QUALITY CONTROL ENGINEER II
PAY: $65,000 - $75,000
VISA SPONSORSHIP: NO
RELOCATION ASSISTANCE: NO
REMOTE: NO
Are you a self-motivated challenge seeker with a pro-active mentality Do you enjoy working in a fast-paced environment If so, Stanley Electric is offering a great opportunity for a very rewarding career as a Quality Control Engineer II!
ABOUT US:
Stanley Electric US is a full-service, tier one supplier to Honda, specializing in the design and production of lighting equipment, accessories, and electronic components. Our London, Ohio facility houses lighting and mold design, construction, production engineering, and dedicated associates in our Quality, Assembly, Sales, and Customer Service departments. At Stanley, we blaze our own trail to a brilliant future by daring to outshine light.
HOW YOU WILL OUTSHINE:
Demonstrating solid organization skills
Being attentive to every detail
Exercising critical thinking
Solving problems
Working well independently and with a team
WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING:
Investigate, analyze and resolve Production and/or New Model Development quality problems by conducting product audits, analyzing defect trends and leading cross-functional continuous improvement activities in a timely manner.
Investigate internal quality issues on production quality, processes and equipment using basic quality information gathering techniques and statistical techniques.
Act as a communication liaison between internal and external groups regarding any and all quality issues, thus maintaining Stanley Electric’s production values while adhering to Stanley’s customer quality standards.
Establish, maintain, and track quality standards to ensure consistency, while maintaining quality production.
Prepare PQCT’s using FMEA and GPAC-V to assure that all potential failure modes are properly addressed in the documents.
Participate in process audits to address any specific issues such as production mold modifications and changes, deviation from quality standards, or for timely audits of the respective quality system.
Address customer and internal product concerns by documenting and communicating problem tracking activities as well as monthly performance reports to track the performance of the respective production area.
Analyze monthly performance reports and process data to identify areas of improvement and develop the necessary improvement plans.
Coordinate with the appropriate department to confirm packaging trials to ensure that packaging meets quality standards.
Train and mentor new engineers in hands-on environment
Address other issues and/or assume other responsibilities as opportunities arise.
HOW YOU WILL BE REWARDED:
Medical, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance
401K Retirement Savings with Company Match
Tuition Reimbursement and more!
HOW YOU WILL QUALIFY:
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering
3-6 years, Engineer III 4-7 years of Experience in a manufacturing environment
Experience in the quality functions within automotive supplier industry preferably with Japanese automakers and experience in JIT manufacturing environment is preferred
Working knowledge of quality tools including FMEA, PQCT, capability studies and GD&T
Plastic Injection molding process and process improvement experience is highly desirable
Demonstrated knowledge of ISO 9000 and AIAG standards
WORK CONDITIONS:
Ability to lift 40lbs
General Office Environment (4) hours per day
Manufacturing Environment (4) hour per day
Occasional overnight travel may be required to perform essential functions at remote locations or receive training.
Required to work overtime (unplanned and unscheduled) to meet customer deadlines and requirements.
HAZARDS:
While performing the job the position is frequently exposed to:
Chemicals, noise and heat
Moving or mechanical parts
Moderate noise levels with specific areas required to wear hearing protection.
All Stanley U.S. Associates share in the effort to achieve customer satisfaction and continuously improve overall performance. Success is found in the delivery of high-quality products on a timely basis at a competitive price. Every team member, in the conduct of his or her daily activities and interactions, has abundant opportunity to make a positive contribution. While no listing of duties and responsibilities can completely capture the many ways this opportunity presents itself, fulfilling the responsibilities of her or his role is one important means by which an individual Associate contributes to Stanley’s overall success.