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Whitcraft LLC Quality Engineer II in Lakewood, Ohio
About Us: Founded on a commitment to relentless, continuous operational improvement and extraordinary customer service, we at Pursuit Aerospace pride ourselves on competitive cost structures, exceptional on-time delivery, and industry-leading quality. The Pursuit family of companies has cultivated long-term relationships with our customers around the world through respect, teamwork, technology, and trust. We are driven to develop industry-leading process innovations and manufacturing techniques on behalf of our customers. About the Opportunity: We're looking for a Quality Engineer to join our team at Pursuit Aerospace's Cleveland, Ohio forging operation. This site employs approximately 120 people, generates roughly $60 million in annual revenue, and plays a critical role in producing high-integrity forged components for aerospace applications. In this role, you'll be responsible for driving quality excellence across forging and heat-treat operations, with hands-on ownership of process control, inspection systems, root cause analysis, and corrective action. You'll partner closely with Operations, Engineering, and Supply Chain to ensure compliance with AS9100 and customer requirements, reduce escapes and rework, and strengthen first-time-through capability. At Pursuit Aerospace, we value practical problem-solvers with a strong shop-floor presence and a continuous improvement mindset. If you're a detail-oriented quality professional who enjoys digging into process variation, leading corrective actions, and helping teams build robust, repeatable processes, this could be a strong next step in your career. Responsibilities: Ensure compliance with applicable aerospace industry standards and customer-specific quality requirements, including AS9100, ISO 9001, AMS specifications, and NADCAP (Heat Treat, MMM and Chemical Processing). Develop, implement, and sustain quality management systems, procedures, and records in support of both operational excellence and regulatory compliance. Support internal audits, customer audits, and third-party assessments; develop and execute effective corrective actions. Drive root cause investigations using structured problem-solving tools (e.g., 5 Whys, 8D, fishbone analysis) to resolve non-conformances and prevent recurrence. Disposition Nonconforming material and compile scrap reports. Lead Quality Clinic (MRB) and coordinate action plans for Nonconforming parts' disposition. Prepare and submit First Article Inspection Reports (FAIRs), and related quality documentation to customers and end users. Support new product introduction (NPI) efforts by contributing to APQP, PFMEA, control plans, and process flow documentation. Inspect incoming raw materials, in-process components, and final products to ensure they meet engineering and customer specifications. Support in-process Quality Engineering activities for all departments including Forging and Final Inspection. Participate in continuous improvement initiatives (Kaizen, waste reduction, process optimization) to enhance product quality and operational efficiency. Collaborate with operations, engineering, and suppliers to improve process capability and product conformance. Assist in the qualification and monitoring of suppliers to ensure ongoing compliance with quality and performance standards. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals to perform the essential functions. Required Qualifications: Associate degree in a technical field, or equivalent combination of education and relevant experience (bachelor's degree in engineering preferred). 3+ years of experience in quality engineering or quality assurance within a manufacturing environment (aerospace or other regulated industry preferred). Proficient in filling out quality records and forms (Corrective Actions, FAI