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Determines and may assist in developing methods and procedures to control or modify the manufacturing process. Experience with environmental testing and monitoring of productWorking knowledge of statistical process control as applied to related assembly, inspection, and test processesWorking knowledge of electronic Theory relating to RF transmission, receivers’ circuits, analog and digital circuitry.
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Possess/Develop a strong understanding of: Core Tools (APQP, SPC, MSA, FMEA PPAP), Control Plans/Process Flows, Root Cause Analysis/Practical Problem Solving. The Quality Engineer is responsible for managing the Non-Conformance Reporting (NCR) process, ensuring compliance with quality standards, and maintaining effective communication with customers, suppliers, and internal stakeholders.
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This hands-on role is responsible to support production through all phases and complete inspections and suggest improvements in the manufacturing process. Reporting to the of Finance & Administration, the Quality Control Manager role requires an energetic, detail-oriented individual to lead, manage and provide accountability to our mill in generating consistently high-quality products and processes to meet our customers needs.
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Quality Control and Assurance: Understanding of quality control methods, statistical process control (SPC), and quality assurance principles to ensure that automotive parts meet specifications and customer requirements.
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Process Improvement experience implementing Six Sigma methodologies involving Process Mapping, CTQ, Root Cause Analysis, Control Charts and Statistical Process Control (SPC.
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Document procedures per the control plan, including visual inspections, first-piece and parts-in-process inspections, and Statistical Process Control (SPC) Charting, reporting any discrepancies to the Supervisor.
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Run various production machines, final assembly, sort parts, tear down, wash parts, etc; in accordance to process control documentation and perform various other duties as directed by management.
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Manage automation group, process control, manufacturing execution system (MES) and resources according to corporate strategies, standards and specifications. Combines deep process engineering understanding and machine learning capability to create scalable controls and manufacturing solutions.
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The Quality Engineer is responsible for overseeing the Non-Conformance Reporting (NCR) process, ensuring adherence to quality standards, and maintaining effective communication with customers, suppliers, and internal stakeholders.
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The Plant Manager operates effectively as a leader with direct responsibility for manufacturing and key support process operations, including plant shipping operations. In-depth knowledge of baking science and technology, process control and improvement tools.
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Ensure area of responsibility compliant with ISO/AS and ABT Quality Standards Perform other tasks assigned by Manager Job Requirements BS in Engineering or related field or minimum 5 years of experience in Quality Quality Control Engineer certification, preferred Experience in manufacturing environment, preferred Experience with auditing Experience utilizing Lean Six Sigma tools (FEMA, Fishbone, 5 Why, 8D, Value Stream Map, Process Flow, A3, etc.
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Assist with process, system and documentation maintenance, data entry, and audit prep & management, assist with routine tasks related to manufacturing programs. Responsibilities may include the following and other duties may be assigned- Provides project or program support to a functional group or business process.
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Electronics circuit board and/or electro-mechanical system manufacturing experience, preferred. Participate in PFMEA, Control Plan, SOP and PPAP generation associated with new product launches.
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Process control and documentation (e.g., checking/certifying product, following process controls, meeting quality standards with tight deadlines, etc.) Warehouse Manufacturing Associate - 2nd Shift.
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Follow all DFA good manufacturing practices (GMP) and work in a manner consistent with all corporate regulatory, food safety, quality, and sanitation requirements. Operate continuous flow or vat-type equipment to process milk, cream, and other dairy products, following specified methods and formulas.
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