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The main function of a supplier quality engineer is to serve as the technical liaison between purchasing, product engineering, internal manufacturing, and external suppliers. A typical supplier quality engineer is responsible for resolving supplier manufacturing issues, implementing advanced quality planning systems, and providing technical support throughout the lifecycle of a particular commodity.
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A.S.Q. Certified Quality Engineer preferred. Provide training for employees as needed in quality tools use (SPC, etc.) Job PurposeCoordinate problem resolution and mistake proofing efforts, implement actions to eliminate scrap and rework, facilitate the resolution of Corrective Action Requests (CARs), serve on Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) teams, ensure quality documentation meets IATF requirements, and actively participate on internal and Layered Process audits.
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This full-time, salary, role is a part of our Clinton team and reports to the Quality Manager. Minimum five (5) years experience in quality system management. Metal stamping / welded assembly background preferred.
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Job Posting: Supplier Quality Engineer 3. Strong knowledge of automotive interior, exterior, body, chassis, electrical or powertrain quality, manufacturing and engineering functions.
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Any Quality Assurance certification from an accredited organization (e.g., ASQ) o Minimum 2 years’ experience leading other QA engineer(s) and/or technical resources. o Ability to establish and validate quality gates for our multi-tiered solutions using modern tools and methodologies with a goal for technical excellence.
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Deviation tracking and elimination • Customer/Supplier concern resolution • Supervise and Direct Quality Auditors • MRB support and elimination • Document Control • Ensure the effective containment of nonconforming product • Other related assignments or projects as directed by management Education Required/Preferred: • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, preferably in Quality, Industrial of Mechanical engineering or equivalent work experience in Quality or Engineering related function.
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Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) or Six Sigma certification is a plus. LHH is ramping up a search for a Quality Engineer in the Metro Detroit area. The Quality Engineer will be responsible for ensuring that our products and services meet the established standards of quality, reliability, and performance.
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SUPPLIER QUALITY ENGINEER SUMMARY The Supplier Quality Engineer works in a team environment with suppliers to develop and implement best practices that emphasize defect prevention, reduction in variation and waste and provide for continuous improvements in meeting all customer requirements.
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Job Title: Supplier Quality Engineer. The role involves close collaboration with suppliers in the US and Canada, as well as various groups within GM. The position requires learning about different parts and ensuring quality and compliance.
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Qualis LLC is seeking an experienced Quality Engineer to provide support to one of our Army Programs in Warren, Michigan. Requirements Requirements: A Bachelors degree from an ABET accredited program in any general Engineering discipline from a college or university A minimum of five years of experience in any general engineering or quality discipline including coordination, execution, and support of DoD systems -OR- A minimum of four years of experience as a user or subject matter expert of ground combat systems (operator, maintainer, logistics, acquisition, or production.
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Mentor and teach UAW-represented Hourly individuals and Program Teams in use of our Quality tracking and resolution systems. Provide clear and timely communication to Quality, Operations and Program management relative to quality issues.
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The Plant Quality Engineer (PQE) is responsible for all aspects of product conformity for their systems / Components at the Sterling Heights Assembly Plant. With unquestioned integrity and strength of conviction, the PQE responds to manufacturing quality issues and manages all product changes.
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LIAbout GMOur vision is a world with Zero Crashes, Zero Emissions and Zero Congestion and we embrace the responsibility to lead the change that will make our world better, safer and more equitable for all.
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Review and approve supplier quality plans for new component parts and assemblies for new vehicle and or powertrain programs. Knowledge of Quality Systems Planning (APQP), including PPAP.
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The Quality Engineer is responsible to ensure the company's products and processes meet established quality standards by identifying shortfalls, developing corrective measures, and implementing quality control systems.
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