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If this sounds interesting, please read on and apply to the Quality Engineer - Semiconductor Manufacturing job based in Boston, MA. If so, read on and apply to the Quality Engineer - Semiconductor Manufacturing job based in Boston, MA.
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This Supplier Quality Engineer will have the chance to come in and immediately make a difference in multiple industries that our client supports. Work in a state of the art plant, utilizing skills such as SPC, Gage R&R, PPAPs, and GD&T to enhance product quality for numerous of our clients customers.
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Proven experience as a Quality Engineer, preferably in a manufacturing environment. They are looking for a Quality Engineer to add to their team and ensure that their manufacturing processes are efficient, reliable, and compliant with industry standards.
$80,000 - $100,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 1 month ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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3+ years of quality engineering experience. Handling day-to-day design, supplier, production, and customer quality issues related to production lines. They work with several local suppliers and leverage a skilled engineering force to reduce cost and improve quality for final customers.
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This Quality Engineer is responsible for supporting the on-site production test laboratory. Quality Systems: Understanding quality systems like ISO9001 and AS9100 requirements.
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My client is looking for a Quality Engineer with a keen eye for detail to ensure our products are crafted from top-notch materials and manufactured with precision. Experience in quality inspection or a related field.
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Coordinate supplier quality activity including supplier quality audits and surveys. Generate quality reports and update monthly key performance indicators (KPI) data. Log quality related data such as nonconformances and first pass quality into QA databases.
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Job Description Quality Engineer key responsibilities:Implement and maintain quality management systems to ensure compliance with industry standards and customer requirements. Manage supplier quality by establishing quality requirements, conducting audits, and addressing quality issues in the supply chain.
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