Systems Consultant/Engineering Director oversees the design of enablement plans and configuration specifications and installation operations to implement integrated hardware and software systems and products purchased by customers. Develops standard processes and methodologies to prototype and test proposed solutions for feasibility, reliability, and quality. Being an Systems Consultant/Engineering Director directs the development of program and system specifications to meet customers' technical requirements and guide the enablement, configuration, or coding of products and solutions. Ensures the delivery of technical information, documentation, requirements, and cost estimates to sales teams to use in proposals, quotes, and statements of work meet sales cycle and project timeline requirements. Additionally, Systems Consultant/Engineering Director requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to senior management. The Systems Consultant/Engineering Director manages a departmental sub-function within a broader departmental function. Creates functional strategies and specific objectives for the sub-function and develops budgets/policies/procedures to support the functional infrastructure. To be an Systems Consultant/Engineering Director typically requires 5+ years of managerial experience. Deep knowledge of the managed sub-function and solid knowledge of the overall departmental function. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
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As the Director of Quality, you will uphold our manufacturing company's commitment to top-tier product quality, reliability, and performance. This director position engages in proactive leadership, cross-departmental collaboration, and holds a deep understanding of both quality assurance and production system processes.
Most importantly, you'll work with supportive staff who have a strong work ethic and are committed to doing the right thing.
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GENERAL POSITION SUMMARY:
The Director of Quality plays an instrumental role in upholding our manufacturing company's commitment to top-tier product quality, reliability, and performance. This director drives initiatives that ensure product uniformity and reduce defects and helps implement production-focused systems that heighten operational efficiency. Reporting directly to the Chief Operations Officer, this role demands proactive leadership, cross-departmental collaboration, and a deep understanding of both quality assurance and production system processes.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & KRA (Key Result Areas):
> Safety/Culture
> Quality Assurance Leadership
> Process Improvement:
> Defect management
> Reporting & Documentation
> Team Leadership
> Cross-Functional Collaboration
> Supplier & Vendor Collaboration
> Training & Development
> Risk Management
> Reports to the Chief Operations Officer on:
> Work to be done during manufacturing business hours, which may include an occasional early and/or later shift as needed. However, this position may on occasion work outside business hours to support department needs. Occasional long hours may be required.
> Regular, consistent, and predictable attendance is required.
> Performs other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION:
Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering, Business Administration, or a relevant field.
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/EXPERIENCE:
TOOLS & EQUIPMENT:
Cell phone
Computer
General office equipment
Vehicle
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Primarily indoor office environment. Travel requirements may include operation of a motor vehicle, airplane travel, and overnight stays in temporary lodging. Requires the ability to visit project sites that are situated on a variety of developed and undeveloped terrain/locations. Includes exposure to outside weather conditions when at customer sites. Conducting field work may include occasional exposure to wastewater, requiring proper use of personal protective equipment including but not limited to gloves.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Regular job duties include seeing, speaking, hearing, reading, writing, keyboarding, prolonged periods of sitting including extended time viewing a computer screen. Intermittent physical activity including standing, walking, climbing stairs and/or ladders, reaching, pushing, pulling, grasping, holding, bending, twisting, stooping, kneeling, squatting, driving, and occasional light lifting of under 20 lbs. May also include occasional unassisted lifting of up to 50 lbs., occasionally up to 70 lbs. Lifting over 70 lbs. must be assisted. Operation of a motor vehicle and airplane travel with the ability to visit project sites that are situated on a variety of developed and undeveloped terrain/locations, is and/or may be required.