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Introduces and utilizes appropriate quality tools to evaluate product and process performance such as, Pareto charts, trend analysis, statistical process control (SPC), and process maps. Good working knowledge of quality/reliability engineering statistical techniques.
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With more than one million tons of structural steel fabricated over the past 20 years, High Steel Structures LLC is proud of the quality reputation we've earned as the steel fabricator of choice for North America's transportation infrastructure projects.
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Working with cross-functional commodity teams, the Non-destructive Testing (NDT) Quality Engineer is responsible for all NDT activities at Lycoming and evaluating/ approving external supplier NDT processes when necessary.
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The Safety, Quality and Regulatory Specialist ensures patient/customer satisfaction by respecting confidentiality and privacy; treating others with courtesy, dignity and respect; considering the needs of everyone; and responding to customer concerns in a timely manner.
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Support the plant in strategic business improvement activities that will focus on improving safety, quality, delivery, and productivity with a results-oriented approach. Document operation processes and investigate existing and emerging technology, to determine opportunities for process improvements to affect quality and efficiency of production.
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Responsible for product quality issues, including customer complaints and feedback, production inspection procedures, final inspection, root cause analysis and corrective action management. 3 years of direct Quality experience including quality engineering, root cause evaluation, standards and procedural development, auditing, and training.
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Manage the Quality Control program, calibrations management, monitor of compliance to defined processes e.g. sampling, competency checks, trending and analysis of KPIs, cause and failure mode impact assessment and change management.
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Job Description - Sr Supplier Quality Engineer (322764) Sr Supplier Quality Engineer. Provide a clear vision of supplier quality strategy and processes for supplier teams. Lead, plan, organize, monitor, and conduct supplier audits to quality standards (AS9100) in support of supplier selection and improvement.
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Responsible for insuring that various visual inspections and checks are accomplished and specifications are followed in the day-to-day operations of the fabrication shops to assure the quality of the product meets customer requirements.
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The Quality Director continuously plans, measures, prioritizes, improves, and works to remove constraints to balance customer advocacy with Spartronics business success. The Quality Director has overall leadership responsibility for all quality-related aspects of customer requirements, design, supply base, manufacturing, test, service, etc.
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Great opportunity for an experienced Quality Manager! Provides mentoring, coaching, counseling, and training to employees regarding quality. Study standards and specifications, extract the information necessary for production and quality assurance, popularize and distribute them.
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