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Quality Engineer MAQE

Company Name:
RCI Recruitment Solutions
Seeking Quality Engineer MAQE
Our Client Company is a world-class supplier of automotive air conditioning compressors, conveniently located between Ann Arbor and Battle Creek, MI. Please submit your updated resume if you believe you may have the qualifications and experience I am seeking to fulfill their Quality Engineer position in Parma, Michigan. The annual salary is 65,000 dollars for new college grads to 90,100 dollars for 10 or more years experience, plus a 10% signing bonus. Relocation assistance is available.
The Quality Engineer champions all quality functions related to assigned areas, including quality standard development for new lines, processes, process changes, etc., fool-proof checks of processes, auditing, root-cause analysis, report writing and presentations.
Requirements:
(Note: Only candidates with the following qualifications will be considered.)
Four-year technical degree in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering (preferred)
Flexible, open-minded approach to responsibilities
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Outstanding organizational skills with ability to multitask
Ability to meet deadlines under pressure
Strong proficiency in MS Office
Willingness to travel occasionally
Competitive salary and a comprehensive employee benefits package, including medical, dental and vision insurance, generous paid vacations, holidays and personal time off, a 401(K) plan, and more.
Must be authorized to work in the U.S.
Interested and qualified, or do you know someone who might be?
To apply, please click on the following link and email your updated resume in a Word format, highlighting the necessary requirements and indicating position of interest to Please specify Quality Engineer MAQE in the subject line.
Payable in quarterly installments after first 30 months of employmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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