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Participate actively as a core member on New Product Development teams to ensure that product and process quality goals are defined and achieved. Experience with design conception in a high-volume manufacturing environment, with mechanical design technical skills (Design of gas valves; tooling and parts development assessment; stack-up analysis; FEA and resistance of materials analysis; fluid dynamics simulation understanding; interpreting engineering drawing and GD&T with working knowledge of measurement methods; layout inspection; gage calibration and industry standards for inspection and testing preferred.
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As a Product Quality Assurance Engineer you will be setting individual goals and objectives in assigned area of responsibility and creates the strategy for accomplishing under the direction of management.
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Acts as a back-up to the Supplier Development Engineer. As a Quality Engineer, you will balance your talents in quality engineering, and a knowledge of the industry’s regulatory guidelines.
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About the role: This role will have technical leadership responsibilities for the development and implementation of data analytics within the Electrophysiology (EP) Complaint Investigation Site (CIS.
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Develops and maintains departmental operating procedures to ensure compliance to relevant FDA QSR, ISO guidelines, including 21 CFR Part 11 and Abbott Corporate requirements as they relate to the development, verification, validation, and maintenance of computerized systems used in the Quality System as well as those used in the development of ADC Abbott and Lingo software/firmware products.
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Regularly communicate with Commodity Mangers, Suppliers, Process Engineers, Reliability Engineer, Assembly Supervisors & Product Engineers to review purchased part quality issues to ensure follow-up through the development of a containment and permanent solution.
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The Quality Engineer will support the development, implementation, and maintenance of continuous improvement projects throughout the various manufacturing processes. ASQ Certification strongly preferred - Quality Engineer, Quality Auditor, etc.
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The engineer establishes and promotes performance and quality best practices in the Software Development Lifecycle and provides guidance, leadership and subject matter expertise for application teams utilizing Health Partners’ performance testing processes.
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Experience with performance diagnostics, performance architecture design, performance tuning, performance monitoring, capacity planning, and/or software development in a n-tier environment. The Quality/Performance Engineer provides stability and resilience and quality engineering expertise while supporting the delivery of high quality software to meet business needs.
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As the NPD Supplier Quality Senior Engineer, you will be responsible for overseeing and managing supplier quality activities during the new product development process. Secure that the Supplier Quality work stream deliverables within New Product Development (NPD/Sourcing) projects are met & support team efforts to meet project goals (schedule, cost, quality.
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This person will ideally come from Swiss Machining or Thermoplastics and will oversee all quality activities related to transfer of development activities, and manufacturing readiness, as well as ongoing support of design and manufacturing changes independent work at the supplier site.
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Learning & Development : Tuition assistance is available along with an internal training budget. Ability to work cross-functionally with Process Engineering, Operations, and Product Development.
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Lead Development Quality Engineer is within our Structural Heart team at our St. Paul, MN location. Lead Development Quality Engineer page is loaded. Lead Development Quality Engineer.
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As the Development Quality Engineer II, you'll have the chance to assure new or modified products conform to requirements and establish compliance with the quality system. Create and ensure on-time execution of Quality Plans for internal development, OEM-based, Clinical Product Development (CPDP), and design change projects.
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ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS/DUTIESList essential job functions that comprise the job; describe in terms of actions (verbs) and desired outcomes in order of most important first:•Create quality plans for product qualification (PPAP and FMEA) as well as validate production processes•NPI (New product introduction) quality planning (Work Instructions and Procedure development)•Ability to communicate daily to customers via email and phone conferences.
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