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Millennium Space Systems, Inc.

Senior Supplier Quality Engineer

Millennium Space Systems, Inc., El Segundo, California, United States, 90245

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Overview

Millennium Space Systems, A Boeing Company delivers affordable, high-performance space systems for exacting customers. At Millennium, you will be part of a close-knit team working on exciting technological problems. We work in an open environment where ideas are shared across all disciplines, and there are ample opportunities for advancement based on excellence. Superstars are welcome. At Millennium, we innovate and collaborate to make the world a better place. From the seabed to outer space, you can contribute to work that matters with a company committed to fostering an environment for every teammate that\'s welcoming, respectful and innovative, with great opportunities for professional growth. Find your future with us. Job Summary

The Senior Supplier Quality Engineer will be responsible for the quality oversight of raw materials, components, and special processes to support Millennium Space Systems’ mission. You will work across Global Supply Chain, Engineering, Quality and Manufacturing to onboard, develop and enhance supplier performance, ensure material reliability, and improve supplier capability throughout the product life cycle. This position\'s internal job code is Quality Engineer. Our team is currently hiring for levels 3-4. Responsibilities

Interface with Production operations, Inspection, Shipping/Receiving, and Engineering teams to develop appropriate quality signals and processes to meeting overall program reliability goals Maintain established quality processes and necessary procedures to ensure the identification, segregation, control, and disposition of all nonconforming materials, parts, components, and subassemblies at both the internal and supplier level Lead containment actions for non-conforming products, including product traceability, coordination with Build Reliability Engineers on potential flight risks, and root cause analysis at the supply chain level. Identify opportunities for risk reduction and removal of complexity in designs and processes to improve manufacturability, collaborating with integrated product teams to drive improvements and address high-impact and repeating non-conformances. Responsible for tracking yield, test/inspection escapes, and ensuring past failures and lessons learned are incorporated into NPI. Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering or a related field and 4+ years of experience in a manufacturing or quality engineering role, or 8+ years of direct work experience Knowledge of mechanical and avionics product manufacturing, assembly, test and inspection processes Ability to read drawings, interpret specifications, and provide technical input to assembly and test procedures Understanding of root cause analysis and corrective action methodologies Intermediate knowledge of AS9100 quality standards Working knowledge of process auditing techniques to ensure compliance to defined quality requirements Experience performing and applying statistical analysis methodologies Preferred Qualifications

Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills, enthusiasm for the team’s spirit of innovation and mission of improving reliability in cutting-edge technology Master’s degree in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, materials engineering, or electrical engineering Demonstrated application of process controls in high volume manufacturing, test, and quality environment Dedicated to adopting a Lean approach to quality without compromising safety or reliability Knowledge of quality tools such as Lean principles, measurement systems analysis, design of experiments, statistical process control, root cause analysis and corrective action, advanced product quality planning (APQP), metrology, process failure mode and effects analysis (PFMEA), control plans, and various problem-solving approaches Experience developing or supporting any of the following products/processes:

Advanced composites systems Bonding, drilling, fastening and other assembly manufacturing processes Avionics integration and testing Welding (OTW)

Summary Pay-Range

Level 3: $94,350 - $138,750 Level 4: $116,450 - $171,250 Before applying

Millennium is DDTC-registered, ITAR-compliant Company. This position is located at a facility that requires special access. Applicants MUST be U.S. citizens and eligible for a security clearance. Additionally, applicants must be willing to apply for and maintain a security clearance. We encourage all interested candidates to apply for any open position for which they feel they are qualified. Self-Identification and Compliance

Interested in building your career at Millennium Space Systems? Get future opportunities sent straight to your email. Please note: The salary information shown below is a general guideline only of what is reasonably expected to be paid for the position. Salaries are based upon candidate experience and qualifications, as well as market and business considerations. Voluntary Self-Identification

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