Data Analyst Quality Assurance Lead Job at Arcata Associates, Inc. in Las Vegas
Arcata Associates, Inc., Las Vegas, NV, US, 89128
Job Description
Data Analyst Quality Assurance Lead:
Summary:
The Data Analyst/Quality Assurance Lead performs data collection and analysis for Annex 2 systems, functions, and work centers to be used in developing briefings and reports presented by the Data Management/QA Supervisor. The DA/QA Lead assists the Business Operations Manager and/or the DM/QA Supervisor in all aspects of the Annex 2 Quality Program Plan (QPP) and data analysis which may include the development and presentation of that data to Senior Management.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Creates and distributes Quality Metrics (i.e. report cards) to be used in tracking Annex 2 trends for major departments. This will include using statistical or graphing applications for the development and tracking of quality data and presentation to senior management for their review.
Acts as the Critical Spares Program Administrator, coordinating and compiling departmental inputs on behalf of the Critical Spares Program.
Provide oversight to the QA staff assigned to the Business Operations department as directed by the DM/QA Supervisor. This may include tasks such as providing initial and recurring training to QA and/or annex personnel, providing information gained through working with the QA staff to assist in assessing personnel performance, and performing administrative tasks required in support of the oversight and management of the QA Department.
Provide oversight of the Technical Order Distribution Office (TODO) duties performed by the QA department for Technical Orders (TOs), Time Compliance Technical Orders (TCTOs), and Computer Program Identification Numbers (CPINs) as required by AF guidance.
Provide oversight of the ETool Program in conjunction with the IT department and the QA Lead TODO. Act as backup to the Lead TODO as necessary.
Continually review the processes governing all aspects of the J-Tech II Annex 2 Quality Management System providing recommendations to management on opportunities to improve the current business model.
Review the applicable sections of the J-Tech II contract, contract modifications, and external related documents to ensure new requirements are identified and included in the Quality Management System along with recommending, developing, and revising Annex 2 departmental processes (i.e., audit/inspection checklists, forms, documents, etc.)
Perform inspections of equipment, systems, and services required of the QA Department.
Perform audits required of the J-Tech contract and perform JT4 Corporate Management audits as assigned.
Maintain audit/inspection documentation and records IAW with JT4/Annex 2 practices.
Perform pre and post inspection analysis of systems, equipment, functional or procedural findings for the purpose of identifying root causes.
Perform a detailed review of QA reports and documents (as tasked by the DM/QA Supervisor) to ensure they meet JT4, Annex 2, and departmental standards.
Assist in the development and revision of the annual and monthly Annex 2 Quality Management System audit/inspection schedules.
Provide monthly status reports to the DM/QA Supervisor.
Use established policies and procedures and subject matter knowledge to complete assignments of moderate complexity that vary in nature and sequence.
Prepares and maintains recurring internal reports, such as monthly reports, office equipment listings, correspondence controls, and assists in developing internal training plans.
Strong aptitude for customer service in working with others as much of the data collected directly involves working with technicians, engineers, management, and government customers.
Participates and contributes to employee evaluations, recommending goals, expectations, and completion criteria.
Monitor QA department employee's performance.
Participates in interviews and makes hiring recommendations on prospective employees when vacancies occur.
Develop in conjunction with the DM/QA Supervisor required reports (i.e., QA Monthly Management Report, Government Performance Requirement Summary for QA, Corporate Audit reports, etc.).
Prepare and maintain the QA Stakeholder Project/Task Assignment listing and assign QA personnel to projects in the project database.
Reviews and routes SQSIS reports ensuring routing to pertinent personnel, following up on findings as necessary, and making recommendations for prevention of recurrence.
Conducts bi-weekly meetings with QA personnel keeping them aware of Corporate and Annex requirements, decisions, and upcoming changes or events.
Monitor QA training requirements ensuring timely completion. Make recommendations for additional training if needed.
Participate in JT4 Corporate/Enterprise QA Working Groups.
Conduct internal audits and technical inspections at National Space Training and Testing Complex (NSTTC) at Schriever AFB, Colorado in support of their QA program as required.
Monitor contract changes & modify inspection schedules, checklists, and procedures as required.
Meet with the Configuration Management department to review the status of engineering change requests and change notices.
Attend the monthly Configuration Control Board meeting to provide the QA status on task closure proposals and new task approvals.
Coordinate and conduct the annual review of QA checklists, work instructions, procedures, and plans.
Maintain a strong working relationship with internal and external customers.
Maintain open lines of communication with all levels of the Annex 2 and NTTR organizational structure.
Other Related Duties
Support the DM/QA Office in all areas during personnel absences.
Performs a variety of other related tasks as needed or as requested by the DM/QA Supervisor and/or Business Operations Manager.
Work closely with our customer counterparts to maintain open communication, conduct joint inspections, share sources of information and photos.
Schedule and participate in the monthly Quality Assurance Working Group (QAWG). Develop and create the "Read Ahead" report that summarizes all government surveillance findings, coordinating with supervisors and management at all levels to ensure appropriate responses to government concerns.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in a Quality Assurance, Technical discipline, Business Administration, Management or related discipline. At least four years of related experience. In lieu of a bachelor's degree, a combination of formal education and technical experience is acceptable. Experience with quality methodology, analytical concepts and applications are preferred. American Society of Quality (ASQ) Auditor Certification preferred; must be obtained within the 6-month probationary period if selected candidate does not possess certification.
Core Competencies:
Excellent interpersonal skills and proven ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written form. Highly skilled in the use of a PC and PC-based business applications software such as Microsoft Office, specifically Word, PowerPoint and Excel. Experience with Power Bi and Adobe Acrobat a plus. Strong planning, organization, data analysis, data management and problem solving skills are required for this position.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required for this Position:
- Demonstrated skill, knowledge, and technical competence in the reading and interpretation of schematics, plans, manufacturer's manuals, Government procedural documents, management reports, and other similar documents.
- Demonstrated ability to research and prepare comprehensive reports and/or analytical studies.
- Ability to coordinate and prioritize a variety of activities and projects.
- Ability to understand and carry out a variety of complex and technical/administrative instructions.
- Ability to communicate tactfully and effectively both orally and in written form to managers, technicians and similar individuals.
- Must be able to act independently, with limited supervision, in carrying out job requirements.
- Must be able to obtain and maintain a Nevada Driver's license and a Top Secret security clearance.
Work Environment, Physical and Mental Demands:
Typical field environment with various workplace hazards, such as high voltage, and helicopter travel. Ability to travel as required to satisfy J-Tech contract, training, and employee development requirements. Must be able to drive/travel to remote locations over rough terrain. Must be able to lift up to 40 lbs. Prolonged sitting while using the computer and telephone, constant use of sight abilities while reviewing documents, constant use of speech/hearing abilities for communication, constant mental alertness. Ability to use a computer to input and retrieve information and data.
Arcata Associates is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
Arcata Associates is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
If you are an individual with a disability and require a reasonable accommodation to complete any part of the application process, or are limited in the ability or unable to access or use this online application process and need an alternative method for applying, you may contact the Human Resources department at 702-642-9500 ext. 2.