Senior Quality Assurance Engineer Engineering - Leesburg, VA at Geebo

Senior Quality Assurance Engineer

Senior Quality Assurance Engineer Location :
Leesburg VA US 20175 Job Type :
Temp/Contract Reference Code :
20363-BZ1 Compensation :
open - 45-50/h Start Date :
11/11/2020 Hours :
Full Time Required Years of Experience :
3 Required Education :
BS Engineering Travel :
No Relocation :
No Job Industry :
Medical Devices Job Description :
Contract position for a Senior Quality Assurance Engineer to support risk management file updates for medical device manufacturing.
Develops and implements methods and procedures for process control, process improvement, testing and inspection to ensure that the products are free of flaws and function as designed.
Designs and installs sophisticated testing equipment and performs product testing and analysis to maintain quality levels and minimize defects and failure rates.
Analyzes reports and defective products to determine trends and recommend corrective actions.
Collaborates with supplier representatives on quality problems, ensures that effective corrective actions are implemented and contributes to supplier quality improvement programs.
Required Qualifications :
BS Engineering Minimum 3 years experience with quality assurance and quality control for medical device manufacturing.
Knowledge of regulatory and international environmental compliance standards.
Experience with process or design risk documentation a plus.
Contact:
Bill Zukowsky To search all of our 100
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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