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Quality Assurance Representative

Company Name:
AEL-Span, llc
Position Type:
Full-time
AEL- Span an established supply chain solutions company specializing in warehousing and distribution has an opening for a Quality Assurance Representative. If you share our philosophy of Excellence through Passion, we will guide you through our processes and procedures.
This position is ultimately responsible for the management and maintenance of our Quality Systems including maintenance of our ISO 9001 certification, conducting audits, facilitating root cause analysis, generating quality alert documents and leading 8D problem reports as well as driving continuous improvement activities in the assigned facilities.
As our company continues to grow, the ability to travel is an essential function of this position.
The successful candidate will possess:
A bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering, Supply Chain Management or Industrial Distribution
Eligibility to work in the United States
Excellent computer skills for Microsoft Office products including Excel
Knowledge of ISO Requirements, PFMEA, Quality Audit requirements.
The ideal candidate will be:
Highly detail oriented
Possess a strong, dedicated work ethic
Have strong communication skills
Have the Ability to Problem Solve
Experience with logistics and warehouse processes considered a plus as well as familiarity with Six Sigma practices.
Qualified candidates must be dependable, responsible, and able to work flexible hours Monday - Friday, and occasionally on weekends if needed.
This position requires the successful completionEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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