Quality Engineer I Engineering - Rochester, NY at Geebo

Quality Engineer I

Hello,

My name is Christine and I represent The Fountain Group. We are a national staffing firm and are currently seeking a Quality Engineer I for a prominent client of ours. This position is located in Rochester, NY. Details for the position are as follows:

Job Description:
Provide overall quality assurance leadership in the management of select contract manufacturing sites engaged in the production of products. Conduct audits to good manufacturing practices, international organization for standardization and any other applicable standards.

Responsibilities:
Seeking a Quality Engineer I to provide comprehensive product team support for quality system design and audit, compliance assessment, and for support of steady state manufacturing processes.
Utilize industry and process excellence standards on a moderately complex level in daily quality operations, including good manufacturing practices (GMP), equipment engineering system (EES), and international organization for standardization (ISO).
Address or escalate product and process complaints.
Evaluate contract manufacturer performance metrics and conduct management reviews.
Conduct audits of all quality system categories to assess compliance to process excellence standards.
Implement comprehensive measurement systems to monitor effectiveness of quality and reliability systems to identify, bracket, correct and prevent defects, demonstrating continuous improvement to management.
Facilitate technical issues for manufacturing processes that are to be transferred to satellite facilities.
Comply with company policies, procedures, and quality standards; as well as safety and environmental regulations.
Interface with QERTS (nonconformance), OTIS (change control), and SAP (inventory management system) applications as necessary.

If you are interested in hearing more about the position please respond to this posting with your resume attached.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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