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Advanced Quality Engineer

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Tyne and Wear
2 weeks ago
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Advanced Quality Engineer sought by a world leader in the manufacture of automotive components. The company provides quality products, services and solutions worldwide with customers in over 150 countries. Our client is looking for an experienced Advanced Quality Engineer to join the new product launch team at this fast-paced plant in Sunderland. If you are willing to relocate under your own steam then you are welcome to apply.

What will your responsibilities be?

To ensure that all Advanced Quality Requirements are met for New Model Launches as per the corporate “PLUS” (Product Launch System) including: -Ensuring Control Plans are prepared to meet Prototype, Pre-Production and Production requirementsCompletion of Appearance Manual to relevant Customer StandardsEnsuring all gauging is validated and verified for production usageEnsuring all relevant Measurement and Capability data is conducted and data evaluatedEnsuring IMDS compliance across all BOM itemsConducting all Supplier APQP activities necessary in order to achieve Supplier PSW ApprovalEnsure Suppliers are conducting necessary DVP&R activities as part of PPAPEnsuring “Grain Go” and “Colour Harmony / AAR” events are held with the customer / supplier for approval of relevant components.Obtaining Supplier PPAP ApprovalWorking with all necessary company Departments in order to generate the contents of the Customer PPAPConducting all necessary communication with Customer in order to obtainCustomer PSW Approval To be part of the Simultaneous Development Team (SDT) and be responsible for communication of all Quality deliverables to this SDT. Ensure all Customer documentation requirements for each Build Phase is developed and actioned – liaising with JIT Management for obtaining relevant JIT resource to meet this requirement. Full support within JIT Plant during each New Model build phase and, in conjunction with JIT Plant Quality Manager, ensuring that all Quality deliverables are achieved. Conducting Supplier Visits in order to determine status against APQP deliverables and to ensure that Supplier processes are approved to meet company expectations Ensuring that company CCSC is conducted to ensure that ALL Critical Characteristics (CC) are fully controlled within JIT facility – from definition of CC’s as per DFMEA and Drawing through to Poka Yoke verification within the Production facility Assure that customer and internally identified quality issues are resolved using the corporate problem solving methods (8D Report, Problem Solving Document “PSD”, PCAD, Kepner-Tregoe, etc.) Ensure that all Quality activities are performed in accordance with the latest company BOS, IATF16949 and Specific Customer Requirements. To present Quality Project status at both Internal Launch Readiness Reviews (LRR’s) and External Customer Reviews


Which qualifications are we looking for in potential AQE employees?
BSc / BEng. degree is required or equivalent experienceSpecific education and training in Quality disciplines including minimum IATF16949,Continuous Improvement, APQP, PPAP, FMEA, Control plans, DOE and SPCMinimum 4 years in the Automotive IndustryMinimum 2 years in Quality areaKnowledge of the AIAG Quality Manuals (APQP, PPAP, MSA, FMEA etc)Manufacturing Quality system experience and customer communication activitiesCertification in Quality Engineering a plus.Lead or Internal auditor training to IATF16949 (TS16949) desirableFluent EnglishWillingness to travel
Benefits: 
Excellent competitive salary 34 days holiday including bank holidays Pension contribution Access to employee discounts via My Reward Gateway Ongoing training and career development opportunities Employee Wellbeing programme Hours of work: Mon-Thurs 08:00 – 17:00, Friday 08:00 – 13:00 (39 hours) 
Excellent competitive salary + benefits 

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