Quality Supervisor Engineering at Geebo

Quality Supervisor

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Career Development Partners
A leading manufacturer of automotive components near Pulaski, TN is looking for a Quality Supervisor to lead all aspects of their quality management system, including supplier quality, lab testing, process control, customer qualification, corrective actions and maintenance of the ISO9001-based quality management system. This is an excellent position for a person with at least 3 years of quality engineering and supervisory experience to further learn and hone these skills, and prepare themselves for advancement. A BS degree from an accredited university is mandatory, along with 3
years of quality engineering experience in a heavy manufacturing environment. Non-degreed candidates with sufficient and very relevant experience will be considered. Knowledge must include ISO9001, document control, gauge control, blue print reading and problem solving. Knowledge of statistics, statistically designed experiments and professional certifications from ASQ (CQE, CQM or CQA) are also preferred. Experience with the Toyota Quality System and ISO9001, QS9000 or TS16949 auditing is strongly preferred. The Quality Supervisor will supervise 3 Quality Technicians. He or she will be heavily involved in developing and maintaining Work Instructions, Control Plans, quality documents, and is expected to participate and lead root cause analysis investigations. A high level of customer and supplier interaction can be expected. This position pays straight time over 45 hours per week. Candidates with a stable work history and automotive quality experience are encouraged to apply. This company offers a comprehensive benefit package and relocation assistance is provided. This position does not qualify for Visa sponsorship. Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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