Quality Control Engineer

MSR-FSRChandler, AZ
5h

About The Position

The Quality Control Engineer supports all facets of MSR-FSR’s precision parts cleaning and refurbishment business unit that includes managing site failure analysis, monitoring Process Control System’s (PCS) quality metrics and driving continuous improvement activities.

Requirements

  • Must have CNC-CMM programming experience.
  • 5-10 year’s related experience in the high technology manufacturing field, preferably in semiconductor capital equipment or related industry.
  • Knowledge/experience with Statistical Process Control (SPC) – Control charts, trend rules, when to revise control limits, definition of stability, process capability (CPK).
  • Knowledge/experience with Measurement System Analysis (MSA) – Gauge repeatability and reproducibility.
  • Work in direct conjunction with the Director of Quality to ensure all aspects of the Quality Management System are met on an ongoing basis.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal and coaching skills.
  • Excellent computer skills in a Microsoft Windows environment. Must include Excel, Power- point and Word.
  • In-depth mathematical knowledge is a must with familiarity of converting factors and units of measure (standard and metric).
  • Be self-directed, adaptable and maintain a positive attitude in response to workplace change.
  • Excellent organizational skills.
  • Understanding of blueprints and the symbols used on them.

Nice To Haves

  • 6-Sigma Certification a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Quality Monitoring
  • The Quality Control Engineer monitors MSR-FSR Process Control System specifications in conjunction with JMP and TrueChem software and routinely performs sample inspections of finished products before and after final packaging according to MSR-FSR written procedures and quality standards.
  • Routine quality inspections include verifying completion of preventative maintenance of production equipment, cleanroom protocols are being implemented and the execution of Production Spot checks.
  • Management of equipment and tool calibrations.
  • Maintaining Records of Testing
  • As part of daily tasks, Quality Control Engineer maintains detailed records of metrology inspections that have been carried out.
  • A key responsibility of the Quality Control Engineer is collecting, at pre- determined frequencies, chemistry samples for titration, recording within the TrueChem software system then communicating any required SPC-driven actions to Production Management to regain control of associated chemistry.
  • The QCE is responsible for continuous improvement of existing site Quality documentation.
  • Execution of Quality System internal audits.
  • Metrology Inspection
  • Within the Metrology Lab, the Quality Control Engineer inspects tests, or measures parts using CNC-CMM equipment, high imaging microscopes, gauges, calipers, and micrometers to ensure that all necessary products are inspected to meet MSR-FSR and Customer specifications.
  • When needed, follow-up inspection of non-conforming products that has been re-worked by Production.
  • The Quality Control Engineer works closely with Process Engineering to support new business development.
  • This includes creating new CNC-CMM programs, capturing critical-to-function attributes using various metrology equipment and generating First Article Inspection (FAI) reports as required.
  • Quality Reports
  • From the data collected from routine PCS and quality inspections, the Quality Control Engineer creates reports for the Director of Quality and CTO detailing all non-conformances and provides feedback on where improvements can be made.
  • The Quality Control Engineer supports and attends internal and customer SPC/PCS meetings.
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