Support the Quality Control Process, striving for First Time-Right in assembly across all Divisions, and reach 0 product audit fault of type A & B, striving for 0 scrap & 0 rework at Atlas Copco
Requirements
- Proficiency of QMS, Quality concepts (6sigma, SPC, Cpk, DOE, 5S, FMEA, 8D …) & Safety
- Technical knowledge on compressor, engine, cooler, electric panels is preferred
- Use of Microsoft Office tools
- Good understanding of the supplier and manufacturing process of sheet metal, fabrication, powder coating, casting, machining and technology trends
- Experience in New Product Development
- Previous exposure to global business environments & global companies
- ASQ Green/Black Belt, CQE, and/or ISO Auditor certified is a plus
Responsibilities
- Deploy a reactive process, to quickly solve Quality issues
- Ensure containment actions, corrective actions, and preventive solutions, while using best in class tools like fishbone, 5 Why, 8D, Shainin …
- Closely monitor established quality KPIs, such as scrap reduction, First-Time-Right (FTR), NCM cycle time, and RCA cycle time; assist in the implementation of policies and procedures to ensure KPIs are met
- Control and manage the effective disposition of internal or external non-conforming material due to quality issues
- Drive continuous improvement activities to enhance quality systems, such as 5S, Lean, First-Time-Right, scrap reduction, and process capability
- Execute all in-line and product audits (3% to 5% of final production from each product range to be checked)
- Maintain all quality records and documentation in support of manufacturing and in accordance with the QMS and specific customer requirements
Other
- Bachelor’s degree mechanical, industrial, manufacturing, or quality engineering, with expertise in GD&T
- 3+ years’ experience as Quality or Manufacturing Engineer in a final assembly plant
- Fluent in English
- Occasional travel may be required
- Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Must be able to lift up to 40 pounds at times (rarely)