Principal Quality Assurance Manager – Steel
Symbotic- Full Time
- Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates should possess a Bachelor's degree in Engineering or a related field, along with a minimum of 7 years of experience in supplier quality engineering, specifically within regulated industries such as nuclear or industrial manufacturing. Demonstrated knowledge of quality management systems like NQA-1, 10 CFR 50 Appendix B, and ISO standards is essential, as is the ability to interpret and apply various codes and standards including ASME BPVC Section III & VIII, AS-9100, and JEAG4101. A qualified inspector credential or pursuit of certified NQA-1 auditor status is highly desirable.
The Senior Supplier Quality Engineer will lead the supplier qualification process through pre-assessments, audits, and capability reviews to ensure adherence to quality standards, conduct supplier audits against established codes and standards, manage supplier corrective actions and non-conformance investigations, oversee supplier inspections and documentation reviews, collaborate with cross-functional teams to resolve supplier issues, track supplier performance metrics, and support supplier capability development plans to meet evolving regulatory requirements, while maintaining accurate records and reports for audits and internal reporting.
Develops compact nuclear microreactors for energy
Radiant Nuclear develops compact nuclear microreactors aimed at providing reliable and sustainable energy solutions, especially for remote locations and military applications. Their main product, the Kaleidos microreactor, utilizes a CO2 cycle for energy production, allowing for a smaller and more portable reactor that can be deployed in challenging environments. Radiant differentiates itself from competitors by leveraging expertise from veterans of SpaceX and other high-tech industries, focusing on advanced technology in the nuclear energy market. The company's goal is to transform the nuclear energy sector by commercializing its microreactor technology and securing government contracts, such as those with the Department of Defense, while also seeking partnerships with private sector companies to enhance growth.