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Core responsibility of the Incoming Quality Engineer is to ensure Quality on purchase components, as part of the Global Supplier Quality function supporting Manufacturing plants, by implementing a robust containment action in the entire supply chain and initiating escalation if applicable, using his / her knowledge on problem solving methodologies and technical expertise on the specific material categories (i.e., resins, tubing, medical device components, etc.
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Work with Quality Inspection Specialist and Supplier Quality Engineer to develop, plan and implement prevention-based quality controls to facilitate continuous reduction of defects and variations.
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A Supplier Quality Field Representative for Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control collaborates with internal quality, engineering and manufacturing functions and suppliers to ensure quality standards and product requirements are met.
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Acts as a lead in plant CAPA activities, including analysis of data and trends in complaints, supplier quality, nonconforming material, training effectiveness, and root causes analysis. Certified Quality Engineering (CQE), Certified Software Quality Engineer (CSQE), Certified Reliability Engineer (CRE), Certified Quality Auditor (CQA), Certified Biomedical Auditor (CBA), or Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt desired.
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Quality Engineer also provides cross-functional quality technical support to the owners of key support functions including but not limited to, supplier management, change management, environmental control, equipment/tooling control including calibration and preventive maintenance.
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Det-Tronics is looking for an experienced, process driven, results oriented, high performing Supplier Quality Engineer to champion Supplier Quality in our organization. 3+ years of experience in Manufacturing Industries as a Supplier Quality Engineer.
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At Boston Scientific, the Supplier Quality Engineer III will play a key part in leading performance improvement of suppliers and increasing the supplier's capabilities to consistently meet Boston Scientific's requirements.
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Join us as a Co-op on our Supplier Quality Engineering team in Franklin, MA to do the best work of your career and make a profound social impact. You will work with our Supplier Quality Engineering team, as well as various other organizations within Dell Technologies on projects associated with multiple commodity areas supporting Storage, Server, Networking, and Telco related product offerings.
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Three plus years experience driving supplier quality development with strong planning, analysis, and problem resolution tools. Oversee implementation of PPAP and other quality planning related activities at supplier side during qualification phase.
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8 years of experience in advanced quality or supplier quality engineering in a manufacturing environment that has embraced lean concepts, QMS manufacturing practices, and progressive customer relationships.
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Works directly with Supply Chain to measure and gage supplier quality performance. The QA Leader position reports to the Director of Operations and is responsible for driving the overall Quality Management System (QMS), and strategic and tactical quality performance for both facilities.
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Leads plant CAPA activities, including analysis of data and trends in complaints, supplier quality, nonconforming material, training effectiveness, and root causes analysis. Adheres to Integer Core Beliefs and all safety and quality requirements including, but not limited to: Quality Management Systems (QMS), Environmental Management Systems (EMS), U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations, Company policies and operating procedures, and other regulatory requirements.
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Along with supplier product improvement processes at the direction of quality management. ABOUT THIS POSITION This position must provide expertise and leadership in the areas of finished medical device manufacturing, product inspection/test, manufacturing process monitoring and control implementation, sterilization, labeling, supplier development, audit and supplier management.
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Foster effective relationships with suppliers and the Supplier Quality Engineer. Quality Engineering Manager. Create quality plans for new products using APQP and PPAP methodologies, including FMEAs, Control Plans, MSA, and SPC.
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In addition, the Quality Specialist will facilitate Customer complaint investigations, assist in audit coordination, support supplier quality and customer assessments and support risk management activities where appropriate.
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