Process Engineering Supervisorother related Employment listings - Middleton, WI at Geebo

Process Engineering Supervisor

Job Req # 442590 Consumer Products/Industrial Manufacturing Company is looking for:
POSITION:
Supervisor, Quality LOCATION:
Middleton, Wisconsin (Madison Area) SALARY:
70-80K
Bonus DEGREE:
Required
Experience:
5
Years Quality Experience in a GMP Regulated Environment RELOCATION:
Assistance Available This position will support the Quality Assurance Department in the implementation of quality assurance systems and identify quality related issues.
Report quality related trends to the Organization, while supporting the plant's objectives of safety, quality, efficiency, productivity and customer service.
Responsibilities Lead in operator training and business unit quality performance assessments and provide technical expertise to business units in troubleshooting quality related problems Perform all bench work analysis according to Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and standard methods Lead in writing SOP's for equipment calibration and testing procedures performed by the quality laboratory Assist in maintaining compliance with all product safety and quality programs including training and auditing within the plant facility Act as Quality Manager in his/her absence Qualifications BS Preferred or the equivalent in experience 3-5 years Quality experience Proven ability to establish, optimize and maintain world-class maintenance quality systems, lean system and other continuous improvement systems Highly developed communication, leadership and interpersonal skills, coupled with organizational sensitivity, and the ability to influence others Demonstrated ability to develop and implement core word practices and standards that ensure excellence in quality and continuous improvement.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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