The Quality Engineer develops quality control processes, conducts audits, analyzes production data, and collaborates with teams to improve product quality.
We are seeking a Quality Engineer to support quality assurance initiatives and ensure products meet internal and customer requirements within a manufacturing environment.
Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain quality control processes and procedures
- Conduct root cause analysis and corrective action investigations
- Support internal audits and quality improvement initiatives
- Collaborate with engineering and manufacturing teams to resolve quality issues
- Analyze production data to identify trends and improvement opportunities
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field
- 3+ years of experience in quality engineering or manufacturing environments
- Experience with quality tools such as FMEA, SPC, and root cause analysis
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