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Quality Engineer II - 2nd Shift

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Spectraforce

West Menlo Park, CA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 days ago (Updated 16 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/24/2026

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Job Description

Position Title:
Quality Engineer II - 2nd
Shift Work Location:
Menlo Park, CA Assignment Duration:
06+
Months Shift:
03:00 PM to 01:00 AM Provide Process/Quality Engineering support to manufacturing, helping to ensure delivery of highest quality product to the customer. Provide Process/Quality Engineering support to product development teams, helping to ensure development of highest quality new products.
  • Learns to identify Manufacturing process defects (scrap, nonconforming material, customer complaints) by dispositioning non-conforming material, assisting in identification of primary root causes and understanding corrective and preventative actions.
  • May be responsible for working with process owner to bound product stops and document release criteria.
  • Gains understanding of product quality plans, documents and systems by reviewing product specifications, quality specifications, and working with quality systems.
  • Learns Process Monitoring Systems by becoming familiar with systems applications and critical process steps. and through familiarization with methods used to reduce process variation.
  • Becomes familiar with Product/Process improvement efforts by understanding current quality metric data and learning the various analysis methods used to enhance sustaining product design and new product development.
  • Learns Quality Tools & Training Materials by gaining knowledge of prevalent tools used and by reviewing & utilizing available training materials.
  • Begins developing a network of internal resources to facilitate completion of tasks.
  • Completes daily work to meet established schedule with guidance from supervisor on prioritization of tasks.
  • May exercise authority within pre-established limits and approval.
  • Failure to achieve results can normally be overcome without serious effect on schedules and programs.
  • Learns to identify Manufacturing process defects (scrap, nonconforming material, customer complaints) by dispositioning non-conforming material, assisting in identification of primary root causes and understanding corrective and preventative actions.
  • May be responsible for working with process owner to bound product stops and document release criteria.
  • Gains understanding of product quality plans, documents and systems by reviewing product specifications, quality specifications, and working with quality systems.
  • May be responsible for learning risk analyses and FMEAs.
  • Learns Process Monitoring Systems by becoming familiar with systems applications and critical process steps. and through familiarization with methods used to reduce process variation.
  • Becomes familiar with Product/Process improvement efforts by understanding current quality metric data and learning the various analysis methods used to enhance sustaining product design and new product development.
  • Learns Quality Tools & Training Materials by gaining knowledge of prevalent tools used and by reviewing & utilizing available training materials.
  • (Influence/Leadership): o Begins developing a network of internal resources to facilitate completion of tasks. o Individual influence is typically exerted at the peer level.
  • (Planning/Organization): o Completes daily work to meet established schedule with guidance from supervisor on prioritization of tasks.
  • (Decision Making/Impact): o May exercise authority within pre-established limits and approval.
  • Failure to achieve results can normally be overcome without serious effect on schedules and programs.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE YOU'LL BRING
  • Bachelors Degree in a related or an equivalent combination of education and work experience
  • 2- 5 years related work experience with a basic understanding of specified functional area.
  • Basic technical knowledge of concepts, practices and procedures.
  • Limited understanding of business unit/group function.
  • Will perform this job in a quality system environment. Failure to adequately perform tasks can result in noncompliance with governmental regulations.
  • Learns to use professional concepts and company policies and procedures to solve routine problems.
  • Works on problems of limited scope.
Minimal independent decision making.