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All Things Metal Process Quality Engineer in Surprise, Arizona
Process Quality Engineer
Location: West Surprise, AZ | Schedule: Full Time
Who We Are
At All Things Metal Industries, we don’t just build steel—we build people, relationships, and lasting careers. We’re proud to be a family-owned company that’s been recognized multiple times as one of Arizona’s Best Places to Work, and we take that seriously.
Our culture is fast-paced and driven, but also supportive and humble. We value teammates who are hungry to learn, smart in how they work, and humble enough to grow with others. This isn’t a place for short-term gigs—you’ll find steady work, opportunities to advance, and a team that truly has your back.
Whether it’s in the shop, the field, or the office, we believe in promoting from within, investing in our people, and helping each other reach the next level. If you’re looking for a long-term home where hard work meets big opportunity, All Things Metal is the place to be.
RoXteel
RoXteel serves the industrial and data-center markets, delivering specialized solutions for high-tech clients. Our team focuses on precision and speed, handling large-scale projects with care while keeping our people-first philosophy—so every team member goes home safe at the end of the day.
Role Overview
The Process Quality Engineer is responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining robust process management and quality systems to ensure consistent product quality and operational excellence across the organization. This role partners closely with Manufacturing, Engineering, Operations, and Purchasing to align Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), reduce process variation, and proactively manage risk through tools such as PFMEA.
The successful candidate will drive continuous improvement initiatives, ensure compliance with internal and external quality standards, and act as a key contributor to cross-functional quality alignment within a multi-department manufacturing environment.
Key Responsibilities
Process Management & Continuous Improvement
Develop, monitor, and improve manufacturing processes to ensure consistent quality, efficiency, and repeatability.
Identify process variability and lead root cause analysis using tools such as 5 Whys, Fishbone, and statistical methods.
Support lean manufacturing, waste reduction, and continuous improvement initiatives across production lines.
Define and monitor key process metrics (KPIs) and implement corrective actions when targets are not met.
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
Create, maintain, and revise Quality and Process SOPs to ensure clarity, consistency, and compliance.
Align SOPs across departments (Manufacturing, Engineering, Quality, Operations) to ensure standardized practices.
Ensure documentation reflects current processes and supports training, audits, and operational needs.
Drive adherence to SOPs through collaboration, training, and process audits.
Quality Systems & Compliance
Support and maintain the company’s Quality Management System (QMS) in compliance with internal standards and applicable industry regulations.
Participate in internal and external audits; support corrective and preventive action (CAPA) activities.
Ensure quality requirements are embedded into manufacturing and process design.
PFMEA & Risk Management
Lead and facilitate Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA) sessions for new and existing processes.
Identify potential failure modes, assess risks, and implement mitigation and control plans.
Ensure PFMEA outputs are integrated into control plans, work instructions, and quality checks.
Periodically review and update PFMEAs based on process changes, defects, or customer feedback.
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Serve as a quality and process subject matter expert for cross-functional teams.
Work closely with Engineering and Manufacturing during new product or process introductions.
Support supplier or customer-related quality initiatives, as needed.
Travel to other sites or suppliers approximately five times per year to support quality and process alignment.
Qualifications
Preferred: 3–7 years of experience in a quality or process engineering role within an industrial or manufacturing environment.
Strong experience with process management, SOP development, and quality systems.
Hands-on experience with PFMEA and risk-based quality tools.
Working knowledge of ISO 9001 or similar quality standards.
Bonus Qualifications (Nice to Have)
Lean, Six Sigma, or Continuous Improvement certification (Green Belt or higher).
Experience supporting multi-department manufacturing operations.
Familiarity with statistical process control (SPC) and data-driven problem solving.
Experience working in regulated or high-reliability manufacturing environments.
Skills & Abilities
Process-driven mindset with strong attention to detail.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to influence and align cross-functional teams.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Comfortable working boots on the ground with the production team.
Comfortable with exposure to typical manufacturing environments including noise, machinery, and production schedules.
Schedule
Typically, 6am-4pm Monday-Thursday, 6am-3pm Friday.
Hours may be flexible to start or end earlier depending on production needs and schedule.
Primarily onsite in an industrial manufacturing setting.
Occasional travel (approximately five trips per year).
Compensation & Benefits
Salary: Dependent on Experience
Steady, long-term work in a supportive environment
First-time homebuyer program with $500 bonus and optional realtor/mortgage support
Dave Ramsey SmartDollar financial education resources
Full benefits including medical, dental, vision, PTO, and sick time
401(k) with company match and profit-sharing contributions
Family-friendly events and team-building activities
Birthday and work anniversary recognition
Cash bonuses for production roles and internal growth opportunities
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