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As Axon’s Supplier Quality Engineer, you will be responsible for providing Quality Engineering support for all Axon products including: Conducted Electrical Weapons (CEW), Cartridges, Body Worn Cameras and accessories.
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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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The Supplier Quality Engineer (SQE) works collaboratively with Supply Chain (Sourcing and Planning) to develop, support and execute highly strategic projects and initiatives that align with quality and supply chain strategic objectives.
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The Tooling Engineer provides sourcing & technical leadership in a cross functional team environment, which would include strategic planning, injection molding expertise, supplier selection, cost and capital management, risk assessment and mitigation.
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As the Lead Product Development Engineer for Televisions, you’ll lead new product development, including concept, definition, commercialization, release to mass production, and continued product improvements.
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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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The Supplier Development Engineer works collaboratively with Supply Chain (Sourcing and Purchasing) to develop, support and execute projects and initiatives that align with quality and supply chain strategic planning.
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Our Diagnostics business currently has an opportunity for a Supplier Quality Engineer II. Provide input to Design Engineering on new component technology and assist in component selection with quality and reliability analysis.
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Supplier development, validation, and supplier quality. A minimum of 5 years' experience working as a Quality Engineer. Develop a quality system to ensure all sub-contract manufacturers meet company requirements with a 100% supplier lot acceptance.
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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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The Quality Engineer II will work cross-functionally contributing to Development and Manufacturing, Engineering, Qualification, and Validation activities. Join VitalPath in New Hope as a Quality Engineer II.
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Utilize the ERP system to measure and analyze supplier data to drive action plans related to supplier development and process improvement to meet minimum quality and delivery standards.
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Experience in product stewardship and/or restricted substance management (e.g., REACH, RoHS) preferred or supplier quality. Minimum of 5 years' experience in Product Stewardship or a related field such as Supplier Quality, R&D, operations, technical support, quality or regulatory.
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Reports to: Sr. Supplier Quality Manager, Americas. Experience in supplier selection, supplier production part approval process (PPAP), DOE, process capability analysis, G R&R, control plan, SPC, and inspection procedure development.
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The NA Supplier Development Lean Continuous Improvement Engineer Sr. is responsible for leading and executing Lean initiatives, with our Supplier Partners, which drive measurable business results in Quality, Cost, and Demand Management.
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