FAQs
What is the main focus of the Production Quality Engineer role?
The main focus of the Production Quality Engineer role is product quality review associated with the manufacturing process, ensuring conformance to quality standards and managing both quality assurance and quality control within the manufacturing environment.
What are the primary responsibilities of this position?
The primary responsibilities include conducting internal audits, controlling non-conformance products, overseeing the calibration process, providing quality KPIs to leadership, leading lean activities, investigating RCCA, and ensuring compliance with quality standards.
What qualifications are required for this role?
A Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a high school diploma/GED with at least 6 years of relevant experience is required, along with a minimum of 2 years of experience in Manufacturing & Production Quality.
What additional characteristics are desired for candidates?
Desired characteristics include experience with Quality Management Systems, non-destructive testing (NDT), Kaizen process management, lean manufacturing, quality testing experience, and strong oral and written communication skills.
Is relocation assistance provided for this position?
No, relocation assistance is not provided for this position.
Are there opportunities for professional development within the company?
Yes, GE Vernova offers a great work environment, professional development, and challenging career opportunities.
Is a drug screening required for employment?
Yes, any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a drug screen, as applicable.
Does GE Vernova offer equal employment opportunities?
Yes, GE Vernova is an Equal Opportunity Employer and makes employment decisions without regard to various protected characteristics.
What types of quality measurement and reporting will this position involve?
The position will involve providing quality KPIs such as NCR closing rate, DPMO, COPQ, FPY on a weekly basis or as needed to the local leadership.
Will this role require collaboration with other departments?
Yes, effective communication with the engineering department for standard dispositions of non-conformance products will be necessary, as well as collaboration in investigations for RCCA to set up CAPA.