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#hiring #Linkedin Quality Engineer (m/f/d) Location: Charlotte, NC Area of Responsibilities: 🔍 Gain an understanding of consumer product use through focus groups. ⚙️ Conduct failure mode analysis to ensure safety is built into the design. 🔧 Assess design and manufacturing processes for robustness in safety. 🛠️ Stay actively involved in investigating product safety concerns. 🌐 Network to understand emerging product safety issues and hazards. 💬 Communicate safety concerns and necessary processes to Design & Manufacturing teams. 📦 Review product concepts and trace product evolution. ⚠️ Identify potential safety concerns with Cybex and GB products. 💡 Participate in Hazard Review meetings to address safety risks. 📊 Track products to ensure comprehensive risk assessments. 📋 Ensure ongoing compliance with industry rules and regulations. 🔬 Monitor test results to verify effective safety systems. 🔄 Provide feedback to improve processes and resolve concerns. 📈 Analyze customer complaints and external data for insights. 🛡️ Perform risk analysis to prioritize focus on critical failure risks (frequency & severity). Profile of Qualifications: 🗣️ Excellent Communication Skills (Verbal & Written) 🎓 Education: BS Degree in a technical field (Required) 💼 Experience: 2-5 years in quality management (Preferred experience with Juvenile products) 📅 Project Management Skills: Ability to follow project plans and meet milestones 💻 Computer Skills: Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite 📊 Quality Planning: Familiarity with FMEAs, Control Plans 🔧 Corrective Action: Knowledge of tools like 5-Why; Six Sigma or Shainin preferred 🤝 Team Collaboration: Builds strong relationships across teams and departments 🎯 Customer Focus: Prioritize customer needs and build lasting relationships 📈 Data Monitoring: Implement systems for collecting and reviewing information ⏱️ Initiative: Proactive in accomplishing goals and solving challenges 🧠 Strategic Decision Making: Make data-driven decisions to achieve long-term goals Connect me Shibasis Biswal(SAM) to know more about this role #QualityEngineer #SafetyFirst #ProductDesign #ConsumerFocus #ManufacturingExcellence #RiskAssessment #ComplianceMatters #ProjectManagement #TeamCollaboration #CustomerFocused #DataAnalysis #QualityControl #SixSigma #ContinuousImprovement #TechJobs #InnovationInSafety #JobOpportunity #CharlotteNC #EngineeringJobs #QualityAssurance #CareerOpportunities #JuvenileProducts #TechTalent #ProcessImprovement #
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Hiring Management in #medtech seem to be having issues with finding great engineers right now. Probably for the first time in my career the need for Contract QE, R&D, software, electronics or hardware engineers has outstripped demand for Contract QARA professionals. This tells me everyone is hard at work developing new and exciting things! There's lots of nuances in this corner of the medical device market, from each segment to each individual business, and the technical stuff here can get pretty tough for a less experienced person to understand during a briefing call. Partner with a staffing expert who has a strong track record in development and engineering within medtech and see how those projects really start to fly! Connect Life Science
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🔍 What makes a great Quality Engineer in Medical Devices? In the fast-paced world of medical devices, a Quality Engineer plays a pivotal role. But what sets the best apart? Here are some top qualities: ✅ **Attention to Detail**: The smallest oversight can have significant consequences. A great Quality Engineer meticulously reviews every aspect, ensuring nothing is overlooked. ✅ **Problem-Solving Skills**: Challenges are inevitable. The ability to quickly identify issues and develop effective solutions is crucial. ✅ **Strong Communication**: Whether it's liaising with team members or reporting to stakeholders, clear and concise communication is key. ✅ **Regulatory Knowledge**: Understanding and staying updated with industry regulations ensures compliance and smooth operations. ✅ **Analytical Thinking**: Data-driven decisions are essential. A great Quality Engineer analyses data to drive improvements and ensure product quality. These qualities not only ensure the highest standards but also drive innovation and efficiency in the medical devices sector. What qualities do you think are essential for a Quality Engineer? Share your thoughts below! #QualityEngineering #MedicalDevices #Recruitment
