Quality Engineer

Matikon
Auburn Hills, MI

Position Summary: The Quality Engineer is responsible for all facets of production quality. The function of this position is to ensure that the production process developed in the APQP (Advance Product Quality Planning) stage is implemented on the shop floor. Assist in problem solving activities.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Participate in quality planning on each new job to the extent necessary. Develop a thorough understanding of the part and its manufacturing process.
  • Manage gauge ordering, design and overall implementation for assigned project(s)
  • Create/Update as necessary the PFMEA and Control plan for assigned projects(s)
  • Ensure compliance to measurement and calibration standards.
  • Conduct control plan or other audits to ensure that the production process in implemented as intended and properly documented.
  • Maintains open communication with customers through plant visits. Proactively address customer concerns.
  • Supports the Quality Inspector and provides direction as required.
  • Lead cross-functional teams through issue resolution using the corrective action process for assigned project(s)
  • Cradle to Grave Quality Engineering function for assigned project(s)
  • Performs job functions in accordance with set policies and procedures, to ensure the preservation of the Company Quality Policy and compliance to currently recognized industry standard QMS and EMS.
  • OTHER REASONABLE DUTIES AS ASSIGNED



This listing of duties is not meant to be an exhaustive record of responsibilities for this position but is meant to assist in the establishment of the function within the company


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Preferred Education and Skill

  • s:Bachelor’s degree in engineeri
  • ng3-5 years of broad technical experience, of which at least three years should be in quality administration and/or quality engineerin
  • g.Proficient with Microsoft applications (Excel, Word, etc
  • .)Strong communication and interpersonal skil
  • lsAble to adapt in short notic


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