Reporting to the Toolroom Manager, the Toolroom Quality Engineer is a critical role, responsible for all Quality Control aspects of Injection Mould manufacture, Improvement and Maintenance, acting as the Quality control of released manufactured parts into production Injection Moulds.
Responsibilities include:
1. Inspection and Documentation of all new Items manufactured.
2. Inspection and Documentation of new parts after Trials.
3. Inspection and Documentation of all product investigations.
4. Inspection and Documentation of all Last off Samples.
5. Lead Tool Specific Improvement Projects within the toolroom.
They will also lead any Tool specific 8D investigations and provide knowledge and evidence on such occasions.
Minimum requirements:
1. Must have experience working in a similar role within an engineering function.
2. Must be familiar with IATF 9001 & 14001 accreditation.
3. Experience with Data analysis Tools (Six Sigma for example).
4. Must be able to use CMM Inspection Machines, 3D Scanning Machines and Vision Systems.
5. Great Communication and organisational skills, and able to confidently operate within a fast-paced production environment.
6. Must be skilled at producing Inspection Documentation and keeping accurate records of inspection, testing and checks.
7. Computer skills are essential to fully utilise the toolroom Data Collection, and confidently analyse worst offenders and trend analysis.
Additional responsibilities include:
1. Inspection and Documentation of all Parts manufactured for New Injection Moulds.
2. Inspection and Documentation of all last off samples from Moulds at the end of their production run.
3. Responsible for the release of all parts to be used in Tooling Injection Mould Tools manufacture by HellermannTyton Toolroom.
4. Key Stakeholder investigations into product performance and customer complaints.
5. The Toolroom Representative for all 8D Quality investigations.
6. Accountable organisation and documentation of all Head Inserts, keeping track of any change in numbers, low levels, design changes, or discontinued tool inserts and designs.
7. Responsible for gathering evidence for design and performance improvements of products.
8. Key Stakeholder in continuous improvement within the Mould Manufacture Process.
9. Key Stakeholder in Identifying Issues with current tooling and worst offender analysis.
10. Responsible for Tool Lifecycle Assessments, working with Tool maintenance and Repairs team and being a Key Stakeholder on Tool Replacement decisions.
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