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Barnes Aerospace, Ogden Division has a challenging and rewarding career opportunity for a Quality Engineer. As a Quality Engineer, you will be responsible for planning and executing activities related to the development, application and maintenance of quality standards that result in the manufacturing of quality products. If you are a self-motivated, career-minded individual seeking to use your experience in an expanding, fast paced manufacturing environment, please submit your name and credentials for further consideration.

Core Responsibilities:
* Work with quality and engineering teams during planning phase to create appropriate datum structures and GDT.
* Coordinate dimensional layouts for first article, production approval processes, and annual layout requirements.
* Work within the quality organization to integrate statistical product control processes.
* Coordinate and able to perform MSA studies to validate fixtures and gages can perform to required accuracy and repeatability.

Qualifications:
* 5 to 10 years\' experience in a quality engineering role, working with CMM, inspection layouts in an Aerospace environment.
* Experience with CMM and 3D inspection equipment calibration requirements.
* GD&T experience and can interpret engineering prints.
* Experience with statistical studies and can interpret results.
* Excellent technical writing skills.
* Understands quality systems and industry tools (APQP, PPAP, SPC, MSA, AS9100 or TS16949) Education Requirements
* Four-year college degree preferred or equivalent experience.

Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws.
For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor. Salary: USD 72000 - 84000 per year Experience: 3 years required
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