Senior Supplier Quality Engineer

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Job Summary

Job Description

This Senior Supplier Quality Engineer role is part of Philips' Emergency Care business, which is being acquired by Bridgefield Capital. The position involves ensuring stringent quality standards for new suppliers, monitoring performance, and coordinating selection. Key responsibilities include overseeing various quality processes like DFMAT, PFMEA, and FAI, managing APQP plans, and fostering DfX collaboration. The role also entails negotiating Supplier Quality Agreements and managing corrective action requests, contributing to life-saving medical technology.
Must have:
  • Coordinate technical capability assessments of new suppliers.
  • Monitor and improve supplier performance.
  • Oversee DFMAT, SAF, MSA, PFMEA, Control Plan, SPC, PV&V, FAI, LRA, SICR processes.
  • Manage APQP plans as part of the NPI process.
  • Facilitate supplier improvement initiatives.
  • Sustain DfX collaboration between R&D and suppliers.
  • Ensure Critical to Quality (CtQ) characteristics are communicated and maintained.
  • Negotiate Supplier Quality Agreements.
  • Perform defect analysis and review Supplier Corrective Action Requests.
  • Bachelor's/Master's Degree in Engineering Science, Supply Chain, Electrical, Electronic Engineering or equivalent.
  • Relevant experience in Quality, Safety, Process, or Continuous Improvement Engineering.
  • Managed Supplier Quality Management within a contract manufacturer.
  • Knowledge of Quality Management Procedures and Methodologies including CAPA, SCAR.
Good to have:
  • Experience ideally within the Medical Device industry

Job Details

In late January, we announced that Bridgefield Capital signed an agreement to acquire Philips’ Emergency Care business which includes leading brands and products like HeartStart AEDs, Intrepid and DFM100 monitor defibrillators, Tempus monitor and Tempus ALS systems, and Corsium and ECI informatics solutions. We expect the transaction to close at the end of 2025.

With Bridgefield’s support and building on our 40+ year legacy of growth and innovation in emergency medical technology, the Emergency Care business will continue passionately pursuing our mission of saving lives, lowering the cost of healthcare, and advancing the science of resuscitation while serving the public access AED, EMS, military, and hospital market segments.

In this role and as part of an agile company that has the dedicated resources needed to achieve its strategic goals, you’ll have every opportunity to become a part of the “NewCo” we are forming and grow both personally and professionally and potentially make an even bigger impact on the acute care space – as well as on the consumers, patients and healthcare workers who depend on these innovative life-saving solutions.

Your role:

  • Coordinating technical capability assessments of potential new suppliers, ensuring they meet stringent quality standards, monitoring supplier performance, reporting, and improvement, and coordinates the supplier selection.
  • Overseeing conduction of DFMAT (Design for Manufacturing and Assembly Technique), SAF (Supplier Approval Form), MSA (Measurement System Analysis), PFMEA (Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis), Control Plan, SPC (Statistical Process Control), PV&V (Process Validation and Verification), FAI (First Article Inspection), LRA (Logistics Risk Assessment), and SICR (Supplier Initiated Change Request).
  • Managing, developing, monitoring, and controlling APQP (Advanced Product Quality Planning) plans as part of the NPI process to ensure consistent quality and compliance as well as facilitating supplier improvement initiatives.
  • Sustains Design for Excellence (DfX) collaboration between R&D and suppliers, promoting innovation and high-quality product design.
  • Ensures Critical to Quality (CtQ) characteristics are effectively communicated to suppliers and rigorously maintained throughout the production process.
  • Negotiating Supplier Quality Agreements, performing defect analysis to determine supplier responsibility, and acting as an independent reviewer for Supplier Corrective Action Requests.
  • Be sure to speak to your recruiter about all the benefits on offer.

How we work together

  • We believe that we are better together than apart. For this role, this means working in-person at least 3 days per week at our Farnborough, Hampshire office.

You’re right for this role if you have:

  • A Bachelor's/ Master's Degree in Engineering Science, Supply Chain Management, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering or equivalent.
  • Relevant experience in areas such as Quality Engineering, Safety Engineering, Process Engineering, Continuous Improvement Techniques or equivalent, gained ideally within the Medical Device industry, but if not a similar regulated sector (Aerospace, Pharmaceutical, Defence, Automotive).
  • Managed Supplier Quality Management within a contract manufacturer
  • Knowledge of Quality Management Procedures and Methodologies including CAPA, SCAR etc

If you’re interested in this role and have many, but not all, of the experiences needed, we encourage you to apply. You may still be the right candidate for this or other opportunities at Philips. Learn more about our commitment to diversity and inclusion here

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For more information, read our Inclusion and Diversity Policy and, to know more about your Human Rights, we encourage you to view this report

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About The Company

At Philips, we believe that every human matters. As a global health-tech leader, we focus on improving people’s health and wellbeing through meaningful innovation. The people who work here share our passion and are motivated to bring this purpose to life.For more than 130 years, we have been creating technologies and innovations that improve people's lives and support healthcare practitioners. Headquartered in the Netherlands and operating in more than 100 countries globally, we focus our advanced technology and deep clinical and consumer insights on Precision Diagnosis, Image Guided Therapy, Enterprise Informatics, Monitoring/ Connected Care, Sleep & Respiratory Care and Personal Health.Together, we deliver better care for more people because we believe that every human matters.

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