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Job title :
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Quality Assurance Supervisor
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Job category :
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Engineering
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Job type :
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Full-time
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Location :
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CANADA > Saskatchewan > Saskatoon
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Posted date :
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Wed, Mar 3 2010
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Employer :
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Kelly OCG
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Industry :
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Agriculture
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This position will develop and implement quality assurance programs and procedures to assure conformance of manufactured components and finished products to establish specifications and quality standards. Position Responsibilities: ? Identify and report problems which occur in the manufacture of the product, including investigating quality problems, determining source of problem and taking necessary steps to assure corrective action. ? Analyze field failure reports and returned parts to determine source of error and initiate appropriate corrective action to preclude reoccurrence. ? Review Engineering releases for tolerances as related to the manufacture and inspection of the product, including reviewing blueprints and working with Engineering personnel on revising designs to simplify manufacturing and /or inspection. ? Keeping quality assurance Manager and inspectors informed of engineering changes. ? Assist Quality Assurance Manager with the development and procurement of inspection tooling. ? Develop, implement, and maintain quality assurance programs which assure or improve exiting product quality. ? Provide quality assurance support and input to production, manufacturing engineering, suppliers and product engineering programs. ? Perform other duties as required or directed. Requirements ? BS Degree in Engineering with emphasis in mechanical or agricultural fields preferred. ? Supervisory experience in a Manufacturing Setting required ? Proficient in the use of computer applications such as Microsoft Office. ? 5 plus years of previous manufacturing engineering or Quality Assurance Engineering experience would be considered an asset. ? Must be able to meet the physical requirements of the position, which are light physical effort in handling tools and making inspection set-ups. Equivalent to occasionally exerting average effort, some limited heavy effort. ? A working knowledge of manufacturing practices and procedures and inspection methods. ? Must have working understanding of the prep, weld, paint and assembly processes. ? Strong organizational skills, extremely self-motivated, and able to work well in a team setting. ? Good communication skills both verbally and written. ? A working knowledge of statistical processes would be considered an asset.
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