Quality Engineer Engineering - Cockeysville, MD at Geebo

Quality Engineer

Quality Engineer Principle Duties and Responsibilities Provide quality engineering support to all departments including engineering, operations, program management, etc.
Generally assist with identifying, analyzing and developing improvements in productivity (Lean manufacturing), quality and client/supplier relationships.
Handle customer/supplier communications (complaints, rating, product quality concerns) and ensure compliance of process specifications to customer requirements.
Participate as necessary in change order review process.
Train and/or support inspectors, coordinators, and operators in daily operations Utilize root cause analysis tools to determine true root causes of product and process defects.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities.
Extensive experience with supplier management/validation is required.
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EITHER a degree plus three years of quality engineer experience, OR a minimum of seven years of quality engineering experience is required o Bachelor's degree in Engineering is preferred.
Experience with Geometrical Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) preferred.
Proven experience in statistical process capability (SPC) analysis desired.
Configuration Management experience is required, preferably with AS9100-D.
Audit process knowledge preferred (AS9100-D, ISO 9001:
2015, Nadcap, etc.
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Knowledge of laboratory protocol, inspection tools and manufacturing equipment.
Desired certifications include:
IPC-A-610, IPC/WHMA-A-620, J-STD-001, AS9100-D Internal Auditing.
Six-sigma knowledge or certification preferred.
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Candidates must have excellent record keeping and organizational skills.
Good interpersonal and cross-departmental communication skills.
Computer proficiency is required.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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