Quality Engineer Professional Services - Arlington, TN at Geebo

Quality Engineer

We are looking for Quality Engineer for our client in Arlington, TNJob Title:
Quality EngineerJob Location:
Arlington, TNJob Type:
Contract
Job Description:
Work closely with operations and the business functions to ensure quality performance of products and processes.
Initiation and ownership of NC and CAPA, builds proficiency in problem-solving and root-causing activities.
Participate in the development and improvement of the manufacturing processes for existing and new products.
Review of change management activities.
Maintain KPIs for monitoring of process and supplier quality, perform analysis and interpret trends, and take action as necessary.
Support execution and analysis of QATs.
Advocate of Human Factor practices, familiarity in the science of Human Factor identification, reduction, and mitigation.
Develop an understanding of risk management practices and concepts and become proficient in process risk.
Develop an understanding of optimization of inspection methods and sampling.
Support First Article Inspections.
Develop proficiency in statistical methods and application.
Develop an understanding of manufacturing prints and tolerancing.
Builds strong relationships by fostering open communications, respect, and trust.
Strong team player and acts with a customer service/stakeholder-focused approach.
Is diplomatic, tactful, and leverages excellent interpersonal keys to help achieve outcomes.
Recommended Skills Change Management Communication Corrective And Preventive Action (Capa) Courtesy Customer Service Diplomacy Apply to this job.
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