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ASYST Technologies, L.P. is seeking a Quality Engineer to enhance product quality and lead process improvements in Kenosha, WI. In this on-site position, you will resolve quality challenges and support new product initiatives while collaborating with various teams.
The ideal candidate will have a technical degree and 3+ years of quality engineering experience, with strong automotive manufacturing knowledge and proficiency in statistical tools and methodologies. Join us for career advancement in a top workplace.
Are you passionate about problem solving, continuous improvement, and manufacturing excellence? We’re looking for a Quality Engineer to join our team and play a key role in driving product quality, process improvements, and operational performance across the organization.
Recognized as a Southeast Wisconsin Top Workplace, ASYST Technologies is a state-of-the-art injection molding and automation facility located in Kenosha, known for delivering innovative engineered solutions and motion transfer assemblies for the automotive industry. We design, develop, and manufacture world-class plastic components and automated systems for leading companies across the automotive, consumer, medical, healthcare, electronics, and industrial sectors. Our products and services are used by customers in more than 32 countries worldwide.
In this role, you’ll collaborate with Manufacturing, Engineering, Sales, Maintenance, and Supply Chain teams to resolve complex quality challenges, support new product launches, and lead continuous improvement initiatives in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
This position is based on-site in Kenosha, WI. Relocation assistance is not available.
If you are driven by quality, continuous improvement, and making a measurable impact, we’d love to hear from you.
We provide equal opportunities for all employees and applicants for employment without regard to sex, age, race, religion, national origin, citizenship status, sexual orientation, gender identification, physical or mental disability, or any service, past, present, or future, in the uniformed services of the United States.