Quality Engineer Engineering at Geebo

Quality Engineer

Company Name:
Luvata Waterbury
Job Description
The position accountability will include, but not be limited to, conducting capability studies, control plans, FMEA's, quality plan, cost reduction and root cause analysis, problem solving, ISO certification experience (particularly ISO 9001) and adaptability to working with team/cell concepts. The job accountabilities will include the reduction of defects, reducing customer complaints and costs analysis primarily. This position will need to ensure that the Quality/Manufacturing processes are capable and controlled which will entail collecting and analyzing data in order to steer corrective/preventive actions.
Requirements
BS Engineering, Technical or Related Field
Six Sigma Certification a plus.
A minimum of 3-5 years of Quality manufacturing analysis/problem solving.
TQM tools, SPC, FMEA's, Capability Studies, Control Plans, ISO 9001 experience required.
Must have concise written and oral communication skills and above average organizational and problem-solving skills.
Must have computer knowledge and be able to develop and maintain spreadsheets.
Must be familiar with project management software.
Responsibilities
Meet stated objectives for assigned area(s) of responsibility.
Handle customer quality issues.
Ensure processes are capable and controlled.
Collect and analyze data in order to steer corrective/preventative actions.
Participate in maintaining ISO registration.
Project Coordination.
Lead root cause and corrective action teams for internal and external problems.
Assist in planning and qualification of any capital investments
Perform Gage R&R; studies.
Embrace and champion diversity.
Keep superior informed of significant problems that jeopardize the achievement of objectives.
Ref: 1057
Location: Grenada, MS
Job Expertise: Engineering
Position Type: Full Time
Publish Date: Oct 24 2014Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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