engineering, quality planning, quality engineering or product development perspective.
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Learning & Development Opportunities: On-demand online training and book reimbursement. Collaborate with design, manufacturing, and quality teams to drive consistent, high-quality parts and assemblies.
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Supports the Design Development process with quality input to various phase review (PDR, CDR, TRR. 8+ years’ experience in process engineering or product quality assurance for electronics or mechanical product.
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