Nad-Cap Quality Control Manager For Chemical Processing
Benefits:
Competitive salary
Paid time off
Training & development
Regulatory Compliance: Ensuring products and processes meet all applicable regulatory standards from aviation authorities like the FAA and EASA.
Customer Focus: Prioritizing customer needs and expectations to ensure products consistently meet requirements, including safety and legal requirements.
Risk Management: Using risk management techniques to improve consistency, traceability, and overall product safety.
Continuous Improvement: A commitment to continuously improving processes, products, and overall performance to increase efficiency and reduce costs.
Core quality control activities
Defect Prevention and Detection: Identifying and preventing defects early in the manufacturing process through inspections, measurements, and tests to keep faulty components from reaching the final product.
Process Control: Implementing and monitoring strict internal procedures for all phases, including design, development, and production, to ensure processes are efficient and effective.
Materials Management: Ensuring all purchased materials conform to documented procurement requirements and conducting rigorous material testing.
Inspection and Testing: Performing ongoing, rigorous inspections and tests, including non-destructive testing, to detect deviations from requirements.
Documentation and Traceability: Maintaining detailed records of all quality control activities that are traceable back to the raw materials and specific product lots.