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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. This position is also responsible for APQP for new product development, incorporating lessons learned into future designs and processes to prevent recurrence and leading the analysis and resolution of DV/PV non-conformance’s, and analyzing/reporting issues and risks to management in a timely manner to prevent larger issues.
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Interface with Product Quality, Engineering, Supply Chain, and Operations to ensure the smooth transfer (Handoff) of new product designs to high volume production in accordance with specified requirements.
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Experience developing and implementing product development processes in a PLM environment. This hands-on role works closely with internal customers, process owners, development teams, support teams, and other stakeholders to ensure that end-to-end solutions are delivered with quality and that expectations are met for functionality, reliability, and availability.
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As a Sr. Advanced Product Development Quality Assurance Engineer you will imagine, design, and develop products and systems as part of a highly engaged and integrated engineering team.
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With support of external regulatory SME's, provide regulatory guidance and strategy for new product development, product marketing and promotion, and interactions with the FDA or other regulatory bodies.
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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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Drive process to communicate customer driven product quality issues with the production & distribution company teams, product development teams and supplier quality teams to support development of proactive and prevention-based quality processes.
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Provides focused quality engineering support within new product development, operational, or system/services support. Functional Engineering Roles include Design Assurance, Operations Quality, Software Engineering, Supplier Assurance, Product Analysis, Metrology, Microbiologist, and Chemist.
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Partner with QC, production, and product development teams and lead the quality review process across the production pipeline. The individual in this role is responsible for coordinating and leading the quality assurance function while overseeing the quality management system (QMS), product line quality, and stewardship.
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About the role: The Associate Director of Quality will lead a team of managers, supervisors, and engineers to support manufacturing, new product development, post-market investigations, and Quality Systems for capital equipment and other medical device electronic assemblies.
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In this role, you will play a vital role within their New Product Introduction Quality Engineering team, offering invaluable assistance to both their development and manufacturing sectors.
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Supports evaluation of product service documentation about design quality systems and regional requirements. Review global product service plans, risk documents, change analysis, work instructions, and related hard and digital checklists for compliance with design specification and regulation requirements.
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New Product Development Quality Manager, Plymouth, MN Trelleborg is a world leader in engineered polymer solutions for almost every industry on the planet. The Quality Department is currently seeking a NPD Quality Manager to support the New Product Development Team in Plymouth, MN.
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Lead the charge in test automation, enhancing efficiency and product quality. Partner with developers and designers to embed quality in every stage of software development.
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May specialize in the areas of design, incoming material, production control, product evaluation and reliability, inventory control and/or research and development as they apply to product or process quality.
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