Job Openings Quality Engineer (Manufacturing)

About the job Quality Engineer (Manufacturing)

Accountabilities:

  • Determine which process inputs affect the final product's quality.
  • Set up measurement equipment to track important process inputs in real time.
  • Create response plans for process inputs that are out of control (OOC) and out of specification (OOS).
  • Train employees in manufacturing and record response plans in Visual Work Standards.
  • Perform an FMEA study to pinpoint the shortcomings of the current Quality Management System.
  • Put countermeasures in place for failure modes that have a high Risk Priority Number (RPN) and confirm that they are effective over the long run.
  • Make ensuring that every process modification is approved by the client and goes through the Management of Change (MOC) procedure.
  • Oversee the selection of new manufacturers, suppliers of raw materials, and/or process changes and see them through to customer acceptance.
  • Drive the completion of the corrective actions indicated in the audit results.
  • By using standardised work procedures that keep the process capability index for important process variables over 1.33, you may stop customer complaints.
  • Encourage supplier and internal audits to verify adherence to the ISO9001:2015 standard and best manufacturing practices.
  • Encourage consumer inspections at industrial sites

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree in a suitable technical field, such as chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, physics, or electrical engineering
  • An advantage would be three years of manufacturing experience as a Quality Professional in the semiconductor sector or as a supplier.
  • Practical understanding of Root Cause Analysis and familiarity with the 8D issue resolution approach
  • Fundamental familiarity with statistical software (e.g., Minitab, JMP, Statistical or comparable)
  • Capacity to travel 5% of the time both domestically and abroad
  • The capacity to work a flexible schedule in order to assist with production processes
  • Reasoning from a process and applying logic