
2021 Entry Level - Quality Engineer
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Requirements:* Responsible for all KPIs and measures with regards to an improved product quality during the development phase according the PMR Roadmap* Responsible for achieving manufacturing process quality targets during launch and serial production* Responsible to stop processes and escalate in all cases of non-conformities to quality (STOP-AT-DEFECT)* Drive and implement continuous improvement activities affecting process quality in the plant* Create and maintain plant related quality documentation* Support assembly trials and drive for best process quality* Responsible for alerting management for all items affecting product quality/functionality in a negative manner* First contact for all customer related questions* Ensure knowledge about customer specific requirements* Ensure knowledge about risk management and product safety* Conduct claim management with customer (8D) including warranty* Submit final submitting PPAP to customer (incl. update of customer portals and IMDS)* Support project-related documents (e.g. P-FMEA, process flow chart)* Perform internal Audits* Support Quality Manager on external and customer audits* Master or Bachelor in Engineering or comparable education* Skills or specialization in Data Integration, or Material Science* First experience in automotive project management* Knowledge in quality tools/ valid quality standards* Knowledge in customer specific quality requirements* Knowledge of Kautex manufacturing processes* Six Sigma Green Belt is a plus* Strong local and English language skills are requiredPosted Date
02/04/2021
Listing ID
76231397
02/04/2021
Listing ID
76231397
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