Medtronic
Healthcare
QualityEngineerII
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“Quality Engineer II at Medtronic. Skills: Supplier Quality Engineering, New Product Development, Quality Systems. Ensure suppliers deliver quality parts, materials, and services. Support and manage Supplier Corrective and Preventive Action”
Industry & Context.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelors degree in Engineering, Science, or Technical Discipline, 5-8 years of quality systems experience
Nice to Have
Experience in supplier management, Previous experience working with global team, Exposure to FDA Quality System Regulation & ISO 13485 standard, Quality certification, Working knowledge of Standard, Guidance, and Regulations, Lean Six Sigma Yellow belt /Green Belt
What You'll Do.
Ensure suppliers deliver quality parts
Support and manage Supplier Corrective and Preventive Action
Manage Supplier Corrective and Preventive Action projects
Handle complete SCR life cycle
Deliver PPAP deliverables for new product
Deliver PPAP deliverables for legacy product changes
Evaluate supplier performance on periodic basis
Take necessary action for continuous improvement
Provide Pre-Market Quality Engineering support to NPD
Collaborate with cross function team for Supplier Quality
Ensure purchased products and components are manufactured and
Collaborate with component engineers to develop product acceptance
Coordinate approved supplier list
Deploy supplier owned quality
Prepare receiving inspection requirements
Support in supplier audit execution
Support ASL management
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross function team; Component Engineering; Post-Market Supplier Quality Teams; International and multi-cultural department; Groups in different time zones
Communication Scope
Oral communication; Written communication
Full Job Description
At Medtronic you can begin a life-long career of exploration and innovation, while helping champion healthcare access and equity for all. You’ll lead with purpose, breaking down barriers to innovation in a more connected, compassionate world. # **A Day in the Life** **Responsibilities may include the following and other duties may be assigned:** * Ensure that suppliers deliver quality parts, materials, and services. * Support and manage Supplier Corrective and Preventive Action plans and projects to improve quality performance of a supplier. * Handle complete SCR( Supplier change request ) life cycle . * Deliver & complete PPAP deliverables for new product & legacy product changes using process validation approach . * Evaluate supplier performance on periodic basis & take necessary action for continous improvement. * Provide Pre-Market Quality Engineering support to New Product Development (NPD) working in partnership with the Component Engineering and Post-Market Supplier Quality Teams, to deliver quality parts, materials, and services, prevent defects, and allow Medtronic to provide customers with the highest quality and reliable products. * Colloborate with cross function team for Supplier Quality engagement throughout the NPD lifecycle on newly qualified parts from NPD and ensure product quality and continuous improvement. * Ensure purchased products and components are manufactured and qualified in accordance to applicable industry standards, regulatory requirements, and customer requirements. * Collaborate with component engineers to develop and deliver the product acceptance sampling strategy, approved supplier list coordination, supplier owned quality deployment, PFMEA,MSA, ,Control Plans and relevant quality tools and methodologies for new products and legacy product. * Prepare receiving inspection requirements as required and associated test method validation for all internal Medtronic Test Methods. * Support in supplier audit execution and ASL management.
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