ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Manage and Oversee all Quality Department Personnel and Activities
- Develop and Control Quality Programs and Procedures
- Select and Determine Procedures and Work Schedules to Expedite Workflow
- Communications, both Internal and External – Interface with other Departments, Subcontractors and Customers related to Quality Issues
- Work with Purchasing to Establish and Maintain an Approved Supplier Base.
- Monitor and Control BHI Conformances with ISO and Customers QC Standards,
Procedures and Specifications
- Setup and Analyze SPC Procedures and Data Collection
- Review all Job Releases to Ensure QA Requirements are met
- Work with Production to Establish Priorities to meet Delivery Schedules
- Training and Development of Personnel to Insure they have Skill Levels to Complete Required Tasks.
- Leadership, Demonstrate by Action, Engage in Positive Work and Build a Team with a sense of urgency.
- Establishment of Both Short- and Long-Term Goals, in Conjunction with Overall Company Objectives.
- Provide Feedback, Reject/Accept Information Summary Reports, etc.
- Coordination and Verification that Corrective Actions have been Established and Implemented.
Perform other Related Activities as Directed by the General Manager.
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QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills and/or abilities required.
- A Complete Working Knowledge of All Drafting Standards, Techniques and Interpretation to Aerospace Requirements
- Knowledge of Inspection Methods and Techniques
Excellent Management, Communication, Computer and People Skills.
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EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
B.S. in Business or Engineering or a Minimum of 5 Years of Experience in a Quality Assurance Management Position.
LANGUAGE SKILLS
English skills are required.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
An environment with exposure to non-toxic chemicals, chemical aroma and dust. Physical demand is light lifting. While in the shop there is a chance of exposure to flying debris and contact with oil. Eye protection is provided by the employer to prevent/reduce the chances of physical danger.