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Asphalt Plant Leader
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United States , Denver
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Owens Corning
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Logistics Engineer
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United States , Benson
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Quantity Surveyor
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United Kingdom , Birmingham
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Planer Supervisor
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Canada , Thunder Bay
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74000.00 - 92000.00 CAD / Year
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Electrical Test Engineer
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United Kingdom , Manchester
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Environment and Sustainability Manager
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United Kingdom , Suffolk
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Project Manager
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Seed Plant Machinist
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Discover rewarding Supply Chain Quality Engineer jobs, a critical profession at the intersection of manufacturing excellence, supplier management, and continuous improvement. These professionals act as the vital link between an organization and its supplier network, ensuring that every component and material entering the production stream meets stringent quality, cost, and delivery standards. Their work is foundational to product integrity, customer satisfaction, and operational efficiency, making them invaluable assets in industries ranging from automotive and aerospace to medical devices and consumer electronics. A Supply Chain Quality Engineer typically shoulders a diverse set of responsibilities focused on proactive and reactive quality management. On the proactive side, they are instrumental in supplier selection and development, conducting rigorous audits of potential suppliers' quality management systems, technical capabilities, and manufacturing processes. They play a key role in new product introduction (NPI), validating supplier production part approval processes (PPAP) and ensuring launch readiness. Reactively, they address quality escapes by leading root cause analysis investigations, often employing structured problem-solving methodologies like 8D (Eight Disciplines) and managing supplier corrective action requests (SCAR). A core aspect of the role involves ongoing supplier performance monitoring, analyzing data on defect rates and on-time delivery, and implementing Supplier Performance Improvement Plans (S-PIP) to drive sustained excellence. The day-to-day duties for those in Supply Chain Quality Engineer jobs involve extensive cross-functional collaboration. They work closely with procurement teams to qualify new suppliers, with internal manufacturing and quality teams to resolve incoming material issues, and with engineering during product design changes. Applying Lean and Six Sigma principles to streamline both internal and supplier-side processes is common. Significant travel to supplier manufacturing sites for audits, technical reviews, and improvement workshops is a standard requirement of the role. Typical skills and requirements for a career in this field include a bachelor's degree in engineering (industrial, mechanical, manufacturing, or chemical are common). Professionals need a strong foundation in quality management systems (ISO 9001, IATF 16949, AS9100), statistical process control (SPC), and metrology. Essential soft skills include sharp analytical and problem-solving abilities, excellent communication and negotiation skills for managing supplier relationships, and a keen attention to detail. Experience with audit protocols, APQP (Advanced Product Quality Planning), and FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) is highly valued. As businesses increasingly rely on complex global supply chains, the demand for skilled Supply Chain Quality Engineers continues to grow, offering a dynamic career path focused on ensuring quality at its source.

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