Quality Engineer Summary
Quality Engineer job opening in Detroit. A home goods manufacturer is currently seeking candidates for a Quality Engineer job opening in Detroit, Michigan. Our manufacturing recruiters are seeking creative, thorough quality professionals for this quality engineer job opening in the greater Detroit area. This job provides a great compensation package as well as opportunities for growth.
Detroit Quality Engineer Overview:
The Detroit Quality Engineer will evaluate, investigate, and rectify quality issues within the manufacturing system. The Detroit Quality Engineer will communicate with customers to understand quality issues and will use that information to solve problems. Participate in the quality certification process and audits. The Quality Engineer will assist Manufacturing Engineering staff to solve quality problems.
Detroit Quality Engineer Job Opening:
- The Detroit Quality Engineer will oversee the quality programs within the facility to ensure that products meet internal and customer expectations.
- Investigate and diagnose quality issues in the manufacturing system.
- Partner with manufacturing engineering to evaluate manufacturing systems.
- The Detroit Quality Engineer will take part in continuous improvement and lean events.
- Perform regular checks of the line to minimize quality issues.
- Field customer complaints, work with them to understand their issues with defective products clearly.
- The Detroit Quality Engineer will ensure that quality defects are rectified to the customer’s satisfaction.
- Establish standards and work to ensure that those standards are maintained.
Quality Engineer (Detroit Area) Job Requirements:
- A four-year degree in engineering from an accredited institution.
- At least three to four years of experience in a quality engineering role.
- Experience in a lean manufacturing facility.
- Strong understanding of quality measurement tools.
- Great problem-solving skill set; able to analyze, diagnose, and rectify actions.
- Excellent math skills; ability to perform complex calculations.
- Great understanding of safe manufacturing practices.
- Experience organizing and taking part in continuous improvement events.