The Plant Quality Engineer (PQE) is responsible for all aspects of product conformity for their systems / Components at the Toledo Assembly Complex. The PQE reports directly to the PQE Manager and will build effective relationships with both salaried and hourly, assembly plant/corporate personnel, in order to complete projects within their area of responsibility. Responsibilities include: Validating product changes, providing technical expertise, and improving outgoing quality that will meet or exceed our customers' expectations. With unquestioned integrity and strength of conviction, the PQE responds to manufacturing quality issues and manages all product changes. Through the usage of advanced problem-solving methods and SPW structured problem-solving methodology, the PQE supports all continuous quality improvement initiatives within the plant. Furthermore, the PQE must work collaboratively with cross-functional manufacturing teams and facilitates consensus and drive action from the main stakeholders.
Responsibilities include but not limited to:
Represent "Voice of the Customer" within the Assembly Plant
Support external quality Key Performance Indicators (KPI) management for achieving targets, driving improvement/corrective actions and escalation
Review warranty/Customer Quality Insight (CQI) claims daily, maintain issue stratification and maintain the portion of Warranty Wall responsible for their area
Resolution of systemic/chronic or major quality issues (Top Warranty, Recalls, Rapid Response Transmittals (RRT), Customer Satisfaction Notice (CSN))
Lead improvement activities in vehicle quality by addressing nonconformity to product quality targets (CPA, VLO, BSR, and TDF performance driven to assigned targets)
Support Corporate Quality objectives/deliverables and communicate requirements to all groups involved to ensure goals are achieved
Collaborate and lead internal and external resources in order to achieve project/program timing
Lead teams to identify issues/risks associated with product designs, processes and applications by utilizing FMEA's and other risk assessment tools
Collaborate with Process Quality, Plant PIM/PRM, PPS / Process Engineers to ensure that control plans are implemented and maintained (i.e. Driven by Standards, Process Flow, PFMEA, Control Plans requirements, AM/PM Schedules, measurement/visibility)
Partner with Process Quality team to properly map issues/defects within PFS/MCV to ensure vehicles with defects will not escape the plant and defects are identified, measured (trends) and issues are attacked
Support the plant on complex issues from Final, Rolls, BSR, CPA/CTVV (Vehicle Center)
PQE Tech Clubs:
Assembly plant lead for PQE Tech Clubs within their area of responsibility
Creation and deployment of training for PQE development via Tech Club and other training channels
Sharing of lessons learned from reactive, preventative and proactive actions and projects
Implementation of best practices and standards (Read Across) through PQE Tech Clubs
Protect product design intent and function while assisting with identification and solutions of manufacturing constraints
Empowered to escalate product related issues including stopping the line and executing yard holds/PRIs where needed
Ensure adherence to all associated standards for proper handling and installation of related components
Manage the implementation of Product/Process Changes through Risk Assessment and station readiness process (PERs, IAAs, CNs and Station Change Management)
Perform critical Yard Hold/Product Related Issue (PRI) activities to ensure vehicle quality, mitigation of risks and prompt release of units
Support SPW Quality Domain by leading resolution of Quality issues
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree or higher in the fields of Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering Technology from an accredited university (other Engineering degrees, in combination with relevant experience may be considered)
Previous experience in Electrical Wiring and/or Engine Systems: releasing or manufacturing
Well versed in both Microsoft and Google applications
Ability to perform data analysis in order to identify top issues, summarize trends, distinctions, and effectiveness of corrective actions and continuous improvement activities
Effective presentation/public speaking skills (comfortable presenting to all levels of the organization from hourly employees to senior management)
Experience with problem solving tools
Able to demonstrate both coaching and teaching
Self-motivated and directed
Ability to thrive in a high intensity environment while working on multiple projects
Preferred Qualifications:
Advanced Degree
Previous experience in resolving Electrical Wiring issues including root cause, repairs, etc
Previous Manufacturing and/or Quality experience within a Vehicle/Component assembly plant
Reactive Green Belt / Black Belt Geometrical Design and Tolerances (GD & T) understanding to resolve dimensional issues that affects vehicle quality, function, appearance and/or assembly issues
Previous experience working in a union environment Stellantis Production Way (SPW), preferably in QCS, WO, FI, EEM, EPM