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🔍 What makes a great Quality Engineer in Medical Devices? In the fast-paced world of medical devices, a Quality Engineer plays a crucial role. Here are some top qualities that set the best apart: ✅ Attention to Detail: Ensuring every product meets stringent standards requires a keen eye for detail. A minor oversight can have significant consequences, so precision is key. ✅ Problem-Solving Skills: The ability to identify issues and implement effective solutions is vital. This not only improves product quality but also enhances overall efficiency. ✅ Communication: Clear and concise communication with team members, stakeholders, and regulatory bodies is essential. It ensures everyone is on the same page and helps in maintaining high standards. ✅ Continuous Learning: The medical devices sector is ever-evolving. Staying updated with the latest regulations, technologies, and best practices is a must for any Quality Engineer. At HERO Recruitment, we understand the importance of these qualities. We've placed numerous top-tier Quality Engineers in leading roles across Munster and Connacht. If you're looking for your next opportunity or need help finding the right talent, get in touch with us at science@hero.ie or visit hero.ie. What qualities do you think are essential for a Quality Engineer? Share your thoughts in the comments! #QualityEngineer #MedicalDevices #Recruitment
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--- Are you a Process Optimization Wizard? 🧙♂️ Every industry needs a process engineer wizard—someone who combines efficiency, innovation, and quality to lead the charge in optimizing processes and driving operational excellence. Key Responsibilities: 1️⃣ Process Optimization: 🔄 Analyze and enhance workflows to boost performance and minimize waste. 2️⃣ Continuous Improvement: 📈 Lead initiatives that ensure sustainable efficiency and superior quality. 3️⃣ Cross-Functional Collaboration: 🤝 Partner seamlessly with diverse teams to deliver impactful solutions. 4️⃣ Technical Expertise: 🛠️ Apply deep knowledge of process engineering to solve complex challenges. 5️⃣ Regulatory Compliance: ✅ Ensure all processes align with industry standards and regulations. 6️⃣ Team Development: 🌟 Inspire, mentor, and develop your team for collective success. 7️⃣ Innovation: 💡 Pioneer creative, forward-thinking approaches to stay ahead of the curve. #Engineering #ProcessEngineering #Manufacturing #Hiring #JobOpening #Recruitment ---
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Have that sinking feeling? 2025 has only just begun, yet so many of our clients are already feeling the pressure to get work and projects done yesterday. If you are feeling the 'too much work' pressure picking up perhaps it's time to look at a new approach to your NPD, RAQA and manufacturing engineering work. Learn how Square-1 Engineering can help you get back above water: https://lnkd.in/dBrs4Cxj #engineering #productdevelopment #NPD #consulting #quality #RAQA #compliance #manufacturing #medtech #medicaldevice #support
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Staff Software Engineer vs Engineering Manager. In most tech companies, Senior engineers often reach a point where we have to decide between two distinctive career paths. Whether to continue as an individual contributor (Staff Engineer) or get into people leadership (Engineering Manager. The choice often depends on our passion and career growth opportunities. A Staff engineer is primarily a tech lead. In this role, one will stay deeply involved in coding, architectural designs and problem solving. They are responsible for tackling complex technical challenges, driving innovation and influencing technical directions of multiple teams as per their capacity. While they don't manage teams directly, they act as a mentor and guide other engineers and ensure the scalability and long term impact of the systems. Often the next roles on this path are usually Principal engineer and Distinguished engineer and this vary from company to company. In contrast, an Engineering manager mainly focuses on people management. They spend more time on team dynamics, career development and ensuring project delivery aligns with business goals. Their success is measured by how well their team performs, grows and delivers results. The next step in this path is usually Senior Engineering manager, Director of Engineering and VP of Engineering, where the focus becomes even more strategic, influencing organizational goals at a higher level. Both paths offer exciting opportunities, but the key is to reflect on our strengths and what we enjoy the most. Which direction would you choose for your next step? #EngineeringLeadership #StaffEngineer #EngineeringManager
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What is Product Engineering? Scroll to break down this crucial process, from ideation to deployment. Discover how product engineering enhances product quality and efficiency, driving success in today’s fast-paced tech landscape! #ProductEngineering #TechInnovation #Hiring
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