QUALITY ENGINEER I at Nishikawa Cooper LLC
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 Sep, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

11 Jun, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Problem Solving, 5Why, 8D, Statistical Techniques, Inspection, Testing, PPAP, FMEA, Control Plans, Quality Auditing, Customer Interface, Process Sampling

Industry

Description
  ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Includes the following along with other duties that may also be assigned.     * First point of contact for customer.    * Works independently or in a team environment on problem solving activities.  Follows systematic problem-solving methodology: 5Why, 8D, and customer required forms etc.    * Develops, installs and evaluates process sampling systems, procedures and statistical techniques.    * Develops or specifies inspection and testing mechanisms and equipment.    * Analyzes production and service limitations and standards.    * Recommends revision of specifications as needed.    * Formulates or helps formulate policies and procedures specific to quality function.    * Must be available and willing to work overtime per day or per week as determined necessary to meet business needs.    * Travel to customers or suppliers.    * Currently trained and conducts training on department specific concepts, tools and testing equipment.    * Quantifies quality costs and develops P.O. when applicable.    * Interfaces with all other engineering components within the company and with customers and suppliers on quality specific issues.    * Prepare PPAP's, FMEA’s, Control plans, 5P’s or 8 D’s (Responsible during launch, mass production and service.)    * Performs quality audits    * Daily reporting: internal activities: Quality Circle meeting, customer & plant issues, and customer driven reports 
Responsibilities
The Quality Engineer I serves as the primary contact for customers and manages problem-solving activities using systematic methodologies. They are responsible for developing inspection mechanisms, performing quality audits, and preparing critical documentation like PPAPs and FMEAs.
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