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Review quality systems and assure compliance (e.g., “P” charts, SPC, Control Plans, Calibration). Responsible for evaluating the effectiveness and compliance of the Quality Control System.
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The ideal candidate would have working knowledge of quality planning activities such as PFMEA, Error/Mistake proofing, Control Plans, Gage R&R, and Process Capability. Adjusts and makes corrections to existing quality systems or processes.
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Proficient in Computer applications and software (Microsoft Excel, Outlook, Word, Access, Project); compliance specific software programs (OCPLM, Trackwise, LIMS, Master Control, ERP, etc. Global Systems e.g. TrackWise, OCPLM, E1, LIMS.
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The main function of a quality engineer is to research and test the design, functionality and maintenance of products, equipment, systems and processes and develop quality standards.
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Identify and implement effective process control systems to support the development, qualification, and on-going manufacturing of products to meet or exceed internal and external requirements.
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Applied statistics and quality engineering techniques including Measurement Systems Analysis (Gage R&R), descriptive statistics, Design of Experiments (DOE), Process Capability (Cpk/Ppk), Statistical Process Control (SPC)Statistical Analysis.
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The Astemo’s North America facility in North Carolina manufactures Automotive Electronic Control Units for both under hood and in cabin applications incorporating a highly advanced manufacturing process utilizing robotics handling and fully automated assembly and test systems.
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Establish quality control systems using preventative methodology including SPC, problem solving, root cause analysis, APQP, PPAP. We are currently assisting our customer, an industry leader, with a Quality Engineer search near Wooster, OH. Reporting to the Quality Manager, this individual will oversee quality at the plant with a focus on process improvement and working cross functionally with engineering and operations.
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The Senior Quality Engineer supports program quality initiatives and monitors quality performance for both the Supply Chain and for internal development and production to ensure effective process control are employed.
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The Quality Assurance Engineer is responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing quality assurance processes and systems to ensure compliance with the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) and American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards.
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Experience and competency in quality planning including proficiency with the AIAG core tools (Advanced Quality Planning and Control Plans, FMEAs, PPAPs, MSA, and Statistical Process Control (SPC) standards.
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Staff Quality & Process Control Engineer. Oversee the development and maintenance of product information systems (e.g. Finished Product Specs, Customer Requirements, Co-packer and plant processes) via direct cross functional collaboration that establishes and/or improves upon food safety, quality, and process controls.
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General knowledge of quality systems, manufacturing systems, and ISO. Experience with quality techniques such as statistical process control, inspection systems, calibration systems, and design of experiments.
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Provide quality related documents to the manufacturing floor, including control plans, control cards, visual aids and work instructions. Collect and analyze statistical process control (SPC) data to optimize manufacturing processes including gage repeatability and reproducibility (Gage R&R) studies.
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Support quality processes and systems across the product lifecycle including, but not limited to, change control, CAPA, deviations and investigations, label control, laboratory control, product quality complaints, Annual Product Quality Review (APQR), and management notification.
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