Menomonee Falls company is looking for a Quality Engineer to be responsible for
supporting and directing application of quality activities within the facility
as directed by the Continuous Improvement Manager. The Quality Engineer is responsible for all Preproduction Quality Planning for designated customers and must be knowledgeable in all aspects of the Company Quality system. Must be flexible to fill in where needed in the department and to serve as backup to Purchasing
Specialist.<\/span><\/p> Scope/Function of the Quality Engineer<\/span><\/b> Technical Documentation Specialist in folder development<\/span> <\/p> <\/p> Participating in and supporting ISO as required. Create
and maintain departmental operating instructions. Primary in Supplier/Outside Service Provider related IRRs.<\/span> Investigate supplier nonconformances, coordinate supplier SCAR (Supplier
Corrective Action), and ensure vendor debits are applied properly.<\/span> <\/p> <\/p> Serve as backup for Purchasing Specialist. Minimum of 10 years within a manufacturing environment,
machining preferred. 2–3 years should be in quality administration and/or
engineering. Experience with Lean Manufacturing, tools, and
application (practical). Experience with Corrective Action (CA) implementation and
communication. Certifications within Quality a plus. Experienced with Microsoft Office—Word & Excel. Experienced with TCM.<\/span> Ability to work well with people and remain courteous and tactful even in
stressful situations with internal and external contacts.<\/span>
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Review of print and verification of tolerances
Conversion to Discus files
Development of Excel Sheet used on the shop floor
Responsible for approval of all certifications, review, and filing.
Works closely with Support to assure all customer submittals are accurate and
timely.
<\/span>As the final technical review of the contract review process (duty
sheet), responsible to assure all technical aspects of the contract review have
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