What are the responsibilities and job description for the Supplier Quality Engineer II position at Johnson & Johnson?
Johnson & Johnson is seeking a Supplier Quality Engineer II to join the organization of Biosense Webster to be located in Irvine, CA.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer II (SQE II) provides overall quality assurance leadership in the management of Direct, Indirect Suppliers and/or External Manufacturers engaged in the production of Johnson and Johnson products. The SQE is responsible for the Quality Management of external suppliers of direct and indirect materials, finished goods and services for the CSS franchise. Also, leads the deployment of the Supplier Quality Management (SQM) strategies and associated standards, policies, procedures, programs, systems, processes, and initiatives for suppliers of the CSS supply chain.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead, develop and implement supplier/purchasing controls and associated activities including Approved Supplier List management, supplier related non-conformances/CAPAs, Supplier Quality Agreements, and Supplier Change Requests
- Participate in and/or support the identification, selection, qualification, monitoring, and disengagement of suppliers for Supplier Quality Management.
- Partner with Procurement, R&D, Engineering/Technical Operations, Quality Operations, and Suppliers in the timely investigation, resolution/prevention of supplier-related issues to minimize/prevent business disruptions.
- Monitor and analyze supplier performance metrics, identify areas of opportunity, communicate supplier risks, and drive the resolution of supplier quality issues and risk control processes.
- Implement supplier change management process including change notification, dissemination of information, impact assessment, approval of changes, and supports material/supplier qualifications.
- Analyze quality data and identify trends impacting risk benefits requirements of product and quality systems for external suppliers. Actively participates in discussions to drive resolution.
- Prepare Supplier Quality Agreements and drives discussion with supplier while consulting Supplier Quality Manager.
- Own and lead the Supplier Quality Relationship Management (SQRM) process for the assigned suppliers.
- Perform other duties assigned as needed.