Stryker is hiring a Quality Engineer to support our Neurovascular division in Salt Lake City, Utah. This is an onsite role requiring in-office presence 5 days per week.
As Quality Engineer, you will champion quality and lean methodologies, drive process improvements, and ensure compliance to deliver superior products to patients and customers.
What You Will Do
Partner with operations and business functions to ensure product and process quality performance.
Initiate and manage Non-Conformances (NC) and Corrective and Preventive Actions (CAPA), including root cause analysis and problem-solving.
Support development and improvement of manufacturing processes for new and existing products.
Review and execute change management activities.
Monitor KPIs for process and supplier quality, analyze trends, and implement corrective actions.
Support Quality Assurance Testing (QAT) execution and analysis.
Apply risk management practices and optimize inspection methods, including First Article Inspections.
Utilize statistical methods and interpret manufacturing prints and tolerances to ensure compliance.
What You Need
Required
Bachelor of Science in Engineering or related discipline
0+ years of related experience
Preferred
Experience working in a multi-site team environment
Understanding of medical device concepts
Knowledge of engineering and quality principles
Familiarity with ISO 13485, GDP, GMP standards
Understanding of risk-based and statistical concepts
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