Supplier Quality Engineer
Apply NowCompany: Donatech
Location: Philadelphia, PA 19120
Description:
Position would require the candidate to be a W2 employee of Donatech.
US Citizenship Required.
We are looking for a Supplier Quality Engineer to implement tools and processes to ensure suppliers improve on current products with robust plans and deliver first time quality to client program customers. Additionally, this person will be responsible for qualifying new suppliers for the program. This position will report to the Mechanical Group Supplier Quality team with a focus on optical products. The person will also investigate, evaluate, and resolve supplier quality problems and conducting audits, analyzing defect trends, and leading continuous improvement projects. The Supplier Quality Engineer will conduct capability assessments that verify supplier qualifications, travel to assigned suppliers, perform onsite source inspections, and lead multiple projects to completion. You must be a self-starting problem solver who will utilize your analytical skills to find innovative solutions to quality-related issues. A strong desire and mindset to drive actions and projects to closure without being prompted is a must. Strong communication skills are required to ensure suppliers understand requirements and expectations, make progress reports and present findings. Ability to summarize briefing/findings at an executive leadership level. Additionally you will: Utilize supplier Scorecards/metrics and analytical tools to quantify performance levels of individual suppliers and work with those suppliers to develop improvement plans to achieve 100% quality performance Evaluate and assess the impact of nonconforming product and suppliers' corrective actions, including timely communication with the program team of both. Champion problem solving and root cause analysis activities with suppliers to eliminate recurrence of non-conformances Perform Production Process Verifications (PPV's) at supplier locations and participate in PPAP review process and other aspects of APQP Perform and Evaluate First Article Inspections per the requirements of AS9102 as well as train suppliers to meet client expectations Drive "Zero Defect" culture within the supply base
Knowledge of subtractive and additive manufacturing and materials Knowledge of processes and methods such as turning, milling, grinding, fabrication, polishing, CNC, Casting, Welding, and coating for various types of materials Ability to interpret drawing specifications and measurement data for components inclusive of mechanical tolerances, surface quality (scratch-dig), surface finish/flatness/profile, centration, etc. Ability to interpret drawing specifications and measurement data for complex assemblies, manufacturing and testing. Strong understanding of MIL STD, ANSI and ISO drawing standards Understanding of special processes per requirements, such as complex coatings, metallization, passivation, heat treatment, priming/painting and brazing Strong familiarity with mechanical and optical metrology, inspection tools, and gages Direct knowledge of Manufacturing processes and supply chain logistics from raw material to finished goods Effective communication skills Experience with product test, equipment and instrumentation and other common processes common in the Aerospace and Defense Industries Working knowledge of the principles and the purpose of a Quality Management System
Work Experience with the manufacturing inspection and acceptance of mechanical parts from multiple different manufacturing processes. 3-4+ years of relevant experience
Bachelor's degree or 4 years of experience in lieu of a degree.
US Citizenship Required.
We are looking for a Supplier Quality Engineer to implement tools and processes to ensure suppliers improve on current products with robust plans and deliver first time quality to client program customers. Additionally, this person will be responsible for qualifying new suppliers for the program. This position will report to the Mechanical Group Supplier Quality team with a focus on optical products. The person will also investigate, evaluate, and resolve supplier quality problems and conducting audits, analyzing defect trends, and leading continuous improvement projects. The Supplier Quality Engineer will conduct capability assessments that verify supplier qualifications, travel to assigned suppliers, perform onsite source inspections, and lead multiple projects to completion. You must be a self-starting problem solver who will utilize your analytical skills to find innovative solutions to quality-related issues. A strong desire and mindset to drive actions and projects to closure without being prompted is a must. Strong communication skills are required to ensure suppliers understand requirements and expectations, make progress reports and present findings. Ability to summarize briefing/findings at an executive leadership level. Additionally you will: Utilize supplier Scorecards/metrics and analytical tools to quantify performance levels of individual suppliers and work with those suppliers to develop improvement plans to achieve 100% quality performance Evaluate and assess the impact of nonconforming product and suppliers' corrective actions, including timely communication with the program team of both. Champion problem solving and root cause analysis activities with suppliers to eliminate recurrence of non-conformances Perform Production Process Verifications (PPV's) at supplier locations and participate in PPAP review process and other aspects of APQP Perform and Evaluate First Article Inspections per the requirements of AS9102 as well as train suppliers to meet client expectations Drive "Zero Defect" culture within the supply base
Knowledge of subtractive and additive manufacturing and materials Knowledge of processes and methods such as turning, milling, grinding, fabrication, polishing, CNC, Casting, Welding, and coating for various types of materials Ability to interpret drawing specifications and measurement data for components inclusive of mechanical tolerances, surface quality (scratch-dig), surface finish/flatness/profile, centration, etc. Ability to interpret drawing specifications and measurement data for complex assemblies, manufacturing and testing. Strong understanding of MIL STD, ANSI and ISO drawing standards Understanding of special processes per requirements, such as complex coatings, metallization, passivation, heat treatment, priming/painting and brazing Strong familiarity with mechanical and optical metrology, inspection tools, and gages Direct knowledge of Manufacturing processes and supply chain logistics from raw material to finished goods Effective communication skills Experience with product test, equipment and instrumentation and other common processes common in the Aerospace and Defense Industries Working knowledge of the principles and the purpose of a Quality Management System
Work Experience with the manufacturing inspection and acceptance of mechanical parts from multiple different manufacturing processes. 3-4+ years of relevant experience
Bachelor's degree or 4 years of experience in lieu of a degree.