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Our Head of Business Development must be comfortable navigating the DoD ecosystem and other government agencies to help secure contracts that will generate significant long-term revenue for H3X. The Head of Business Development will have three primary initiatives: Generate sales and ink long-term/high-volume contracts with customers in all target markets.
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Additionally, maintain positive internal and external relations with the BAE Systems SMS customer, the program team, and the supplier(s). Lead internal evaluation of subcontractor(s) change proposals and development of negotiation plansIn partnership with the Subcontract Manager (SMS’ empowered official for the subcontract), act as the principal interface with the subcontractor on all subcontract related subjects and perform as a liaison between subcontractor, Program, and other stakeholders as needed.
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Conduct on-site supplier development assessments and improvement activities. Employ a disciplined, collaborative approach to problem solving with urgency, clear understanding of the expectations from internal customers at an enterprise level to facilitate a supplier development process that meets the Enterprise needs.
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The Sr Systems Engineer – Mission Analyst will work to define mission parameters and derive driving mission requirements as part of a novel spacecraft development using mission level modeling and simulation techniques.
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This role owns the quotation process(RFx, quote analysis with internal stakeholders, supplier selection) and also the contract development and negotiation required to procure the product or service.
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Provides technical guidance and quality compliance for Supplier Quality engagement throughout the lifecycle on newly qualified parts and implementing strategies for driving product quality and continuous improvement, ensuring purchased products and components are manufactured and qualified in accordance to applicable industry standards, regulatory requirements, and customer requirements.
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Tasks include involvement in digital, analog, and RF design projects from initial bill-of-material selection through Printed Circuit Board (PCB) manufacturing, Circuit Card Assembly (CCA), and subsystem assembly including resolution on all technical and supplier related issues.
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Incorporate Advanced Product Quality Planning process in coordination with Category Managers, SST, Supplier Quality & Mission Assurance to target all aspects of supplier readiness, capacity, run rate, and specialty processes especially with regards to establishing new products/processes at suppliers.
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Pursues assigned projects and efforts derived from corporate objectives, with the larger team effort related to project planning, product development, manufacturing process development, risk management, and supplier management.
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The Director, Metal Procurement (Strategy, Sustainability, and Asia, ME Suppliers) oversees the entire Ball Way of Procurement process for aluminum (coil) purchases from NCA, EMEA or SA/China/Middle East suppliers, from strategy development to execution.
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Degree in Food Science, Food Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or closely related field preferred (Masters or PhD preferred) with 3+ years of experience in product development in the food industry.
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Comfortable operating in the fuzzy front-end area of innovation and passionate about creating, rapid prototyping, development, and commercialization of ideas under tight timelines. Work closely with procurement, engineering, and our supplier base to identify potential innovation, renovation, and productivity opportunities.
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Job Duties:Responsible for coordinating, leading, and carrying out implementation of supplier development systems used for new supplier evaluation, auditing, assessment, recognition, and continuous improvement roadmaps.
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Supplier Quality Engineer is responsible for critical component development and qualification activities at suppliers. This role will develop and maintain quality standards, support continuous improvement and manage supplier quality.
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In this role, you will work as part of a team, providing technical support on New Product Development and Sustaining Project Initiatives, ensuring medical devices are designed with the utmost regards to safety, reliability and quality You will be responsible for reviewing supplier documentation including First Article Inspection Reports and OQ/PQ documentation and assisting with new component supplier qualifications with help from the Released Product Engineering team.
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