Senior Quality Assurance Manager (Medical)

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The Senior Manager - Quality supports the strategic planning, development, execution and compliance of Plexus’ corporate Quality Management System (QMS) to all applicable quality regulations and standards. To differentiate Plexus from the competition, the Senior Manager - Quality supports and helps creates a culture of quality and helps builds customer confidence by leading Plexus’ quality, supplier and regulatory teams (as applicable) and collaborating across the enterprise in order to ensure Plexus delivers defect free designs and products.

Key Job Accountabilities:

  • Quality Performance: Leads monitoring and maintenance of site Quality Metrics in order to identify and deploy best practices and drive continuous improvement. In addition, help develop and upgrade Quality site talent to ensure success.
  • Quality Management Representative: Leads overall Quality function as QMS Management Representative for the site, inclusive of; Quality Engineering, Regulatory Compliance (as applicable to the QMS), and Supplier Quality.
  • Continuous Improvement: Drive the use of problem solving tools and methodologies consistent with the lean sigma Plexus culture. Accountable to drive and lead the CAPA performance and execution within the region. Lead the operational quality assurance, supplier quality and QMS/regulatory teams to establish a quality roadmap for the continual improvement of manufacturing operations and supply base to improve quality, cost and delivery of customer products.
  • Audits: Manage external/internal site audit processes and associated improvement cycle.
  • Responsible to exemplify and hold their team accountable to demonstrating the Plexus Core Values. Leader will focus on evaluating potential, driving succession planning, and ensuring their employees receive the development and coaching required to realize their full potential.

Education/Experience Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree and 8 - 10+ years of experience in the related field, Previous experience in a QA management and leadership role is required.
  • A combination of education, experience, and time in field will be taken into consideration, and internal candidates may have distinct requirements tailored to their demonstrated skills and contributions within the organization.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to effectively interact, influence and build consensus with internal and external teams.
  • Strong presentation skills and the ability to represent Plexus Corp. in a professional manner.
  • Must be able to build collaborative relationships with internal and external customers.
  • Ability to work with people at all levels of the organization, especially executive management.
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