General Dynamics Ordnance & Tactical Systems

Sr Manager, QA

Job Locations US-OH-Springboro
Requisition ID
2024-31377
Position Type
Full Time
Position Classification
On-Site
Job Function
Quality

Overview

  General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems (GD-OTS), a premier provider to the US Department of Defense and allied nations, is seeking an experienced Sr. Quality Manager to join our team.

 We are committed to supporting the mission of the warfighter. Our products can be found with every U.S. military branch and with our allies around the world. Given the nature of our work and our organization’s ethos, we value trust, honesty, alignment, and transparency.

 Whether you’re just starting out on your career journey or are an experienced professional, we offer a robust total rewards package that goes above and beyond with compensation; healthcare, wellness, retirement, and work/life benefits that include a 4-10 work schedule, career development and recognition programs.

 If who we are and what we do resonates with you, we invite you to join our high-performance team!

Major Position Responsibilities

Sr. Quality Manager is involved in developing policies, procedures and methods to evaluate and improve the quality of products, materials, components and/or operations | Develops, assures and maintains the quality of products and processes, including standard procedures (e.g., ISO 9001:2000, ISO 14000 family of standards), quality audits/review, Taguchi methods, process reengineering, etc. | Responsibilities are within the Quality Assurance Methods Function as a generalist or in a combination of Disciplines. 

Basic Qualifications

Required Associate Degree, perferred Bachelor's Degree ( Quality Management, Engineering or Business degree preferred). 5-7 years experience in relevant function with 3-5 years experience in a management position.  Equivalent combination of relevent education &/or experience. 

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