Quality Assurance Engineer

Elk Grove Village, IL
Full Time
Entry Level
Job Title: Quality Assurance Engineer
Position Location: Elk Grove Village, IL
Job Type: Full time

Broetje Automation is the world’s leading expert & OEM in aircraft manufacturing automation and robotics, working with the top names in our industry. Worldwide locations include: Germany, USA, France, United Kingdom, China, and Japan. US locations include: Charleston (SC), Savannah (GA), Wichita (KS), Mobile, (AL) and Seattle (WA).

Summary: The Quality Assurance Engineer will be responsible for quality management by providing inspections based on company processes and ISO standards, performing machine checkouts and functional tests, and coordinating documentation with our German parent company. This role will be out on the shopfloor completing in house part inspections 80% of the time and visiting supplier sites 20% of the time. In this role, you will report to the Chief Operating Officer and interface with multiple departments.

Education & experience:
  • Technical Education: Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, engineering documentation apprenticeship, or similar educational discipline
  • 5+ of years of experience
  • Preferred experience with welding and weldment inspections
Qualifications:
  • Detailed knowledge of manufacturing and inspection processes
  • Experience with ISO standards and excellent documentation ability
  • Communication skills and ability to work with a team
  • Experience with all typical MS-Office-tools
  • Driver’s license
Job responsibilities:
  • Inspection of single parts and assembly groups based on company processes and ISO standards
  • Performing machine checkouts and functional tests for quality performance KPI
  • Ensure interfaces to all involved departments (Engineering, Procurement, Assembly, etc.)
  • Filing and checkout documentation and certification for completeness and accuracy
  • Recognize non-conformities according to protocol in a timely manner
  • Observance if processes are being held
  • Administration of measurement tools including release and suspension
  • Travelling to supplier’s sites for quality checks of components and assemblies
  • Audits and performance reviews of suppliers
Compensation/Benefits:
  • Compensation Range: $70,000 – $85,000
  • 401(k) company match – 6% match, no vesting period
  • 100% paid healthcare premiums (medical, dental, vision)
  • Disability plan & group life insurance program
  • Three weeks Paid Time Off (PTO), plus 13 paid holidays
  • 100% Tuition reimbursement program
  • International travel opportunities (Germany)
Visit: www.broetje-automation.com and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7_4J6KrX5aHnXZJUoOCDRQ
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