What are the responsibilities and job description for the Manufacturing Quality Engineer - 645 position at DSM-H Consulting?
Role Overview
This opportunity is within the Quality Department supporting the Engine Facility and is a backfill role. Position requires approximately 70% office-based work and 30% shop floor support. Looking for candidates with strong Manufacturing Engineering experience in Assembly or Machining environments, particularly around Standard Work creation/revision, PFMEA, and Control Plan development. Candidate should be comfortable interpreting engineering drawings, supporting NPI/change implementation, driving defect prevention initiatives, and improving manufacturing processes. Exposure to torque tooling and gauges is preferred but not mandatory.
Top Skills Required
• Create, review, and update Standard Work for Assembly or Machining operations
• PFMEA and Control Plan development experience
• Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings
• Experience driving engineering changes and NPI activities
• Risk mitigation and defect prevention knowledge
• Manufacturing process improvement techniques
• Torque tooling and gauge experience is a plus
Position’s Contributions to Work Group:
The Quality Engineer plays a key role in proactively planning, deploying, and sustaining quality into products and processes using Client’s Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) and New Product Introduction (NPI) frameworks. This position is accountable for quality leadership across new product and new capital programs, from concept through production validation and launch.
The role emphasizes prevention-based quality fundamentals, front-end risk identification, and cross-functional execution to ensure robust, capable processes and successful launches.
Typical task breakdown:
- Lead APQP execution for NPI and NCI programs, ensuring early identification of validation plans, audit strategies, and project readiness reviews.
- Support PFMEA development, ensuring risks are identified early and mitigated appropriately.
- Develop, review, and maintain Control Plans aligned to PFMEA risk, process capability, and customer requirements.
- Serve as quality lead on NPI and capital programs, supporting design readiness, manufacturability, inspection strategy, and error-proofing.
- Lead process validation activities including capability analysis, production trials, and run-at-rate evaluations.
- Partner with manufacturing, operations, and engineering to ensure internal process readiness.
- Support early production launches by monitoring quality indicators, addressing emerging risks, and driving preventive actions.
- Lead structured problem-solving when required, while ensuring lessons learned are fed back into APQP documentation.
- Identify and support quality metrics focused on risk prevention and launch robustness.
Interaction with team:
- Individual will work within a team of 8-10 people and also work indirectly with multiple manufacturing and operations employees.
Team Structure
- Proactive quality team sits together and resides within the facility quality team. This individual will report to a quality manager and work with a cross-functional team of quality, manufacturing, design, and operations team members.
Work environment:
Individual will have a cubical space which includes, desk, dual monitors, storage cabinets, etc. ~70% in office environment and 30% in factory.
Education & Experience Required:
- Years of experience: 7 years of progressive experience in Quality, Manufacturing, or Product Engineering.
- Degree requirement: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Manufacturing, or a related technical discipline.
- Do you accept internships as job experience: No
Top 3 Skills
- Demonstrated experience with APQP, including PFMEAs and Control Plans.
- Strong cross-functional indirect leadership.
- Strong communicator - able to influence and engage with individuals at all levels of the business to build trusted partnerships
Additional Technical Skills
(Required)
- Proven analytical and structured problem-solving capability.
(Desired)
- Experience supporting New Product Introduction (NPI) and/or New Capital Introduction (NCI).
- Quality certifications such as ASQ-CQE or Six Sigma Green/Black Belt.
- Experience with process capability analysis and error-proofing methods.
- Familiarity with Client manufacturing and quality systems (AQE, MESA, deviation management).
Soft Skills
(Required)
- Communication