Supplier Development Engineer

Amerilink International Corp | AICHOTELS.COM
Metropolitan Borough of Solihull
1 month ago
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At Quest Global, we are looking for aSupplier Development Engineerat Solihull, which is 100% Onsite.

12 months contract, Outside IR35 / Permanent can be possible.

Job RequirementsEssential Job Functions

  • Conduct Risk Assessments, Rate Readiness Assessments, Process Capability Assessment, Statistical Process Control, Capacity Assessment of the supply base to meet the customers’ quantity and schedule demands.
  • Drive consistency and adherence to quality procedures and specification requirements.
  • Contribute to problem solving and process improvement activities, using standard approaches and tools.
  • Approve suppliers according to our sourcing process.
  • Participate on definition of material specifications with Engineering Process Engineering, Purchasing, and supplier.
  • Establish supplier development programs at respective suppliers with the assigned commodity and follow up corrective actions and results of those programs.
  • Perform supplier audits in accordance with our sourcing process and/or supplier development programs.
  • Negotiate and successfully finalize standard supplier quality manual with suppliers.
  • Support an escalation path in case of ongoing supplier quality issues, ongoing bad supplier rating, and uncooperative suppliers.
  • Define necessary actions for early production containment.
  • Retain and track supplier records.
  • Execute regular supplier rating for respective suppliers.
  • Establish continuous improvement programs with suppliers.
  • Track, update and report our relevant KPI.

Essential Competencies (Both Technical and Behavioral)

  • Ability to work under minimal supervision to execute the ‘Essential Job Functions’ required.
  • Ability to interpret Engineering drawings / GD&T specifications required.
  • Proficiency with MS Office products Excel and PowerPoint required.
  • Self-motivated, disciplined, and organized.
  • Ability to persuade and influence without authority.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Highly Valued Competencies.
  • Knowledge of Aerospace products, manufacturing process planning.
  • Review level knowledge of the PPAP and FAI processes.
  • Experience with AS9100, ISO9001, APQP, QMS, Lean/Six Sigma.

Work ExperienceEducation, Training, and Experience

  • Supply Chain Management, Supplier Development, or Manufacturing Engineering experience.
  • Practical experience of New Product Introduction within Aerospace manufacturing, or automotive.
  • BS degree in Engineering or Technical field (or equivalent experience).
  • Project Management experience will be advantageous.

General Skills

  • Familiarity with Aero-Engine components and assemblies.
  • Interacting with Suppliers, Buyers, Engineers.
  • Proficiency using MS Office suite tools.

Personal Work Attributes

  • Self-motivated, disciplined, and organized.
  • Ability to focus on semi-repetitive tasks.
  • Maintain Integrity & Ethics in all situations.
  • Superior Customer interaction.
  • Team oriented collaborator / contributor.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

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