What are the responsibilities and job description for the Quality Engineer Team Lead position at Cook Medical?
Overview
The Quality Engineer Team Lead at Cook Inc. is a leader in the department responsible for the effectiveness and efficiency of an engineering team and their ability to complete their projects/tasks.
Responsibilities
The Quality Engineer Team Lead at Cook Inc. is a leader in the department responsible for the effectiveness and efficiency of an engineering team and their ability to complete their projects/tasks.
Responsibilities
- Teach/mentor team members about processes/systems associated with their teams in addition to Cook policy, culture, and history
- Provide technical and non-technical direction for projects/tasks
- Monitor and report project progress, delays, and completions while involving management at the appropriate times
- Identify ways to expedite projects and avoid historical mistakes
- Give input on project resource estimates and current team resource allocation
- Identify and communicate training and developmental needs for team members to management
- Provide direct and frequent positive and constructive feedback on performance and improvement areas for team members, both through informal and formal means
- Perform functions and duties specific to the Quality Engineer Role
- Review and where appropriate, approve, team member documentation
- Review and approve team member expense reports
- Communicate with other departments to identify and troubleshoot project issues
- Provide feedback to management on areas for improvement from a systems and personnel standpoint
- Work closely with other functions to define projects and objectives when applicable
- Bachelor's degree in a related technical discipline
- Minimum of 2 years Cook experience or significant outside medical device experience
- A history of high performance demonstrating proficiency in several of the above listed job functions/duties preferred
- Works under general office environmental conditions, including time in manufacturing environment and biohazard lab
- Sitting for extended periods, utilizes close visual acuity for working with computers, equipment, etc.