Quality Engineer at Rotork Controls
Rochester, New York, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

24 May, 26

Salary

85000.0

Posted On

23 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Quality Assurance, Root Cause Analysis, Corrective Actions, Preventative Actions, Supplier Management, Inspection Process, ISO9001, Drawing Interpretation, Blueprint Reading, GD&T, Excel, Word, Problem Solving

Industry

Industrial Machinery Manufacturing

Description
Job Description The Quality Engineer will provide quality assurance support to the product development team, resolving bugs, defects, and other potential issues and ensuring that products meet customer specifications. The Quality Engineer will ensure products meet the organizations and customers’ quality and product integrity requirements. Reporting to the Quality Manager, this person will be supporting product development or operations team by providing analysis and expertise throughout the inspection process. Key Responsibilities: Implementation of effective corrective actions through robust root cause analysis and facilitation with process owners Provide support to manufacturing to develop effective procedures/work instructions that meet the requirements of ISO9001 and other quality management standards Customer Concern/Complaints/Query: Become actively involved in the root cause identification, corrective actions and preventative actions of customer issues Supplier Management: Approval of suppliers establishing appropriate levels of control commensurate to the nature of the product supplied and the supplier capability; continuously improve the quality of externally supplied parts; manage the qualification of new parts or changes to parts Root Cause, Corrective & Preventative Actions: Problem solving techniques, internal and supplier issues; establish robust RCCM through facilitation with process owners; drive improvements to products and processes through the use of performance data Qualifications ​​​​​​Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related discipline required. 3+ years of related experience required. Strong ability in reading and interpreting complex drawings/blueprints to understand parameters of components/products. Knowledgeable about current quality system standards such as ISO 9001 preferred. Excellent interpersonal skills with ability to serve as a liaison with developers, project managers, and customer support. Familiarity with basic GD&T preferred. Computer proficiency in Excel and Word required. Salary Range: $70,000 - $85,000 + Bonus #HP Additional Information Rotork is the market-leading global flow control and instrumentation company, helping our customers manage the flow of liquids, gases and powders across many industries worldwide. Our purpose is Keeping the World Flowing for Future Generations. For over sixty years, the world has relied on us to create the things that keep everything moving. From oil and gas to water and shipping, pharmaceuticals and food- these are the flows on which our modern world depends. Today we're respected and admired for our people, performance and products. Our success flows from our commitment to engineering excellence, and that's what we will always pursue, safely and sustainably. Rotork is going through an exciting period of change and growth, building on our existing market success. It's a great time to join us and make an impact in shaping the future of our business. Department: Operations Americas Compensation: USD 70000 - USD 85000 - yearly

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Responsibilities
The Quality Engineer supports the product development team by providing quality assurance, resolving bugs and defects, and ensuring products meet customer specifications and integrity requirements. Key duties include implementing corrective actions via root cause analysis and managing supplier quality, including approval and continuous improvement of externally supplied parts.
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