
Staff Quality Engineer - Advanced Metrology Integration
Job Description
What you'll do:
- Partner closely with Engineering to understand design intent and define more manufacturable GD&T requirements; work directly with Manufacturing Engineers to determine how to achieve critical tolerances using existing equipment and novel fabrication methods
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- Lead the development of risk-informed QA controls that bridge the gap between design intent and shop-floor reality to positively impact the CFS mission
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- Architect measurement systems and quality inspection methods specifically designed for the assembly of large metallic components, moving beyond theoretical models to executable floor-level plans
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- Provide risk-informed leadership to design engineers in dispositioning Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs) across the full range of outcomes (use-as-is, rework, repair, scrap), grounded in structural integrity and functional requirements
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- Regularly analyze manufacturing data using control charts and process capability studies to identify emerging process drift, escalating insights to Operations to drive immediate process adjustments
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- Facilitate the creation and execution of PFMEAs and Quality Plans for the installation of sub-systems, ensuring that assembly tolerances are managed as the SPARC project scales
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- Lead advanced MSA and Gage R&R studies to ensure that the methods used to measure novel designs are statistically sound and repeatable in a production environment
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- Provide technical coaching to QC Inspectors and Quality Engineers, specifically regarding GD&T interpretation on the shop floor
Mentorship & Oversight:
Measurement System Analysis (MSA):
Sub-system Integration:
Process Stabilization:
Disposition Leadership:
Inspection Architecture:
What we’re looking for:
- Minimum 10+ years of Quality Engineering experience in a manufacturing, assembly or equipment manufacturing environment, specifically focused on transitioning new products to production
- Demonstrated program-level ownership of dimensional management or quality strategy, not solely execution of inspection plans defined by others
- Proven experience architecting inspection systems and measurement strategies for complex hardware, including defining what to measure, how, and to what acceptance criteria
- GD&T Expertise: Mastery of GD&T (ASME Y14.5) with a proven ability to translate theoretical tolerances into practical manufacturing work instructions
- Metrology: Deep knowledge of CMM, Romer Arm, and Laser tracker applied to complex geometries
- ISO 9001-2015, Six Sigma, Statistical Process Control (SPC), Process Capability Analysis, PFMEA, Measurement System Analysis (MSA), APQP
- GD&T and Metrology (Required)
- Knowledge of NDE (non-destructive evaluation) methods including dye penetrant, ultrasonic, eddy current, and x-ray (Preferred)
- Knowledge of cryogenics (Preferred)
- Minitab or JMP, MS Excel (including VBA), MS Visio
- Excellent communication and organization skills
Bonus points for:
Must-have Requirements:
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Job Details
- Department
- Operations
- Category
- Manufacturing
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Location
- Devens, MA
- Posted
- Compensation
- $130,000 - $200,000 per year
About Commonwealth Fusion Systems
Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) is building SPARC, the world's first net-energy fusion machine. Spun out of MIT, they are commercializing compact fusion power plants using high-temperature superconducting magnets to deliver clean, limitless energy.
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