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Quality Engineering Manager

oLeading the site to ensure that the entire Quality DMS plan is relevant and active in driving the Zero Quality Defect Culture;
oServing as the subject matter expert for the Quality Engineering methods, tools and procedures;
oProviding direct leadership for quality and operations associates across all shifts through strong floor presence;
oProviding technical expertise to the Manufacturing Operation by identifying program and process variation and implementing corrective and preventative actions;
oLeading, managing and developing the staff and QE Team to proactively establish and improve standards for manufacturing practices and methods;
oFacilitating discussions and planning with other departments to further support the Quality DMS plan.

EDUCATION: 4-year degree required; Chemical Engineering, Engineering or technical Science with focus on applied statistics desired; Masters degree preferred.

REQUIRED SKILLS:
o5
years of experience in quality, manufacturing or CI roles;
o2
years of experience in quality leadership within plant manufacturing;
oFood processing and packaging systems experience;
oQuality Engineering experience and CQE required;
oLean Manufacturing, Six Sigma methodologies, SPC, DOEs and Reliability;
oStrong knowledge of statistical software packages strongly preferred;
oChemistry of Cleaning knowledge;
oHACCP, GFSI, CQM, CQA, CHA, CRE certifications, etc., preferred;
oQuality Pillar knowledge and experience strongly preferred;
oProject Management methodologies experience preferred;
oHands on leadership experience in problem solving and process improvement strongly preferred.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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