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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. 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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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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The Principal Quality Engineer will provide focused quality engineering support throughout the product life cycle process, including new product development and sustaining activities for commercialized product.
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As the Quality Engineer-Contract, you will lead quality engineering activities for commercial and development combination products. You will also participate in quality engineering activities for commercial scale up prior to product launch and support contract manufacturing.
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Supplier, Production Company and New Product / Solution Development SupportDrive process to communicate customer driven product quality issues with the production company teams, product development teams and supplier quality teams to support development of proactive and prevention-based quality processes.
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Senior Quality Engineer this position is responsible for developing and maintaining quality engineering methodologies and providing quality engineering support within new product development, manufacturing, or system/services support.
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Quality Engineer II is responsible for developing and maintaining quality engineering methodologies and providing quality engineering support within new product development, manufacturing, or system/services support.
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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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As a leader in design, manufacturing, hardware platform and supply chain solutions, Celestica brings global expertise and insight at every stage of product development – from drawing board to full-scale production and after-market services for products from advanced medical devices, to highly engineered aviation systems, to next-generation hardware platform solutions for the Cloud.
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The Senior Supplier Quality Engineer is responsible for the product-related supplier quality within a defined material segment and / or site including part approval, SCAR handling, development project support, sustaining engineering support including non-conformance handling and incoming inspection planning.
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Solid understanding of electronic product development processes, including design controls, design verification, and validation. Proven experience on product development environment.
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