
2021 Entry Level - Quality Engineer
Company
KautexDescription
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 Qualifications: 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
03/28/2021
Listing ID
76421884
03/28/2021
Listing ID
76421884
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