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The role of Supplier Quality Engineer provides exposure to various market segments and the entire spectrum of rigid packaging technologies and molding platforms and plays an integral role in directly supporting our key customers.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer shall provide quality support to production operations, ensuring the integrity of components and products purchased from suppliers meet engineering requirements.
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ASQ certifications in one or more of the following areas: ASQ Certified Manager of Quality Organizational Excellence (CMQ QE), Certified Quality Auditor (CQA), or Certified Quality Engineer (CQE), ASQ Certified Quality Engineer (CQE), and Six Sigma Black Belt or Green Belt.
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Frequent interaction with Vehicle Platform, Program Management, Validation, Procurement, Supplier Quality, Suppliers, Manufacturing, and Field Service can be expected. Support supplier requested supplier changes and resolve quality and design issues under supervision of experienced engineers.
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Description Quality Engineer IIIAbout Optimas Optimas Solutions is a global distributor of integrated supply chain solutions, and engineering support focused on delivering fasteners, components, industrial and safety supplies to our diverse customers around the world.
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Seeking a Quality Engineer to oversee the customer complaint, corrective action, nonconforming product and supplier quality systems. · Assist in the development, implementation, and maintenance of the ISO-9001 quality system.
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With the development of Sloan’s growing product portfolio and continuous improvement initiatives Sloan Valve Company is in need for a Senior Supplier Quality Engineer. This role is in our Greater Chicago Office, near O’Hare International airport, reporting to the Global Supplier Quality Manager.
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The ideal candidate will possess extensive knowledge and expertise in quality management within the medical device industry, with a focus on design, manufacturing, and supplier quality.
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Working effectively with Supplier Quality/Manufacturing to ensure designs are efficient for manufacturing and able to meet quality requirements. Duties: The Tractor Product Engineer, Battery Electric Vehicles at CNH Industrial America LLC in Oak Brook, IL will create new product component, sub-system and vehicle designs, drawings and bill of materials associated with ag tractors.
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Works with supplier quality engineer to ensure compliance. Work with plant Advanced Quality Planning Engineer or Quality Engineer to develop safe launch plan to protect the customer and reduce errors.
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The Sr. Quality Engineer will sit on the quality team out of the location near Lisle, IL. This role will work closely with the Quality Manager to drive continuous improvement in product and processes, leveraging strong skills in both quality and mechanical engineering.
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The Quality Engineer is responsible for reviewing and addressing supplier performance, initiating continual improvements, and conducting internal audits to ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations, policies, procedures, and quality standards.
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Act as direct Plant Vehicle Team (PVT) resident supplier representative and liaison between STA and plant management, support Daily Plant Quality Meetings (or PIC Room) to report on containment of SP ECB (Early Concern Binning) issues, participate in VRT forums, lead supplier preparation for VQRs (Vehicle Quality Review.
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Quality Engineering Experience in implementing QMS systems, Supplier QA, and Quality auditing. We have an opening for a Quality Engineering Manager in our Quality Engineering Department.
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Our strategy is to be the leading supplier of private label food and beverage products by providing the best balance of quality and cost to our customers. We are investing in talent and creating a performance-based culture where employees can do their best work, directly impacting our mission to make high quality, affordable food for our customers, communities and families.
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