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An established industry player is seeking an Incoming Quality Engineer to ensure that materials meet quality standards. This critical role involves inspecting incoming components, maintaining quality records, and collaborating with suppliers to enhance material quality. The ideal candidate will have a strong analytical mindset, excellent communication skills, and experience in quality engineering within a manufacturing environment. Join a forward-thinking company where your expertise will contribute to operational excellence and customer satisfaction. If you are passionate about quality and continuous improvement, this opportunity is perfect for you.
Job Summary
An Incoming Quality Engineer plays a critical role in ensuring that incoming materials and components meet established quality standards and specifications. They are responsible for implementing processes and procedures to assess, inspect, and validate incoming materials for use in manufacturing processes. The role requires a combination of technical expertise, analytical skills, and a commitment to maintaining high standards of quality throughout the supply chain.
Duties & Responsibilities
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Education
Bachelor’s degree in engineering is required and or other related equivalent.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment
This position works in office, laboratory, and manufacturing environments. It requires frequent sitting, standing, and walking. He or she needs to be able to recognize and differentiate color. He or she must also be able to lift up to 50 pounds. Daily use of computer and other computing and digital devices is required. He or she may stand for extended periods when facilitating meetings, walking in the facilities, performing audits, and laboratory testing. The ability to operate a motor vehicle and maintain a valid driver license is required.
The physical demands of the position described herein are essential functions of the job and employees must be able to successfully perform these tasks for extended periods. Reasonable accommodations may be made for those individuals with real or perceived disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job described.