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Both Classes – Principles of mathematics necessary to evaluate, monitor, and control air quality; basic computer principles and applications; statistical techniques; engineering principles used in the various types of industrial processes; major Federal, State, and local laws, rules, and regulations related to air quality and vehicle emission standards; internal combustion engine cycles; thermodynamic and heat transfer principles; the effects of vehicle emissions on air quality and human health.
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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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The Senior ML Engineer is primarily responsible for high-quality Python and SQL scripts needed to bring machine learning solutions to life. Develop data pipelines by creating efficient data models, writing high-quality ETL/SQL, building Alteryx workflows, managing tickets, and collaborating with partners.
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Mfg mgmnt, engineering, lean mfg, 5S, Statistical process control, DFx reports, quality mfg tools, cost analysis, line efficiency rptg, Kaizen Blitz, - Implement world class manufacturing practices such as Lean Manufacturing and 5S to produce quality product in the most cost effective, timely manner and defect free.
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Co-Op/Internship in Manufacturing, Supply Chain, or Distribution with experience applying basic Lean/Continuous Improvement Tools, Possess applied knowledge of a functioning Quality Management System elements including Statistical Process Control, FMEA, Quality KPIs, etc.
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Provide technical assistance to other Departments such as Assembly, Machine Shop, Dispensers, Partitions, Shipping, Engineering, Quality Assurance, and Manufacturing Management." Research and collect data to support Manufacturing Engineering projects using statistical software (e.g. JMP, QI Macros, and Excel), provide visual analysis and draw conclusions and recommendation for next actions.
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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 in a quality manager/engineer role at an AS9100 Certified facility. The role will develop standardized procedures to ensure consistent quality performance, FMEA, work with process engineers in applying statistical tools, root cause analysis, problem solving techniques, and identify opportunities for process improvement.
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Our client is currently seeking a Quality Engineer for their manufacturing facility in the Reno, NV area. Strong computer skills for Minitab or other statistical software packagesGreat company to grow with.
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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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As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will play a vital role in ensuring the efficient and effective production of our high-quality products. Utilize tools such as root cause analysis and statistical process control to identify areas for improvement.
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Proficiency in engineering principles, statistical analysis, and CAD/CAM software. Develop quality control systems and ensure standards are met. Their main goal is to design, develop, and implement efficient systems and processes to enhance productivity and reduce costs while maintaining high-quality standards.
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An Audio Hardware Reliability team is looking for a Quality & Reliability Engineer who will be instrumental in safeguarding the superior quality of their Audio products and maintaining best in class warranty return rates on current and future products.
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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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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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