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The Supplier Quality Engineer for GM Defense is responsible for ensuring the quality of components and systems supplied from design to production. This role involves proactive engagement with suppliers to prevent quality issues and drive continuous improvement through PPAP, Issue Resolution, and Quality System Audits.
Job Responsibility
Lead and participate in APQP (Advanced Product Quality Planning) processes and methods for new and revised components, ensuring robust quality plans are in place
Drive cross-functional team leadership, collaborating with engineering, purchasing, manufacturing, and supplier teams to resolve quality concerns and implement preventative measures
Utilize Statistical Quality Control methods to monitor process stability for critical characteristics components and coordinate deviations with engineering when necessary
Conduct supplier audits and assessments to verify adherence to quality standards, specifications, and GMD requirements
Manage supplier corrective actions, driving root cause analysis and effective implementation of permanent solutions
Communicate quality performance, risks, and improvement initiatives to internal stakeholders and leadership
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in engineering, similar technical field, business or supply chain, or relevant experience in quality role
2+ years of Engineering experience
Eligible to obtain Secret U.S. Security Clearance after hire
Demonstrated experience with APQP Processes and Methods
Understanding and application of statistical process control methodologies
Background in Supplier Quality Engineering, Quality Engineering
Experience in automotive PPAP and corrective actions
Excellent communication, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills
Ability to travel to supplier sites as required
This position requires eligibility to access classified information at the Secret U.S. Security Clearance level for which the U.S. Government requires U.S. Citizenship. The successful candidate must have eligibility to access classified information at that level.