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Requires experience in product and process failure analysis(FMEA) and an understanding of quality techniques such as SPC, Core Tools, Kaizen, DOE, etc. As a Quality Engineer within Inalfa you are in the driver’s seat for building collaborative relationships between the supplier, customer and plant, implementation and improvement of statistical methods, quality cost analysis, specification and procedure development, following ISO/IATF requirements, effective problem solving and assisting with plant quality audits.
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They have an immediate need for an experienced supplier quality engineer with the following background. Summary/ObjectiveMaintaining and improving the Quality System, production processes and overall product quality in thecompany and at suppliers.
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His/her focus will be in maintaining the Quality systems and ensuring the processes meet all customer requirements. Establishes quality related controls to track and measure critical processes within the plant.
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Textron Specialized Vehicles Inc. is a leading global manufacturer of golf cars, utility and personal transportation
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Job Type Full-timeDescriptionSummaryMaterial Control Specialist has experience in manufacturing. Major Function and ScopeCreating material requirement plans, applying for purchase of all raw materials and auxiliary materials, composing purchase order forms, and maintaining ERP system data.
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Our client is a leading commercial construction company specializing in delivering high-quality projects across South Florida. What you will do:As the Director of Business Development - Commercial Construction, you will be responsible for driving business growth, expanding market presence, and developing strategic partnerships within the South Florida region.
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2 years minimum Quality related Field3. CATIA/CAD or similar experience required. Position Type/Expected Hours of Work50 Hours minimumTravelDomestic and International occasional travel. 2 years minimum Quality related Field3.
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Must be proficient in MS Office6.
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Our client is an international manufacturer of stamped automotive components and is looking for a Quality Management Systems Engineer. The Quality Management System Engineer is responsible for managing the day to day operation to ensure the quality of manufactured products meeting TS16949 standards.
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Education and/or Experience:·Must have 5+ years of experience in Automotive Quality ·Associates or Bachelor’s Degree ·5-8+ years of prior Quality experience in the Automotive Manufacturing or Automotive Parts Manufacturing environment Computer Skills – To perform this job successfully, an individual should have knowledge of manufacturing software.
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Track and manage KPI’s assigned in the plant to improve FTT / OEE / Scrap and D/T related to quality for assigned customers. Coach and support quality inspectors, techs and CMM operators / programmers to effectively execute responsibilities and process adherence.
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Software Knowledge: Quality Management Systems and related tools including APQP, PPAP, control planning, and FMEA. Thorough understanding of Quality tools such as SPC, Capability Analysis (Cp, CpK, PpK), Gage R&R, and metrology tools and techniques preferred, lean six sigma Green Belt preferred.
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Perform various studies, statistical analysis, participate in PDCA teams to improve quality throughout the brewery. Life in the brewery is non-stop action with high-speed lines, tight production schedules and unbelievably high-quality standards.
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The Quality Engineer is responsible for incoming inspections, product line patrol, outgoing quality control, and updating factory internal quality rules, all in accordance with high industry standards and within manufacturing timescales.
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MCS (Material Control System) will develop and operate of solutions and automation/material control Interface in Solar product manufacturing line. Experience in the Development and Operation of material control of high-tech industries such as Solar and semiconductors.
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