Quality System Manager at Layer Zero
Aurora, Ohio, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

30 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

30 Jan, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Quality Management System, System Modernization, Risk Mitigation, Audit Readiness, Bias to Action, Process-Oriented Thinking, Principled Leadership, Continuous Improvement, Engineering Standards, Manufacturing

Industry

technology;Information and Internet

Description
Description The Opportunity We are seeking a transformative leader to serve as the primary architect of our Quality Management System. In this role, you will bridge the gap between rigorous engineering standards and shop-floor execution, ensuring our electrical distribution equipment meets the highest benchmarks of safety and reliability. You won't just be managing a checklist; you will be building a culture where quality is a shared responsibility, directly impacting our ability to power critical infrastructure across the globe. What Success Looks Like In this role, your success is measured by outcomes, not just activities. In your first year, you will: System Modernization: You have successfully transitioned the QMS from a reactive, paper-heavy system to a streamlined, intuitive process that supports rapid manufacturing. Proactive Risk Mitigation: Non-conformances are identified and mitigated at the point of origin, significantly reducing the need for late-stage rework or testing failures. Culture of Partnership: The production and engineering teams view the Quality department as a collaborative resource that enables speed and precision rather than a bureaucratic hurdle. Audit Readiness: Our facility maintains a state of "constant readiness," where internal and external audits are passed with ease due to the inherent integrity of our daily processes Who You Are Bias to Action: You don’t wait for a committee to identify a bottleneck. When you see a process deviation or a safety risk, you engage immediately, gather the necessary stakeholders, and drive toward a resolution with urgency. Process-Oriented Thinker: You have a natural talent for breaking down complex technical requirements into repeatable, scalable workflows. Principled Leader: You possess the professional courage to pause production when standards aren't met, balanced with the pragmatism to find a path forward. Continuous Improver: You are never satisfied with the status quo. You are constantly looking for ways to lean out documentation and make compliance "invisible" to the end-user. Requirements Who You Are Bias to Action: You don’t wait for a committee to identify a bottleneck. When you see a process deviation or a safety risk, you engage immediately, gather the necessary stakeholders, and drive toward a resolution with urgency. Process-Oriented Thinker: You have a natural talent for breaking down complex technical requirements into repeatable, scalable workflows. Principled Leader: You possess the professional courage to pause production when standards aren't met, balanced with the pragmatism to find a path forward. Continuous Improver: You are never satisfied with the status quo. You are constantly looking for ways to lean out documentation and make compliance "invisible" to the end-user. LayerZero will provide equal employment opportunity without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, marital status, ancestry, or status as a veteran, as defined and required by law. This policy applies to all areas of employment, including recruitment, hiring, training and development, promotion, transfer, termination, layoff, compensation, benefits, social and recreational programs, and all other conditions and privileges of employment in accordance with applicable national, state, and local laws (i.e. Civil Rights Act, Human Rights Act, European Convention on Human Rights).
Responsibilities
The primary responsibility is serving as the architect of the Quality Management System, bridging engineering standards and shop-floor execution for electrical distribution equipment. Success involves modernizing the QMS, proactively mitigating risks, fostering a collaborative quality culture, and maintaining constant audit readiness.
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