Director of Quality

Haysville, KS
Full Time
Quality Assurance
Manager/Supervisor

Position Summary

Weckworth Manufacturing, a leading manufacturer of high quality products, is seeking an experienced Director of Quality to lead our Quality Department as we transition from our retiring director.    The Director of Quality is responsible for establishing, leading, and managing all quality control and assurance functions across the manufacturing facility. This role ensures that all products—including garments, textiles, sewn components, and related manufactured goods—meet customer specifications, regulatory standards, and company requirements. The Director will develop and enforce quality systems, oversee inspection and testing processes, and drive continuous improvement initiatives to reduce defects, minimize rework, and enhance customer satisfaction.

This position requires strong leadership, advanced technical knowledge of quality management systems, and the ability to foster a culture of quality, accountability, and craftsmanship throughout the organization.

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Key Responsibilities

Quality Leadership & Strategy

  • Develop and implement the facility’s quality management strategy, policies, and objectives aligned with company goals.
  • Lead the Quality Department in ensuring consistent product standards across all operations, including sewing and assembly processes.
  • Foster a culture of quality, craftsmanship, and continuous improvement throughout the organization.
  • Prepare and present quality reports to senior leadership and recommend strategic initiatives.

Inspection & Product Compliance

  • Establish and oversee in-process, final, and random inspection processes to ensure consistent compliance throughout the build process.
  • Ensure compliance with customer specifications, contract requirements, procedures, and other regulatory frameworks.
  • Maintain thorough documentation of quality records, defect trends, and corrective actions.
  • Liaise with customers, auditors, and regulatory bodies for quality audits, inspections, and compliance inquiries.

Process Improvement

  • Collaborate with Production, Engineering, Customer Support & Supply Chain teams to improve manufacturing and sewing techniques, reduce waste, and enhance first-pass yield.
  • Implement root cause analysis, corrective and preventive action plans, and process audits for continuing improvements.

Customer & Supplier Engagement

  • Serve as the point of contact for customer quality audits, inspections, and compliance inquiries.
  • Work with Purchasing to ensure raw materials (fabrics, threads, zippers, fasteners, or other components) meet required quality standards before production.
  • Provide technical support and corrective solutions for customer and supplier quality concerns.

Team Development

  • Manage, train, and mentor quality inspectors, supervisors, and support staff.
  • Develop training programs to enhance quality awareness among staff.
  • Establish accountability for quality performance across all departments.

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Qualifications

Education & Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Quality Management, Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Apparel/Textiles, or related field (or equivalent experience).
  • 5-7 years of progressive experience in quality assurance or control, with at least 3 years in a leadership role.
  • Experience in a job shop/build-to-print manufacturing environment is a plus.
  • Experience working in accordance with government and/or OEM specifications is highly beneficial.

Skills & Competencies

  • Proficiency with quality management systems, auditing practices, and tools/software.
  • Strong knowledge of ISO standards and AS9100 REV D.
  • Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
  • Ability to interpret technical drawings, patterns, specifications, and regulatory requirements.
  • Demonstrated leadership, project management, and team development skills.
  • Detail-oriented with a strong commitment to continuous improvement and customer satisfaction.

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Work Environment

  • Combination of plant floor and office setting.
  • Regular exposure to production equipment, fabrics, and materials.
  • Occasional travel required for supplier and customer audits.

Hours:  Monday thru Thursday – 6:30am to 5:00pm and Friday’s 7:30am-11:30am

Compensation:  $95-115K


Competitive wage and benefit package. Weckworth Manufacturing, Inc. is a proud Equal Opportunity Employer. We provide equal opportunity to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, disability, veteran status, or any other protected group covered by applicable federal, state or local equal employment laws and regulations.

Applicants with a disability that need any accommodation to complete the Weckworth Manufacturing, Inc. application process, or otherwise need assistance or accommodation in the recruiting process, should contact Human Resources at 316-425-2030.  All applicants must submit a resume or apply in person at 128 Baughman Ave, Haysville, KS 67060 fax- 316.263.4492, HUMAN RESOURCES.
 
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