Job Statement
Those persons possessing the title of Quality Engineer are involved in proposed process analysis and approval, current process analysis and preventive/corrective action, process revision analysis and approval as well as product discrepancy documentation and the customer interaction associated with the implementation of internal/customer driven corrective action. Quality Engineers perform a wide variety of tasks. Some may perform highly specialized activities frequently and other duties infrequently or never. The desire to achieve process efficiency may drive specialization. The more widely diverse an incumbent’s skills, abilities and training or the more the incumbent excels at a certain area of specialization the more value that individual presents to the organization.
Essential Functions
Quality Engineers are expected to document and maintain AS9102 first article reports including “red ball” first article drawings.
Quality Engineers are expected to document, investigate, submit and follow-up on customer and supplier non-conformance issues and complaint reports.
Quality Engineers (Q.E.’s) are expected to participate in internal MRB activities.
Some Q.E.’s are expected to follow-up to verify that internal/supplier corrective actions have been effective.
Q.E.’s are expected to interpret engineering drawings, specifications, planning, work instructions and to work with management and manufacturing/tooling engineering staff in order to determine quality standards and quality assurance documentation requirements.
Q.E.’s are expected to review and approve purchase orders, work orders and manufacturing sketches.
Q.E.’s are expected to review and define SPC / MSA requirements on drawings, models, work orders and sketches.
Some Q.E.’s are expected to oversee the approved supplier base.
Some Q.E.’s may be expected to conduct internal and supplier Quality System audits independently or in cooperation with ADI’s Quality Management System Administration.
Q.E.’s will be expected to analyze data and create charts or graphs communicating process and/or department status.
Q.E.’s are expected to perform other reasonable duties as they are assigned by supervision.
Specifications
Q.E.’s must possess the ability to work in a “team” environment to resolve an array of issues.
Q.E.’s are required to have 7 years minimum experience in an aerospace manufacturing environment (candidates possessing less than 7 years experience may be considered if that experience has been directly and specifically related to the exact type of work they will be expected to perform at ADI).
Q.E.’s must understand G,D,&T including Aerospace customer drawings, models, specifications and purchase order requirements.
All Q.E.’s will be expected to understand the intent and application of the AS9100 Aerospace Standard.
All Q.E.’s are expected to be competent in Internet and Microsoft computer software applications.
All Q.E.’s will be expected to be able to multi-task and to operate successfully in a dynamic environment characterized by a continual and overriding sense of urgency.
All Q.E.’s must be able to competently communicate technical requirements and discuss those requirements in English.