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Work experience with QRQC, Lean Six Sigma, DOE, Deming Cycle, FMEA, 8D, APQP, Control Plan, PPAP, MSA, etc. Bachelor's degree in mechanical or chemical engineering or other technical engineering degree and 5 years of supplier quality or inspection related work experience.
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We strive to provide not only superior technology and design, but also outstanding quality, service, and application support. Determine quality requirements for highly technical projects drawing from customer, internal, and industry specifications.
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Assist in conducting instrumentation and electrical reviews of all project packages prior to IFC to ensure that quality procedures are followed. Consulted on design, specification, selection, and services relating to instrumentation and control systems including basic process control systems, safety systems, control panels, analyzer systems, telecommunications, field instrumentation, valves, etc.
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Support quality processes and systems across the product lifecycle including, but not limited to, change control, CAPA, deviations and investigations, laboratory control, Annual Product Quality Review (APQR), and management notification.
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Experience building and implementing a Quality Management System Knowledge and application of a functioning Quality Management System elements including Statistical Process Control, FMEA, Quality KPIs, etc, Quality Improvement experience in a Total Performance Management (or related program) environment.
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Designing, developing, and implementing best-quality Manufacturing, semi/complete knockdown (SKD/ CKD), and Warehousing Quality Control processes and practices. Researching, compiling, and preparing information on quality control processes, procedures, and activities.
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The Quality Control Engineer 2 is responsible for performing field inspections to ensure work is in compliance with all safety policies and procedures. Collaborates with other members of management to develop new processes and methods in assigned functional areasCreates product quality documentation system by writing and updating quality assurance proceduresUnderstand challenges in the existing AS-IS processes and recommend improvements for process optimizationIdentify technical and administrative controls and create rules, policies, and procedures for the control implementation.
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Experience with power plant instrumentation and controls systems design for either BWR of PWR reactors, including DCS for turbine, control, feedwater control, and data display. Responsibilities Our electric power generation clients are updating and replacing the power plant control systems with new digital control systems.
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Manage the quality of externally supplied materials in support of customer projects and products. Support the development of new and existing suppliers by improving their quality management systems to improve overall part and documentation quality.
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The Lead Supplier Quality Engineer (SQE) will closely support the ES Projects business from bid proposal, The Lead SQE will work closely with the Global Supplier Quality team and internal partners to delivery expected results for our clients.
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The Quality Control Engineer will play a crucial role in our manufacturing, semi/ complete knockdown (SKD/ CKD), and warehousing environment, developing and maintaining an effective Quality Control System.
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Works with program leadership and project team to coordinate the quality control deliverables of project teams. HDR is looking for a Senior Movable Bridge Engineer - Electrical to join our Virginia team in Virginia Beach.
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Lastly performing hydrologic hydraulic and water quality modeling evaluations. Responsibilities include preparing Erosion and Sediment control plans and documents in support of Construction General Permit applications.
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Training company staff, technicians, and other professionals on quality control aspects of their work. Troubleshooting and resolving problems related to quality control. Analyzing and monitoring quality control performance.
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Interface with customers, external and internal program leadership, engineering, operations, business development, program capture, supply chain, quality, finance, security, export control and other relevant functions to support product maturation, production, and spiral development.
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