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Quality, Engineer, quality, assurance, quality, system, PPAP, CAPA, supplier, customer, first, article, inspection, SPC, ISO, 9001. The Quality Engineer will be an integral part of the Quality Assurance team for Supply Technologies.
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Prepare Supplier and Internal Quality KPI's, countermeasures and action plans for supplier quality metrics, on-time delivery, supplier 8D responses, etc. Good communication with other areas: engineering, supplier quality, customer quality, sourcing, etc.
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Perform supplier Quality System, Process and Product audits as required. Experience on design assurance quality tools: Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (DFMEA), Improvement Plan, Fault Tree Analysis (FTA.
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Preferred 5-8 years’ experience in quality assurance, regulatory affairs, auditing, clinical research, monitoring, data management, safety/pharmacovigilance, pharmacy, laboratory, or other relevant area such as technology, third party supplier management, including profound applicable GxP auditing.
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For EPC Projects, assist in developing and implementing Project Execution Plan, Quality Assurance Plan, Safety & Health Plan, Subcontracting Plan, Project Staffing Plan, Organization Chart, and Procurement PlanAssist in the subcontract bid process and prepare detailed scope of work documents for Supplier and Subcontract contracts, including recruiting, prequalifying and selecting Subcontractors.
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Experience in software quality assurance, supplier management, or regulatory compliance within the medical device industry. Job Segment: Biomedical Engineering, QA, Quality Assurance, Test Engineer, Testing, Engineering, Quality, Technology.
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Functional Engineering Roles include Design Assurance, Operations Quality, Software Engineering, Supplier Assurance, Product Analysis, Metrology, Microbiologist, and Chemist.
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Designs or specifies inspection and testing mechanisms and equipment; conducts quality assurance tests; and performs statistical analysis to assess the cost of and determine the responsibility for products or materials that do not meet required standards and specifications.
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Directing all activities within the Supplier Quality Function including:Quality Assurance (Supplier Quality)CAPA – Supplier corrective action management; MetricsNCMRs – Material Review Board and NCMRAuditing – QMS, Product and Process ControlsStatistical Techniques; Part QualificationsProvide support and guidance in preparation of responses to Internal, Division, Corporate and external audits.
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Develop and maintain Supplier quality program (onboarding, evaluation, auditing, and corrective/preventive actions) The Quality Assurance Manager is responsible for the company's overall quality system in compliance with ISO standards and customer expectation by ensuring that the quality system, processes, and product meet the highest quality standards at the Parkline facility.
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Assignments include use of quality engineering concepts including, but not limited to, design control, process control, risk management, supplier quality, root cause analysis, statistical analysis, and continuous improvement activities.
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Knowledge of statistical process control and other quality control methods. Manage the Quality Control Team to drive developing a strategy for continuous improvement plans. Oversee the development and implementation of quality control procedures and work closely with all departments to identify and resolve any problems.
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Participate in the blueprint through systems setup inclusive of process flows, requirements definition, configuration, master data definition, documentation, quality assurance and the generation of training materials.
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