The Quality Manager is responsible to ensure that all company products and services meet quality standards.
This includes understanding customer expectations and needs, outlining quality standards and developing quality control processes.
Responsibilities:
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Manage and ensure all company safety polices are adhered to by all quality employees.
Provide suggestions for ongoing improvements to the company safety program.
Ensure all EH&S and OSHA standards are being followed and adhered to.
2.
Manage and ensure all company quality policies and procedures are adhered by all hourly employees.
This includes inspection procedures, nonconformance, rework, measurements verification and customer requirements.
Continual to review and make ongoing improvements that increases in product quality and customer satisfaction.
3.
Complying with ISO/AS9100 accreditation requirements and internal auditing schedule.
4.
Work with supply chain department to establish quality requirements for new suppliers, audit supplier processes to reduce risk as it relates to quality & delivery and monthly scorecard with key performance deliverables.
5.
Prepare and represent direct management review reports quarterly to the leadership team that addresses the performances of the overall quality systems, customer, supplier, and continual improvement.
6.
Ensure that the calibration process is effective and accurate to monitor all company own measurement devices and meets the acceptance tolerance range for Gage R&R.
7.
Ensure processes, documentation, and procedures are being utilized in quality are accurate, maintained, and followed.
Ensure processes that are being implemented, personnel are trained, and they are efficient to meet the intended objectives.
8.
Maintain and achieve quality KPI's that reflects on company goals, customer requirements, and "0" defect culture.
9.
Implement a quality succession chart that provides the quality employees with a road map/organizational chart for success and continued growth within the company.
10.
Drive lean standards to improve quality to reduce COPQ and increase quality through-put.
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Implement and train to drive root cause and continuous improvement culture.
Experience and/or Educational Requirements
5 years of experience in Quality Control Engineering 10 years of experience in Precision Machining Industry Knowledge of manufacturing and quality practices Experience with quality improvement tools and techniques (i.e.
Lean, Six Sigma, 5 why's, Fish Bone Analysis, etc.)
Demonstrated leadership, problem-solving, project management and facilitation skills Fluent in GD&T in a machining environment (ASME Y14.5M) BS degree in Quality, Engineering, or related field is helpful, but not required.
Relevant work experience may be considered in lieu of degree