Quality Supervisor

Haysville, KS
Full Time
Manager/Supervisor
Weckworth Manufacturing, Inc.

Job Description:  Quality Supervisor
Reports To:  Director of Quality

Summary: Quality Supervisor position is a key role supporting the Quality Assurance Director with primary responsibilities to maintain, update, develop and improve Quality Systems to ensure our customers’ expectations are met.   
Duties & Responsibilities: 
The Quality Supervisor will supervise Quality inspectors, work with production to meet deadlines, handle customer returns and perform other duties as assigned by Quality Director.
  • Serve as the “Second in Command” with the Quality Organization providing leadership and support for the four key pillars of our Quality Program: 1.) Quality Systems, 2.) Inspection of finished goods, 3.) New Product Development Launch Process, 4.) OTD/Safety
  • Serve as the SOP Administrator for creating, revising or removing Standard Operating Procedures from our environment.
  • Investigate & determine root causes out of specification product and customer complaints and recommend corrective measures. 
  • Coordinate with the audit team and vendor to implement corrective action.  Maintain a historical record of all customer complaints and corrective action and report all findings to the Director.
  • Supervise the team of Quality Assurance Inspectors ensuring product is being tested based on the appropriate Analytical Method and report issues timely and accurately.  This work supports ongoing Production as well as new product qualifications.
  • Coordinate the activities of any outside Analytical Laboratories including providing samples, defining the specific tests to be conducted, reviewing the laboratory reports, and communicating the test results internally regarding whether the material passed or failed to meet the acceptance criteria.
  • Other duties assigned by the Director of Quality.     

•Maintain consistent quality standards for manufacturing to meet customer needs
•Performance management of Quality Department
•Manage customer returns
•Process and perform root cause analysis
•Utilize the following basic quality tools: flow charts, check sheets, cause and effect diagrams, graphs, and control charts to ensure data collection is valid, accurate and meaningful and utilized as the basis for recommendations
•Provide feedback to manufacturing personnel based on customer comments, internal and external measurement status, and audit results


Skills & Qualifications:
  • Experienced in blueprint reading (There will be a test upon interviewing)
  • Quality Management experience required
  • Knowledge of regulatory requirements. ISO9001 & AS9100
  • Minimum of five years of progressive responsible in quality experience in a manufacturing environment
  • Results driven with a record of accomplishments
  • Continuous Improvement experience.
  • Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions.
  • Ability to work with traditional quality tools & methodology.
  • Results oriented with a record of accomplishments.
  • Ability to response to common inquiries from customers.
  • Effective time management and attention to detail accuracy.
  • Safety
Job Type: Full-time Mon- Thurs. 6:30am –5:00pm & OT on Fri/Sat as needed


Competitive wage and benefit package.  Weckworth Manufacturing, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage qualified minority, female, veteran, and disabled candidates to apply and be considered for open positions.

All applicants must submit a resume or apply in person at 128 Baughman, Haysville, KS 67060.
 
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