Description
quality inspection
quality control
data analysis
process capability
qc tools
corrective action
The following description is not intended as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified. Management retains the discretion of adding or changing the duties of the position at any time. The Quality Engineer ensures that all battery products meet company and customer quality standards, oversees quality control processes, conducts data analysis, and leads corrective and preventive actions to drive continuous improvement.
The role is based primarily in a factory setting, requiring regular interaction with production lines, equipment, and frequent walking, standing, and visual inspection of battery products. Employees must follow safety protocols, use personal protective equipment, and may be exposed to noise, dust, and manufacturing materials.
- Perform quality inspections and testing on battery products to meet company and industry standards.
- Oversee quality control procedures throughout production, promptly identifying and resolving nonconformities.
- Prepare, analyze, and present quality reports to support continuous improvement initiatives.
- Utilize the Seven QC Tools to identify root causes and implement corrective actions.
- Conduct regular Measurement System Analysis (MSA) and Process Capability (Cp, Cpk) studies to ensure process stability and accuracy.
- Perform ongoing quality data analysis, track major quality issues, and drive corrective and preventive actions (CAPA).
- Maintain high attention to detail in inspections, testing, and documentation.
- Apply analytical, data‑driven approaches to identify root causes and implement effective corrective actions.
- Solve problems using structured methodologies such as 5 Why, 8D, and FMEA.
- Communicate findings, reports, and recommendations clearly across departments and to management.
- Collaborate with production, engineering, and supplier teams to drive continuous improvement.
- Take ownership of quality performance and follow through on improvement actions.
- Stand, walk, and move between production areas for extended periods.
- Frequently reach, bend, and handle small components or testing tools.
- Lift and carry materials or equipment up to 25 lb (≈11 kg) occasionally.
- Maintain good hand‑eye coordination and visual acuity for inspection and data recording.
- Occasionally work in noisy or temperature‑controlled environments typical of battery manufacturing.
Requirements
statistical qc
manufacturing
bachelor's
quality engineering
energy experience
travel
This is a full-time position with approximately 30% travel as needed.
- Demonstrate technical expertise in manufacturing processes, quality standards, and statistical quality control tools (SPC, MSA, Cp/Cpk).
- Adapt positively to changes in process, priorities, or production schedules in a fast‑paced factory environment.
- Wear required PPE (safety shoes, gloves, eye protection) throughout the shift.
- Hold a Bachelor’s degree in an electrical‑related major.
- Have at least 1 year of quality engineering experience; solar or battery projects preferred.
- Possess a minimum of 1 year of energy‑related work background.
- Understand the company’s products, competitive products, and market.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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