QUALITY ENGINEER I
Laars Heating Systems · Rochester, NH · Yesterday
Quality AssuranceFull-time
Role Responsibilities
- Analyze quality, scrap, rework, and warranty data to identify trends, prioritize improvement opportunities, and quantify cost of poor quality (COPQ).
- Lead and participate in root cause analysis and structured problem-solving (5-Why, Fishbone, 8D, A3) for internal nonconformances, field failures, and customer complaints.
- Develop, implement, and maintain control plans, PFMEAs, and process control methods (SPC, gauge R&R, capability studies) to stabilize and improve manufacturing processes.
- Partner with Manufacturing Engineering and Production teams to design and validate process improvements, error-proofing (poka-yoke), and inspection methods that prevent defects rather than detect them downstream.
- Drive corrective and preventive action (CAPA) plans through to verified, sustained closure.
Incoming Inspection Reduction & Supplier Quality
- Lead efforts to reduce reliance on incoming inspection by qualifying supplier processes, implementing source inspection or certified supplier programs, and validating supplier process capability.
- Work as the primary supplier quality contact: lead supplier corrective action requests (SCARs), supplier audits, and capability assessments.
- Collaborate with Procurement to evaluate and develop supplier quality performance, including onboarding new suppliers and managing ongoing supplier scorecards.
- Work with suppliers on PPAP/first article approval, process validation, and continuous improvement initiatives tied to incoming material quality.
Customer Quality
- Act as the primary point of contact within the quality team for external customer quality concerns, field issues, and warranty trends, partnering with Service to investigate and resolve.
- Translate field and warranty data into actionable internal improvement projects.
- Support customer audits, quality documentation requests, and complaint resolution with timely, data-driven responses.
- Communicate quality performance, corrective actions, and improvement plans clearly to both internal stakeholders and external customers.
Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Work daily with Manufacturing Engineering, Design Engineering, Production teams, Procurement, and Service to align on quality priorities and resolve issues collaboratively.
- Support internal and external audits and maintain relevant quality documentation and records.
- Work the quality inspectors to report on quality metrics (defect rates, scrap, rework, warranty, supplier performance) and present findings to leadership.
Experience and Qualifications
- 3–7 years of experience in a quality engineering, manufacturing engineering, or supplier quality role, preferably within a manufacturing environment (HVAC, appliance, heavy equipment, or similar regulated/mechanical product industry strongly preferred).
- Demonstrated experience applying structured root cause and problem-solving methodologies (8D, A3, 5-Why, DMAIC, Six Sigma).
- Working knowledge of statistical process control (SPC), measurement systems analysis (gauge R&R), and process capability studies (Cpk/Ppk).
- Experience with supplier quality management, including supplier audits, SCARs, and PPAP or first article inspection processes.
- Familiarity with FMEA development and control plan creation.
- Experience working with ISO 9001 (or similar) quality management systems; experience with ASME, UL, or other boiler/water heater industry codes and standards is a plus.
- Strong data analysis skills, including comfort working in Excel and/or quality/statistical software (Minitab or equivalent).
- Excellent cross-functional communication skills, with the ability to work effectively with engineers, production personnel, suppliers, and customers.
- Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities and drive corrective actions to closure independently.
Education and Training
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering (Quality, Mechanical, Industrial, Manufacturing, or related field) required; equivalent combination of education and relevant experience may be considered.
- Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt certification preferred.
- ASQ Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) or Certified Supplier Quality Professional (CSQP) preferred, or willingness to obtain.
- Training or certification in core quality tools (FMEA, SPC, MSA, APQP/PPAP) preferred.