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Position Scope/Summary : The Quality Engineer III is primarily responsible for identifying problems, collecting data, analyzing trends, reporting findings, and initiating corrective and/or preventive actions related to in-process, product, and equipment quality issues.
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Provide support for plant quality and continuous improvement programs, including Six Sigma, SPC, and various customer-focused programs. Responsible for supporting the Quality Department in the plan, coordination, and execution of quality control activities to ensure that the Operation delivers Chemical Processing, Paint, Thermal Spray, and NDT functions that meet all company and customer Quality requirements.
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Utilize Quality-Engineering tools to problem solve/troubleshoot and assist in risk analysis (e.g., FMEA, Design of Experiments, QbD, SPC). Lead and interface with team members (Engineering, Manufacturing, Regulatory Affairs, Quality Operations, Quality Validation, Supply Chain, and other technical disciplines) representing the respective validation elements, as applicable, to determine validation strategy and system validation requirements based on concepts of life cycle: user requirements, functional specifications, design specifications, commissioning and validation.
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Experience with Quality Engineering tools, i.e. Cause Map, Fish Bone analysis, PFMEA, Six Sigma, SPC, etc. 3-5 years experience as a Quality Engineer preferably in the aerospace and defense industry.
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ASQ Certification as a Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) and Six Sigma Green Belt. Understanding and proficiency in quality tools such as 8D, SPC, FMEA, PPAP, etc. Ensure that all work activity is performed in accordance with established internal procedures, and FDA's Quality System Requirements, such as 60601 and MDR.
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Reporting to the Quality Director as a Quality Engineer, you will be a key player in ensuring the highest standards of quality in our aerospace manufacturing processes. Proven experience as a Quality Engineer in the aerospace industry.
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Provides leadership in the development and implementation of inspection plans that utilize Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMMs), Standard Measuring Inspection (SMI) equipment, quality tool and gage processes, sample inspection, NDT, special process certification controls, and Statistical Process Control (SPC) techniques.
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Experience conducting internal audits using NADCAP Audit checklist for Heat Treatment Experience operating within relevant regulatory requirements, e.g., FAA, OSHA, DCMA, ISO Systems, Quality Assurance/Control and Cost Systems ASNT or ASQ certification, Lean Manufacturing, FMEA, Process Control, SPC, CAD preferred.
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Experience in a quality manager/engineer role at an AS9100 Certified facility. ● Conduct technical/statistical studies (PPAP, SPC, FMEA, MSA, First Article Reports, etc. The Quality Manager plays a key role in creating the internal procedures and quality systems that ensures our customers are satisfied with our products and services.
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YOUR SKILLS BS Chemical Engineering preferred (Mechanical or Industrial Engineers will be considered) Computer literate – Minitab and SAP Good communication skills - verbal and writtenCertified Quality Engineer by American Society of Quality preferred Training in Lean / Six Sigma Principles.
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ASQ Certified Quality Engineer and Certified Quality Auditor certification preferred. Understanding of standard quality and statistical measurements, including SPC, DOE, CPK, etc.
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Guide peers in Validation and Engineering Departments to use sound, statistically based Quality Engineering approaches in project, test plans and in analyses of test results. You will work in cooperation with the manufacturing departments, Engineering, Regulatory, QC, and Quality Operations on a daily basis.
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ASQ Certified Quality Engineer. The Welding Quality Process Engineer is responsible for ensuring that quality requirements are integrated and captured in various special processes utilized in the Canoga Park facility.
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Manufacturing Engineer I will design and develop manufacturing processes, tooling, and fixtures in order to meet daily production schedules while enhancing productivity and product quality.
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Applies statistical process control (SPC) methods for analyzing data to evaluate the current process and process changes. Performs quality engineering reviews of design documentation for compliance with stated requirements, including vendor quality manuals and company quality records.
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