What are the responsibilities and job description for the Quality Engineer II position at Varstaff?
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What You Will Do:
What You Will Do:
- Support NADCAP and other special processes including daily verifications.
- Support NADCAP and special process audits.
- Drive process and audit corrective actions to closure.
- Ensuring customers receive conforming material in timely manner through execution of processes. This includes gathering information and inputs for processing material through MRB and the Quality Clinic.
- Support FAI activities IAW AS9102.
- Support compliance of special processes.
- Facilitate and investigate RCCA for nonconformance's.
- Plan, coordinate, and take responsibility for Quality activities that support the design, manufacturing and assembly of mechanical assemblies.
- Review and approval of change orders.
- Support for assigned programs/customers including KPI and customer specific corrective action.
- Assist in the creation of root cause and corrective actions across the site.
- Drive improvements through the corrective action board.
- Initiate regular internal business process assessments to measure the “health” of the business in between audit cycles.
- Communicate with site and quality leadership regarding trends (metrics) and nonconformance's.
- Analytics: Demonstrating the ability to provide a clear and concise analysis of problems or situations.
- Coordination: Taking ownership of initiatives by determining objectives and requirements and ensuring successful implementation.
- Communication: Effectively circulating information through appropriate channels, making it accessible and understandable for the audience.
- Information Management: Proficiently using various software packages to maintain and update documents and records accurately.
- Strategic Listening: Exhibiting strong listening skills to understand and respond to others effectively.
- Relationship Builiding: Showing empathy and compassion toward the needs of colleagues and stakeholders.
- Oral Communication Skills: Communicating in a business-appropriate and professional manner.
- Strategic Thinking: Demonstrating a solid understanding of the organization's competitive landscape.
- Written Communication Skills: Using business-appropriate language in all written communications.
- Typically requires a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) and minimum 2 years prior relevant experience or in absence of a degree, 6 years of relevant experience
- U.S. citizenship is required, as only U.S. citizens are authorized to access information under this program/contract
- Must have computer skills and be proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint
- Experience using Rockwell Collins’ instance of Epicor
- Coachable and willing to be fully engaged in all aspects of Quality principles and activities