Quality Control Quality Assurance Engineer - Pay to $89,000 Professional Services - Brookfield, WI at Geebo

Quality Control Quality Assurance Engineer - Pay to $89,000

Quality Control Quality Assurance Engineer Two plus years of experience as a quality engineer in a metal manufacturing environment is required Pay is up to $89,000 Must be a United States citizen or Green Card holder No remote Full-time Permanent W-2 employee Full benefits No relocation Brookfield, Wisconsin area This first shift, full time, permanent Quality Control Quality Assurance Engineer is at an employer that values its employees and has a family feel.
Employee input is valued and employees can see the impact they are making on the company.
Employees are treated well and tend to stay long-term.
The company utilizes state-of-the-art equipment and a variety of metals to manufacture its diverse products.
Customers are in energy, aerospace, aviation and defense among others.
The successful candidate's duties and responsibilities will encompass:
Ensuring quality standards are being met Auditing the quality system Leading continuous improvement Managing the quality inspection department Performing root cause analysis as well as corrective action plans Working with Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) Working with Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) Reading and understanding engineering drawings The background of the successful candidate must include the following:
Two or more years of experience as a quality engineer in a metal manufacturing environment One or more years of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing experience One or more years of experience reading and understanding engineering drawings A solid work history A US citizen or possess a green card A residence within 45 minutes Recommended Skills Aerospace Industries Auditing Aviation Business Process Improvement Corrective And Preventive Action (Capa) Energy Technology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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