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Quality Engineering Specialist

Company Name:
TTi Global
QUALITY ENGINEERING SPECIALIST
POSITION SUMMARY
Review and answer request for inspection orders (RFI) responses from Product Development and processing centers
Create Field Wires in responses to RFI's
Contact Suppliers on issues relating to nonconforming material
Provide input for Report Resolution for supplier issues
Apply order writing control on suspect stock
Interface with Copmonents, Parts, and Product Engineering to resolve part issues
Participate in damage reduction initiatives
REQUIRED EDUCATION

Bachelors Degree in Engineering

LOCATION: LOCKPORT, NY

OTHER REQUIREMENTS

All candidates submitted / matched to this assignment will successfully complete the required Drug Testing and Background Checks prior to confirming the acceptance of the assignment.
ABOUT TTI GLOBAL
The mission of TTi Global is to be the spark that ignites change for our clients' in the way they think and operate through our Learning & Training Services, in the way they view their challenges with our industry leading Research capabilities, in connecting them with the most talented and valuable employee's through our custom Recruiting & Staffing Solutions, and in bringing clarity, confidence, and results they can rely on through our Consulting expertise.
Although we have grown considerably over the years with a global footprint, we're still a family-owned company that remembers our humble beginnings. That's why, to this day, we continue to share those values with our employees and clients.
Our ability to perpetually adapt and evolve, while valuing trusted relationships with our clients and staff, has served us well and led to our growing international reputation and global footprint.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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