APQP/PPAP Quality Engineer — Automotive Manufacturing
Listed on 2026-07-09
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Quality Assurance - QA/QC
Quality Engineering, Production QC/QA, Regulatory Compliance Specialist, Quality Control - QC Analysts/Managers
Make quality your craft in Alma, MI
EmploymentDirect hire | Alma, Michigan | Salary: $80,000–$85,000 (flexible up to $90,000 for the right candidate) | Relocation:
Assistance available
You start the morning syncing with manufacturing and engineering to confirm inspection methods for new launches. By mid‑day, you’re steering APQP/PPAP activities to secure customer approvals, then partnering with suppliers to lock in product certifications and verify process capability.
In the afternoon, you review CP/CPK trends, PPM performance, and Cost of Quality metrics, turning insights into corrective and preventive actions. You finish by updating the internal audit calendar (IATF, BIQS, ISO 14001:2015) and coaching inspectors on best‑practice measurement and problem‑solving techniques.
What you will lead- Own APQP and PPAP for new and updated programs to obtain customer sign‑off.
- Serve as the primary customer interface, including resident quality engineers, resolving issues quickly and thoroughly.
- Define inspection and testing requirements with internal engineering/manufacturing teams.
- Collaborate with subcontractors on inspection/testing, product certification, and process capability; support supplier development to elevate supply chain quality.
- Build and maintain control plans; analyze process capability data to drive improvements.
- Prepare and present quality performance reports (CP/CPK, PPM, Cost of Quality, IATF, Ford Q1, GM BIQS).
- Identify quality risks via inspection data and charts; recommend robust corrective and preventive actions.
- Schedule and track internal audits (IATF, BIQS, ISO 14001:2015), corrective actions, and training activities.
- Support incoming material/part testing and certification prior to production use.
- Ensure compliance with customer requirements and applicable industry standards.
- Train inspection and testing personnel; champion inter‑plant collaboration and plant objectives.
- Apply statistical methods and advanced problem‑solving to prevent and resolve quality issues.
- 5+ years in quality engineering, ideally within automotive manufacturing.
- Associate’s degree in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering (or equivalent experience).
- CMM expertise may be considered in lieu of formal engineering background.
- Proven analytical, organizational, and problem‑solving strengths.
- Proficiency with PC tools and statistical software.
- Self‑directed, detail‑focused, reliable, and proactive communicator who partners well with leaders, peers, and customers.
- IATF or similar certifications are a plus, not a requirement.
A successful candidate will be subject to a background check and must receive satisfactory results of the same, as a condition of joining the team.
By applying, you confirm your application information is accurate and complete; falsification may result in withdrawal of consideration, rescission of offer, or termination.
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