QA Technician Engineering - North Berwick, ME at Geebo

QA Technician

Company Name:
United Technologies Corporation
Major job responsibility is to act as primary Quality Engineer on a limited number of suppliers that are undergoing transitions, e.g. new technology, new suppliers to P&W, and other significant challenges.
Maintain key relationships with suppliers' Quality and Operations Management teams, as well as PW Engineering and Procurement teams.
Collect/Compile data and drive Continuous improvement initiatives at the supplier in reaction to escapes, and in support of reduced cost and lead-time.
Require suppliers to find root cause and implement corrective / preventive action on all escapes and high pain recurring quality issues.
Coordinate quality issues with PW Engineering and Supplier Engineering on supplier-designed components.
Experience/Qualifications Experience required:
3-6 years Supplier Quality
Proficient in B/P interpretation
Working knowledge of SAP (Quality systems)
Familiar with MS word / excel / PP
Strong oral and written communication skills
Preferred:
BS degree
Experience with structural castings
Supplier surveillance experience
Education
High School or General Equivalency Diploma
Travel Requirements None
Shift 1 Shift
Employment Type Full-Time
Business Unit Pratt & Whitney
Go By Title QA Technician
Auto req ID 2529BR
City North Berwick
State Maine
Country United States
EEO/AAP Statement United Technologies Corporation is An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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