The Chemours Company
Senior Quality Specialist - The Chemours Company
Newark, DE The Senior Quality Specialist role is critical to supporting our new product development activities in a variety of technology areas for R&D, application development, analytical, technical service and process development. The quality specialist provides quality leadership, guidance, and execution of our quality principles through established processes of continuous improvement within the Newark Area Sites Technology organization. Responsibilities
Become a leader in promoting the importance of quality and determining how best to implement the standards in a way that aligns with our strategy. Stay up to date with Chemours standards, specifications, best practices, and industry codes; make recommendations for their application. Manage quality document control processes within IT tools (e.g., ETQ, SAP). Create and maintain processes for quality records to demonstrate effectiveness and compliance with QMS. Ensure independent verification of quality compliance for samples sent to customers from CDH. Prepare and present reports identifying trends and develop action plans to improve, control, and measure compliance with QMS. Develop and assist with quality activities related to equipment maintenance management. Ensure quality input at capital project design level, assuring quality of equipment and data generation. Support method and specification development for R&D community (CDH, Experimental Station, Elkton sites) including training, guidance, and direction on measurement traceability, calibration/verification, and measurement system analysis. Ensure action items/corrective actions from audits and quality investigations are completed, documented, and verified for effectiveness. Lead and support quality investigations and compliant management. Organize and direct internal, external and customer audits; report audit findings and identify corrective actions. Lead and coordinate the Quality Management System (QMS) under ISO 9001:2015 and IATF 16949 across the R&D organization; interpret, implement, improve and advance. Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in chemistry or engineering, or related STEM fields, or 3+ years’ experience in R&D-related or manufacturing roles. OR Master’s degree in chemistry or engineering, or related STEM fields, 1+ years' experience in an R&D-related or manufacturing role. Knowledge and skills Knowledge of quality risk analysis tools. Knowledge and clear interpretation of ISO 9001, IATF16949, etc. standards. Strong safety awareness and execution. Demonstrated ability to lead teams and influence others. Ability to clearly communicate technical ideas with a diverse team. Ability to manage work and undertake multiple tasks simultaneously. Preferred Qualifications
ISO 9001:2015 and/or IATF 16949 lead auditor certification. 5+ years in a technology organization. Experience with new product development. Project management and problem-solving skills. Basic product technical knowledge. Benefits
Competitive compensation Comprehensive benefits packages 401(k) match Employee Stock Purchase Program Tuition reimbursement Commuter benefits Learning and development opportunities Strong inclusion and diversity initiatives Company-paid volunteer day We’re a different kind of chemistry company focused on our people as our biggest asset. We aim to empower employees to be their best selves at Chemours and in life. Learn more at Chemours.com/careers. Equal Opportunity Employer . Chemours is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, religion, color, gender, disability, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, marital status, family status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or veteran status. Jurisdictions may have additional grounds for non-discrimination, and we comply with all applicable laws. Immigration sponsorship is not currently available for this position.
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Newark, DE The Senior Quality Specialist role is critical to supporting our new product development activities in a variety of technology areas for R&D, application development, analytical, technical service and process development. The quality specialist provides quality leadership, guidance, and execution of our quality principles through established processes of continuous improvement within the Newark Area Sites Technology organization. Responsibilities
Become a leader in promoting the importance of quality and determining how best to implement the standards in a way that aligns with our strategy. Stay up to date with Chemours standards, specifications, best practices, and industry codes; make recommendations for their application. Manage quality document control processes within IT tools (e.g., ETQ, SAP). Create and maintain processes for quality records to demonstrate effectiveness and compliance with QMS. Ensure independent verification of quality compliance for samples sent to customers from CDH. Prepare and present reports identifying trends and develop action plans to improve, control, and measure compliance with QMS. Develop and assist with quality activities related to equipment maintenance management. Ensure quality input at capital project design level, assuring quality of equipment and data generation. Support method and specification development for R&D community (CDH, Experimental Station, Elkton sites) including training, guidance, and direction on measurement traceability, calibration/verification, and measurement system analysis. Ensure action items/corrective actions from audits and quality investigations are completed, documented, and verified for effectiveness. Lead and support quality investigations and compliant management. Organize and direct internal, external and customer audits; report audit findings and identify corrective actions. Lead and coordinate the Quality Management System (QMS) under ISO 9001:2015 and IATF 16949 across the R&D organization; interpret, implement, improve and advance. Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in chemistry or engineering, or related STEM fields, or 3+ years’ experience in R&D-related or manufacturing roles. OR Master’s degree in chemistry or engineering, or related STEM fields, 1+ years' experience in an R&D-related or manufacturing role. Knowledge and skills Knowledge of quality risk analysis tools. Knowledge and clear interpretation of ISO 9001, IATF16949, etc. standards. Strong safety awareness and execution. Demonstrated ability to lead teams and influence others. Ability to clearly communicate technical ideas with a diverse team. Ability to manage work and undertake multiple tasks simultaneously. Preferred Qualifications
ISO 9001:2015 and/or IATF 16949 lead auditor certification. 5+ years in a technology organization. Experience with new product development. Project management and problem-solving skills. Basic product technical knowledge. Benefits
Competitive compensation Comprehensive benefits packages 401(k) match Employee Stock Purchase Program Tuition reimbursement Commuter benefits Learning and development opportunities Strong inclusion and diversity initiatives Company-paid volunteer day We’re a different kind of chemistry company focused on our people as our biggest asset. We aim to empower employees to be their best selves at Chemours and in life. Learn more at Chemours.com/careers. Equal Opportunity Employer . Chemours is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, religion, color, gender, disability, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, marital status, family status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or veteran status. Jurisdictions may have additional grounds for non-discrimination, and we comply with all applicable laws. Immigration sponsorship is not currently available for this position.
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