Eng II - Quality Engineering - Nashua, NH at Geebo

Eng II - Quality

Quality Assurance Engineer II Manufacturing Product Assurance LRU / SRU / Box


BAE Systems is looking for a Quality Assurance Engineer II
The Quality Engineer II position will be an Individual Contributor within the Quality Manufacturing Product Assurance (MPA) QAE Team. Primary Focus is directly associated with Product Build Assembly, Inspection and Test (AIT)
The job scope of the MPA QAE includes but are not limited to Demonstrated working experience and knowledge of:
Cross Functional Communication and Collaboration
Zero Defects Orientation
Lean Six Sigma Knowledge Skills Awareness
Manufacturing environments
Process Sheet Route Cards
Manufacturing Instructions
Configuration Management / Configuration Control of ASSY's and Sub Assys
Product Inspection Acceptance Documentation
Product Test and Acceptance
Hands On Support to the Quality Inspection Staff
Support to Program / Project Personnel
Understanding of Defense Electronics Manufacturing
Quality and Workmanship Requirements
IPC 610 Certification
Non Conforming Material Control
Process Improvement Perspective
Product Process Verification (PPV)
First Article Inspection (FAI) AS9102
Process Failure Mode Effects Analysis (PFMEA)
Production Part Approval Process ( PPAP)
Data Mining / Extraction / compilation / Chart & Graph Turning Data into Action oriented Information
Attend and Contribute to Factory Corrective Action Boards (CABs)
Conduct Effective Audits
Effective communication
Understand and react to Program Requirements flow down (Contract / Specification /Statement of Work)
Ability to review product related documentation (Product Drawings, BOMs, Manufacturing Control Specification, Assembly Processes)
Experience with Root Cause / Corrective Action analysis
Support integration of Zero Defect Culture
Apply!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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