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Samuel, Son & Co.

Manager, Continuous Improvement Quality Assurance

Samuel, Son & Co., Heath, Ohio, United States, 43056

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Manager, Continuous Improvement Quality Assurance

4 days ago Be among the first 25 applicants Responsibilities

Responsible for meeting all quality assurance objectives and metrics. Lead the Operations team to identify and resolve quality issues efficiently and effectively. Ensure compliance with customer part standards and manage all customer and internal audits. Drive continuous improvement initiatives across the plant by leveraging lean tools (5S, Kaizen, value stream mapping, SPC, PFMEA, and root cause analysis) to eliminate waste, improve process flow, and enhance first‑pass yield. Collaborate cross‑functionally to analyze quality data, identify trends, and implement sustainable corrective and preventive actions that improve OEE, reduce scrap, and enhance customer satisfaction. Champion problem‑solving methodologies such as DMAIC, 8D, and PDCA, ensuring disciplined execution and follow‑up. Validate quality processes by tracking and documenting key performance indicators and communicating results in cross‑functional meetings. Partner with Sales, Engineering, and Production to ensure customer specifications are clearly defined and consistently met. Mentor and develop team members to drive a proactive culture of quality assurance and continuous improvement. Investigate and address customer complaints regarding quality in a timely and structured manner. Lead or support corrective action planning and verify implementation effectiveness. Lead and/or participate in internal and external audits, ensuring alignment with ISO9001 standards. Maintain evidence of conformance with applicable standards and procedures. Lead and delegate layered audit activities within the facility to promote ownership at all levels. Collaborate with CI and Quality peers across other Samuel plants, providing expertise, benchmarking insights, and hands‑on assistance when needed to support network‑wide improvement initiatives. Lead and mentor a team of Quality Technicians and the Quality Supervisor to ensure departmental performance goals are met. Provide regular coaching, feedback, and development opportunities to enhance team performance. Other related duties and responsibilities as required or assigned. Qualifications

Engineering degree required; materials science or chemical engineering preferred. 7–10 years of metals manufacturing experience preferred. ISO auditing experience preferred. Ability to read and use a wide range of measurement equipment (micrometers, calipers, tensile testers, steel rulers, torque wrenches, hardness testers, gauge blocks, and refractometers). Strong skill set in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, and Word. ERP experience preferred; D365 experience an asset. Strong mathematical, analytical, and report‑writing skills. Six Sigma (Green Belt or higher) certification preferred. Demonstrated success with root cause analysis, corrective actions, and structured problem solving. Proven experience leading lean manufacturing or CI initiatives that delivered measurable cost, quality, or productivity improvements. Team‑oriented and able to collaborate effectively with diverse personalities and cultures. Ability to adapt to changing work environments and leadership expectations. Able to lift at least 40 lbs periodically and work in manufacturing/warehouse conditions. Travel may be required about 10‑20% of the time. Seniority Level

Mid‑Senior level Employment Type

Full‑time Job Function

Management and Manufacturing; Industries: Manufacturing

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