Quality/Test Engineer 2
Pontiac, IL
12 months
Job Description
Summary: The main function of a quality engineer is to research and test the design, functionality and maintenance of products, equipment, systems and processes and develop quality standards. A typical quality engineer has the ability to read and interpret blueprints, and evaluate product integrity and standards.
Job Responsibilities:
- Devises sampling procedures and designs and develops forms and instructions for recording, evaluating, and reporting quality and reliability data.
- Establishes program to evaluate precision and accuracy of production equipment and testing, measurement, and analytical equipment and facilities.
- May write training material and conduct training sessions on quality control activities.
- May specialize in areas of quality control engineering, such as design, incoming material, process control, product evaluation, product reliability, inventory control, metrology, automated testing, software, research and development, and administrative application.
Skills:
- Creativity, verbal and written communication skills, analytical and problem solving ability.
- Team player and detail oriented.
- Basic ability to read and interpret blueprints, technical drawing, schematics and computer-generated reports.
- Previous experience with computer applications and software related to engineering field, such as Computer Aided Design (CAD).
Education/Experience:
- Bachelor's degree in engineering required.
- 2-4 years experience required.
Position’s Contributions to Work Group:
- Providing technical expertise to aspects of production, cost, quality, and compliance to safety for the tip steady flow and nozzle steady flow of fuel injectors
Reason/motivation for request:
- Backfill
Why Client? “Whether it be ground-breaking products, best in class solutions or a lifelong career, you can build what matters to you at Client. With 150 locations in countries around the world, what you create at Client travels and helps people around the world. You can collaborate with the best minds in the industry, complete meaningful work and continuously grow and develop through our various opportunities. Here, you can do the work that matters.”
Why this Role?
- Exposure to complex processes to manufacture and assemble fuel injectors
- Development of both manufacturing processes and assembly processes and the interactions between one another
- This role is key to the development of work class process and risk mitigation for fuel systems for Client.
Typical task breakdown:
- Monitoring tip flow equipment to ensure that they are running properly and correlated between each other
- Troubleshooting tip flow equipment if needed
- Assisting in recertification of master’s for tip/nozzle steady flow
- Project improvement for current processes
Interaction with team:
- Cross functional work with quality, manufacturing engineering, and operations
Work environment:
- Offices are located inside of factory work settings
Education & Experience Required:
- Bachelor’s degree and 2-4 years of experience
Technical Skills
(Required)
- Ability to facilitate and create all APQP elements including Process Flow, Control Plan and Process Failure Modes and Effect Analysis (PFMEA)
- Excell
- PowerPoint
- Teams
(Desired)
- Assembly and Test experience
Soft Skills
(Required)
- Facilitate and host cross functional meetings in person and virtual
- Manage priorities across multiple projects