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The Supplier Quality Engineer will be responsible for executing various supplier quality engineering related activities such as Compliance, Process, and Product Audits, MRB, FAI Witnessing, Review and Sign off, Problem Solving, Corrective and Preventive Actions, Supplier Performance Reporting and other Quality Improvement Activities.
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Develop and maintain detailed and accurate reporting of supplier performance and quality improvement progress. Prior practical experience and implementation of Quality Engineering tools and systems such as: DOE, FMEA, SPC, RCCA, APQP, PPAP, controls plans, material control, process control, systems performance, product evaluation, MSA, metrology, automated measurement, and software is preferred.
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The Senior Supplier Quality Engineer is responsible for quality engineering and management activities with suppliers driving quality improvement, ensuring compliance, and supporting Value Add Value Engineering (VAVE) / Expansion project activities.
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This is a PCB Design Engineer position who will be a part of our global hardware engineering design team, playing a critical role in ensuring the highest product quality standards and driving continuous improvement for Ring and Blink products.
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Supplier Management *Collaborate with overseas counterpart to bring up equipment/process at supplier sites *Collaborate with cross-functional stakeholders to qualify MP process through engineering builds *Work with contract manufacturers to deliver detailed process control plans and ensure they are followed through pilot to mass production stages.
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Possess continuous improvement experience with emphasis in the laboratory information management and deployment of LEAN/Six Sigma, analytical methods and manufacturing process development for polymeric materials.
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Role and Responsibilities Using your knowledge in quality management, analytical thinking, professional network, and excellent people skills, you will be responsible for the following: Quality Assurance: Improve supplier quality performance by driving execution of existing quality agreements and improvement actions by your suppliers, as well as triggering internal actions for changes in product or process design to eliminate Material Notification (MN’s) and Deviation Notifications (DN’s.
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License, Certification, Registration N/A Additional Requirements:Thorough knowledge of quality assurance, quality improvement, utilization review, risk management, and accreditation and licensing requirements including The Joint Commission, NCQA, Knox-Keene Act, Federal HMO Act, CMS, Cal-OSHA, Public Employees Medical and Hospital Act, HIPAA and Medi-Cal regulations and standards.
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We are looking for a candidate with an exceptional ability to engage crossfunctionally with other teams including Microbiology, Software & Data Science, Hardware Engineering, Process Engineering, and Quality & Regulatory Affairs (QA/RA.
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Extensive expertise in all PCBA Technologies and Manufacturing with a strong background in Quality and Supplier Management. You'll work in a fast-paced multi-disciplinary environment, develop, and qualify manufacturing solutions, implement, and ensure NVIDIA’s quality standards of manufacturability, yield improvement, and advanced process controls.
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3 years of experience in supply chain departments such as supplier development, supplier quality, sourcing, procurement, and project management experience in manufacturing environments.
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Tapeout GDS to wafer foundry for new masksets, work with cross-functional team to plan engineering wafer start and splits, ensure wafers meet project timeline. We are looking for a talented Semiconductor Foundry Engineer who will be responsible for interacting with our various local and overseas wafer foundries for supplier selection, qualification, monitoring, risk assessment, development and corrective action.
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Future Recommendations: Develop and present recommendations for future enhancements, including team composition, staffing levels, and the integration of key technologies such as Epic Nebula, Azure Cloud, Databricks, and Snowflake to support various County programs, including the Quality Improvement Program (QIP.
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As part of the Financial Intelligence Unit, you’ll be be responsible for conducting quality reviews of case investigations, including thorough analysis of metrics and results to identify process gaps and coaching opportunities for improvement of the AML Investigations team.
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Experience with continuous improvement methodologies (i.e. Lean and Six Sigma, Plan, Do Check, Act, Kaizen etc.) Working closely with key stakeholders (continuous improvement and IT collaboration tools teams) to understand their training vision and objectives, and effectively translating their vision into comprehensive training programs that align with organizational goals and priorities.
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