1743 Sr Quality Engineer Construction, Mining & Trades - Dayton, OH at Geebo

1743 Sr Quality Engineer

Sr. Quality Engineer-Dayton OH
The Sr. Quality Engineer with a focus on aseptic manufacturing, is involved in all aspects of the manufacturing operation from assessing equipment needs and cost justifications, to documenting installation, qualification, and ongoing validation of equipment and processes. The Sr. Quality Engineer is also expected to assist in the identification and resolution of quality related issues.
o Review RCE's to assure adequate funding to address GMP and potential product hazards.
o Contribute to development of appropriate process designs and validation protocols.
o Assist in execution of validation protocols.
o Support initial start-up production after engineering changes and/ or after producing new products.
o Perform product assurance reviews; identify key quality issues and assure their resolution.
o Provide Quality Assurance input to the change control program.
o Incorporate Division Quality Assurance standards into working manufacturing procedures.
o Assist in problem identification and resolution on all Quality Assurance projects.

REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor's Degree in a Technical area; Engineering or Food Science Preferred. Master's degree
A.S.Q. Certified Quality Engineering Certificate ideal
3
years of relevant experience in Quality Assurance, Manufacturing, or Engineering. Experience and demonstrated competency in aseptic process validation protocolspreferred
Knowledge of Low Acid Food regulations, kosher laws, GMP, corporate policies, Division policies, plant procedures and other governmental regulations affecting the manufacturing and distribution of products for human consumption.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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