NVIDIA
AI centric datacenter, automotive and consumer products
SupplierQualityEngineer
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“Supplier Quality Engineer at NVIDIA. Skills: Supplier Quality Engineering, Failure Analysis, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, Continuous Improvement. managing end-to-end component quality. working closely with suppliers and internal teams to assure new product readiness and ensure performance meets key quality and reliability metrics”
What You'll Achieve.
assure new product readiness; ensure performance meets key quality and reliability metrics; proper definition of quality expectations appropriate for each mechanical component; understand acceptable limits of manufacturing process; implementing Corrective Actions and lessons learned; track/reporting progress; Track supplier’s quality Key Performance Indicators closely; ensure predictable and stable mass production volume ramp
Industry & Context.
stellar analytical skills; deep rooted structured problem-solving background; proven experience in failure analysis resolution; data driven, statistical QC and QA problem solving methodology; implementing Corrective Actions and lessons learned following 5-Why practice
Ability to travel domestically/internationally to supplier sites on as needed basis ~10-20%
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
5+ year’s relevant experience in a complex, high-volume manufacturing environment with audit experience, knowledge of manufacturing techniques and process/quality controls for mechanical components, Proven understanding of data driven, statistical QC and QA problem solving methodology
What You'll Do.
managing end-to-end component quality
working closely with suppliers and internal teams to assure new product readiness and ensure performance meets key quality and reliability metrics
Establish and lead activities within internal and external teams to ensure proper definition of quality expectations appropriate for each mechanical component
Compile and evaluate data to understand acceptable limits of manufacturing process
Drive component Failure Analysis activities
including: understanding component failures and defining FA goals
coordinating complete FA work at suppliers’ FA facilities
summarizing and presenting FA results
implementing Corrective Actions and lessons learned following 5-Why practice
Develop continuous improvement plan with suppliers and track/reporting progress
Track supplier’s quality Key Performance Indicators closely
Prepare and present business review quality sections
manage process/product improvement changes
lead quality audits at supplier sites
Monitor supplier’s alignment to new product introduction schedules to ensure predictable and stable mass production volume ramp
Quality representative to internal teams
supporting activities for customer quality and internal quality requirements
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
closely work with Hardware Engineering, Product Engineering, and Quality Engineering groups within NVIDIA, as well as our vendors and contract manufacturer partners; working closely with suppliers and internal teams; Establish and lead activities within internal and external teams; Quality representative to internal teams
Communication Scope
summarizing and presenting FA results; Prepare and present business review quality sections
Process & Methodology
managing end-to-end component quality, Develop continuous improvement plan with suppliers and track/reporting progress, Monitor supplier’s alignment to new product introduction schedules
Full Job Description
NVIDIA is seeking a Supplier Quality Engineer responsible for working with NVIDIA's component suppliers to develop and implement world class supplier quality programs for our AI centric datacenter, automotive and consumer products. This is a meaningful role that will closely work with Hardware Engineering, Product Engineering, and Quality Engineering groups within NVIDIA, as well as our vendors and contract manufacturer partners. The ideal candidate will have stellar analytical skills with a deep rooted structured problem-solving background and show proven experience in failure analysis resolution. Coupled with strong grasps of NPI quality methodologies to bring up supplier quality metrics, this individual shall lead activities properly defining quality expectations at component level. **What you 'll be doing:** * Responsible for managing end-to-end component quality, working closely with suppliers and internal teams to assure new product readiness and ensure performance meets key quality and reliability metrics. * Establish and lead activities within internal and external teams to ensure proper definition of quality expectations appropriate for each mechanical component. Compile and evaluate data to understand acceptable limits of manufacturing process. * Drive component Failure Analysis activities, including: understanding component failures and defining FA goals, coordinating complete FA work at suppliers’ FA facilities, summarizing and presenting FA results, implementing Corrective Actions and lessons learned following 5-Why practice. * Develop continuous improvement plan with suppliers and track/reporting progress * Track supplier’s quality Key Performance Indicators closely * Prepare and present business review quality sections, manage process/product improvement changes, and lead quality audits at supplier sites. * Monitor supplier’s alignment to new product introduction schedules to ensure predictable and stable mass production volume ramp. * Quality represe
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