POSITION SUMMARY
As an Associate Quality Engineer, you will have the opportunity to use state of the art tools and take advantage of various training courses related to statistics, risk management, process control and anatomy, offered on-site. This position may be assigned to quality activities in new product development, life cycle engineering or supplier quality engineering. As the voice of quality you are also a voice of the customer within the core team.
The Associate Quality Engineer’s major responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
QUALIFICATIONS
A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree is required in engineering or other relevant technical field. A degree in Mechanical, Biomechanical or Biomedical Engineering is preferred.
Johnson & Johnson Companies are equal opportunity employers.
Primary location: Cincinnati, OH; North America, United States
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