Location: Smithville,TN, USA
I. PURPOSE/SUMMARY
Support manufacturing in meeting customer quality requirements.
II. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Create Quality Inspection Standards and inspection instructions using control plans and drawings.
Supervise personnel in daily activities pertaining to product sorting or manufacturing defects
TS 16949 compliance
Part inspection.
Product and process auditing.
Product sampling, data recording & capability analysis.
Visit vendors and customers in support of quality issue resolution.
Assist with equipment run offs.
Assist Quality Engineers with PPAP documentation creation, revision and all other Quality Engineering activities as assigned.
Assist quality engineers in the implementation of engineering changes, process changes and new product launch.
Conduct or participate in stand down meetings with production and or quality personnel
Other duties may be assigned.
III. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
IV. JOB SPECIFICATIONS
A. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE
High School Diploma
Advanced education or A.S. Degree in a technical field (Preferred)
TS16949 Auditor training (Preferred)
5-7 years quality experience
B. SKILL/CHARACTERISTICS
Interpersonal communication skills
Writing skills
Statistical skills
Computer skills
Blue print reading
Basic GD & T comprehension
C. REMARKS
This position description is not intended to be a detailed list of job functions
or responsibilities. It outlines the essential functions of the job. An
Individual may be required to perform other duties from time to time. The
company reserves the right to amend, change, or delete the contents of this
description.
V. LIST ALL MACHINES, TOOLS, SOFTWARE, ETC. USED IN THIS POSITION
Measurement tools
Microscope
Micrometer
Calipers
Word, Excel, Power Point, Mini tab
Hand Tools
Lotus Notes
Metallurgical test/evaluation equipment (Grinders/Polishers, band saw, imaging system)
VI. PHYSICAL DEMANDS
A. ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Protection from weather conditions such as in factory or office on the inside of the building.
Sufficient sound to distract workers engaged in mental occupations. This would generally include sounds greater than those made by a single typewriter or office machine.
Danger to fingers or limbs due to feeding or operating power driven equipment, either portable or stationary such as a power shearer, press break, punch press, automatic press, or precision grinder.
Danger due to possible burns from hot material, fire, or chemical agents.
Exposure to moving equipment and objects in the immediate work area such as automobiles, cranes, heavily laden carts, and forklifts.
Exposure to tools or material with sharp edges which may involve the risk of injury.
Exposure to fumes, odors, or dust.
Job duties which require communication and/or cooperation with other workers, customers, or the public. Includes social skills and ability to tolerate frustration when dealing with others.
Job duties which require that the employee work independently but near other employees, or in joint simultaneous effort with coworkers requiring only minimal verbal contact.
Equipment which the workers regularly wear to protect themselves while working. Includes eye and hearing protection, gloves, aprons, safety shoes, hard hats, brightly colored vest, and the like.
Driving is limited (or unnecessary) & occasions of use can be controlled by the worker or the supervisor.
Immediate work area does not contain major safety hazards from moving objects which could result in serious injury.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand and use hands to finger, handle, or feel. The employee frequently is required to walk and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to sit; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 40 pounds, frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds, and occasionally lift and/or move up to 75 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
B. NEED FOR DRIVING OR TRAVEL
On rare or infrequent occasions, the Team Manager may assign a short trip to any one of several staff members.
Travel by auto or commercial carrier to attend meetings, conferences, suppliers (part and equipment), other Tenneco Facilities, or visit customer.