Abbott

Healthcare

QualityEngineerI

$51–101k Liberty, South Carolina, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Quality Engineer I at Abbott. Skills: Quality engineering, Process control, CAPA systems. Identify and implement process control systems. Lead implementation of assurances”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving methodologies; Root cause analysis

Eligibility Requirements

5% travel

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

BS degree in Engineering or Technical Field, 0-2 years of experience, 2 years of Engineering experience, Demonstrated use of Quality tools/methodologies, Detailed knowledge of FDA, Detailed knowledge of GMP, Detailed knowledge of ISO 13485, Detailed knowledge of ISO 14971, Solid communication skills, Solid interpersonal skills, Project management skills, Leadership skills, Ability to lead multi-departmental project teams, Ability to resolve quality issues, Advanced computer skills, Statistical/data analysis skills, Report writing skills, Ability to work in a highly matrixed environment, Ability to work in a geographically diverse environment, Ability to work within a team, Ability to work as an individual contributor, Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, Ability to work in a changing environment, Ability to leverage others for projects, Ability to engage others for projects, Verbal communications, Written communications, Ability to communicate at multiple levels, Multitasks, Prioritizes, Meets deadlines, Organizational skills, Follow-up skills, Attention to detail

Nice to Have

Masters Degree, Prior medical device experience, Experience implementing Six Sigma, Experience implementing Lean Manufacturing, ASQ CQE certification, Other certifications, Experience working in a broader enterprise model, Experience working in a cross-division business unit model

What You'll Do.

Identify and implement process control systems

Lead implementation of assurances

Lead implementation of process controls

Lead implementation of CAPA systems

Assist in development of business systems

Assist in execution of business systems

Apply problem-solving methodologies

Identify quality issues

Prioritize quality issues

Communicate quality issues

Resolve quality issues

Document experiment plans

Document experiment results

Lead monitoring of CTQ parameters

Lead monitoring of specifications

Lead product improvement methodologies

Lead process improvement methodologies

Lead investigation of non-conformances

Lead resolution of non-conformances

Lead prevention of non-conformances

Support quality disciplines

Support quality decisions

Support quality practices

Represent Quality function

Lead completion of risk analysis

Lead maintenance of risk analysis

Work with design engineering

Complete product verification

Complete product validation

Work with microbiology

Ensure environmental monitoring

Consider microbiology requirements

Support Company initiatives

Support Quality Management Systems

Support Environmental Management Systems

Support regulatory requirements

Comply with FDA regulations

Comply with other regulatory requirements

Comply with Company policies

Comply with operating procedures

Comply with processes

Comply with task assignments

Maintain positive communications

Maintain cooperative communications

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Core Team Member

Communication Scope

Verbal communications; Written communications

Process & Methodology

Project management, Leadership

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