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One or more of the following certifications is preferred for this role: Certified Quality Engineering (CQE), Certified Quality Auditor (CQA), Certified Software Quality Engineer (CSQE), Certified Reliability Engineering (CRE), Certified Biomedical Auditor (BCA), or Six Sigma Black Belt. Associate Staff Quality Engineer - Software Development / San Jose ONSITE.
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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. Assist in the development of supplier scorecard criteria. Support deployment of policies, procedures, and standards for Supplier Quality Management that meet AS9100 and FAA requirements, including supplier selection and purchase order quality flow down requirements.
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This role reports directly to the Quality Assurance Manager, New Product Development and will work in close collaboration with the Flight Test organization as well as other engineering and research and development teams.
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Assist in the development, improvement, and management of product assurance systems such as incoming quality inspection, in-process quality assurance, statistical process control, calibration / preventative maintenance, CAPA, nonconforming materials, product lot release testing, and finished goods control.
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Support Cross Functional Team during Product Development, NPI or Launch stage by providing input on product design, quality, manufacturing or reliability related issues. We are looking for a product quality engineer to help us to build next generation Portal products.
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Ensure strong quality operation on the Energy Storage System product Pilot Line. Manage component quality, production process quality, root cause analysis, and continuous improvement.
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You should be able to analyze field, factory and development process metrics to identify trends in failures and issues to drive process changes to improve digital product quality.
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Work with cross-functional teams (e.g.: R&D, Operations, Manufacturing Engineering, Service and Support, Product Management, Business Development, QA, QC, Regulatory Affairs) to drive resolution for internal issues/projects.
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Job Description: As a Quality Engineer II, you will ensure compliance with local and international regulatory requirements related to product safety. The Quality Engineer II is responsible for working with technical subject matter experts to document product formula information/data for use in the creation of product safety documentation.
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Participate in technical or specialty design review(s) for product development and participate as QA representative in the design change management process for product development.
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As a Quality Engineer, you will ensure compliance with local and international regulatory requirements related to product safety. Investigate and drive customer complaints related to product labeling to closure in a timely manner.
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Work with cross-functional teams including R&D, Operations, Manufacturing Engineering, Service and Support, Product Management, Business Development, QA, QC, and Regulatory Affairs to drive resolution for internal issues and/or projects.
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Ability to apply project management skills to ensure fulfillment of new product development requirements. Preference for Electro-Mechanical Medical Device experienceExperience in Quality, Manufacturing, or Research and Development experience in a medical device or other regulated industry.
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Ensure controls meet BD and FDA regulatory requirements by actively participating on product development teams and identifying Quality needs, product improvements and customer requirements.
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