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What to Expect
The Quality Engineering Technician will work closely with Quality Engineering
to provide reports, charts, graphs and anything else needed to define,
measure, analyze, improve and control product and process quality from their
respective shops. The successful candidate must have mechanical aptitude, the
ability to meet tight deadlines, have strong interpersonal and communication
skills, be detail oriented and be able to both take direction and work
independently.
Techicians work in one of three areas GA4, BIW and Casting.
What You'll Do
Monitor part and process quality, determine root cause of problems, and
implement and sustain corrective and preventative actions and
countermeasures
Work closely with Manufacturing and Process Engineering to establish and
sustain robust processes and procedures, which ensure consistent high
quality
Support in new product launches, continuous improvement, and
troubleshooting
Audit manufacturing facility against approved manufacturing processes,
procedures, and requirements
Lead and co-ordinate containment and sorting activities as needed
Analyze and disposition non-conforming parts as member of the Material
Review Board
Maintain quality performance metrics and drive issues to resolution
Support in risk assessment & mitigation activities
Support the development quality requirements and control plans
Maintain and update Quality documentation as needed
Write high-quality work instructions
Measure and coordinate measurement of data
Anticipate potential problems and take preventative action
Reaction to production/supplier quality issues
Initiating containment/sort and processing material through the MRB
process
Collaborating with Quality Engineers and Supplier Quality Engineers to
determine root cause of issues found in factory
Dispositioning failed material based on feedback from engineering
What You'll Bring
1 or more years of experience in a Manufacturing, Quality, or Process
focused role
Strong mechanical aptitude and trouble-shooting skills
Mechanical inspection experience using basic and precision measurement
tools (calipers, micrometers, thread gauges, etc.)
Ability to read and interpret basic mechanical drawings.
Understanding of fundamentals of GD&T highly desired
Experience writing work instructions highly desired
Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing practices highly desired
Ability to work in a dynamic, fast-paced environment, ability to lift and
sort parts of up to 30 pounds as needed
Ability to operate Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Must have command of the English language, both written and verbal.