Supplier Quality Manager
Medical Device Product Development
DE

Global leader in the development and production of life saving medical devices seeks a Supplier Quality Engineering Manager to lead quality assurance programs with key suppliers of the company's medical device components. The Supplier Quality Engineering Manager will:
Develop strategies for supplier quality programs and initiatives; including leading risk identification and mitigation efforts with the company's highest risk suppliers
Ensure purchased components meet stated specifications.
Develop relationships with suppliers to ensure that purchased components meet specifications

Job Requirements:

Bachelor's degree; preferably in engineering or other technical discipline
ASQ, CQA or CQE certification preferred
5+ years of QA experience in medical devices
Experience working in a supplier quality role representing and upholding corporate standards while working with suppliers at off site manufacturing sites
Experience working in large, corporate manufacturing environment with an established supplier management program
Experience developing and implementing supplier quality program preferred
Excellent problem solving skills and the ability to manage quality programs under tight time and logistical constraints
The ability to handle travel, both domestic and international that could be up to 75% initially, tapering off over time

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