Jr. Quality Assurance Engineer Internet & Ecommerce - Hauppauge, NY at Geebo

Jr. Quality Assurance Engineer

Company Name:
Sensitron Semiconductor
Job Description
As Jr. Quality Assurance Engineer the responsibilities relate to quality improvement and compliance
Job Responsibility
Continuous improvement of quality systems; includes problem solving of production floor quality related issues to increase overall quality to customer, as well as to improve inspection efficiency.
Assist in material supply base and conformance requirements as necessary including incoming inspection monitoring, supplier notifications, etc.
Support production quality requirements and any specific customer quality requirements thru improvement of standard travelers, procedures, etc. as well as monitoring and improvement of quality monitoring systems such as SPC.
Support customer return request and RMA process; support any issues involving deviation requests, problem resolution and customer related communications.
Support collection and distribution of quality related data, yield rates and reasons/percentages for scrap as well as supporting improvements to these items.
Job Requirements
Bachelor's degree
U.S. Citizen/Perm Resident Required
5
Years of Quality experience
Strong computer skills; Microsoft Office, Word, Excel
Military specification experience preferred (MIL-PRF-19500, MIL-PRF-38534, etc)
Six sigma experience preferred
Ability to establish priorities and maintain multiple priorities and tasks at one time.
Well-developed organizational and inter personal skills. A self-starting and self-motivating individual with a positive attitude and influence on the organization.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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