Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electromechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering or related discipline.
- Recommended 3+ years of experience in machining/manufacturing quality, preferably in automotive or other high‑reliability industries.
- Practical knowledge of CNC machining processes (turning, milling) and familiarity with CAM/CNC programming basics.
- Hands‑on experience with CMM programming/operation and inspection software (e.g., PC‑DMIS, PolyWorks, or equivalent).
- Experience with gage management, calibration schedules, and Gage R&R; studies.
- Experience implementing SPC for dimensional characteristics and using statistical tools (Minitab, Excel, or equivalent).
- Proven problem‑solving skills and experience leading root‑cause investigations and corrective actions.
- Experience with PPAP, APQP or similar automotive launch quality processes is preferred.
- Ability to read technical drawings, prepare inspection plans and create control documentation (control plans, FMEAs).
- Strong communication skills in Spanish and working proficiency in English (capable of technical communication with U.S. teams).
- Availability to travel to the United States as required.Must have a valid U.S. visa and a current, valid passport.
**Preferred Qualifications**:
- Certification in GD&T;, CMM programming, or Six Sigma (Green Belt) is a plus.
- Experience with machining fixtures, cutting tools, and process capability improvement projects.
- Familiarity with automotive supplier quality systems and standards.Prior experience working in cross‑border projects or supporting U.S.‑based manufacturing teams.
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- Own quality for machining processes including CNC turning, milling and related secondary operations from launch through sustained production.
- Define, implement and maintain SPC methodologies for critical machined characteristics; create and maintain Control Charts, set control limits and monitor process capability (Cp, Cpk).
- Perform and lead Measurement System Analysis (MSA) and Gage R&R; studies for CMMs, hand gages and fixtures; manage gage calibration and maintenance program.
- Program, operate or validate CMM inspection routines (e.g., PC‑DMIS or equivalent) and interpret results to support process control and corrective actions.
- Support production launches: process validation, pilot runs, run at rate, quality gates and readiness reviews for machined components.
- Lead root‑cause investigations (8D, 5 Whys, Fishbone) and implement corrective & preventive actions (CAPA) for machining defects and escapes.
- Work with CNC programmers and process engineers to establish robust machining process windows, tooling specifications, and inspection points.
- Create and maintain control plans, process flow diagrams, PFMEA (or input to DFMEA/PFMEA) for machining operations.
- Manage nonconforming material disposition and containment when required; liaise with suppliers for corrective actions on incoming machined parts.
- Provide technical training and coaching to operators, technicians and engineers on GD&T;, CMM use, gage handling and SPC best practices.
- Generate and present quality metrics and trend analysis to plant leadership (defect Pareto, SPC summaries, capability metrics).
- Ensure compliance with Ford quality standards, customer requirements and applicable industry standards for machined components.