Engineer, Process and Part Engineering Quality Assurance 2
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Company: Nissan Motor (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Working Location: Nissan Manufacturing Plant, Bangna-Trad KM.22, Samut Prakarn, Thailand
Hiring
Condition: Permanent
Job Description
- Investigate incident concern, root cause (4M) and create effective C/M of concern.
- Cooperate with related function for implement effective C/M and monitor result.
- Support approval new methodology 4M / 4M change evaluation & confirmation
- Summary report Part Quality Assurance engineering activity and progress result to CE, MGR,AGM,GM
- Communicate & negotiate by English
Qualifications
- Male/Female, 28-32 years old, Bachelor's/Master's Degree Mechanical /Industrial Engineer.
- Experience 3-5 years in automotive QA or related fields (Automotive factory).
- Technical knowledge ex. plastic injection, painting , Automotive Interior & Exterior part would be advantage
- Good skills in communication and interpersonal, English language (TOEIC 500 up).
- Engineer thinking logical, open mild and challenge to learn new things.
- Computer : Space vision, Auto CAD, DWG, Microsoft office
- Good interpersonal relations, positive thinking, punctual, responsible and ability to work under high pressure
If you are interested in this job role, please prepare your updated resume or LinkedIn profile for the application process through the Nissan Job Portal.
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