Job expirat
• Ensuring that necessary processes and procedures for the quality management system are introduced, implemented documented and maintained in the assigned group(s).
• Key Process Indicators – collection, evaluation and action definition if required.
• Supporting the group leader(s) in process definitions and related risk assessments.
• Supporting activities for the visualization tools used as an interface of the quality management system.
• Perform quality management system related trainings.
• Ensuring methodological quality of quality techniques (e.g. 8D, QG, FMEA, DRBFM, PE).
• Prepare process audits, plan, execute and generate audit report and close.
• University Bachelor or Master Degree in engineering or natural sciences.
• Industry experience in quality management.
• Efficient work style and good communication skills.
• Target, process and quality orientation.
• Fluent English.
• Readiness to spend several months in Hungary or Germany for training purposes.
Advantages:
• Automotive experience.
• (Industry / quality) experience in the area of research and development.
• ISO-TS 16949, VDA 6.3.
• R&D quality methods such as FMEA, 8D, DRBFM.
• Experience as auditor.
• Hungarian or German language knowledge.
When you work at Bosch, you are part of a leading technology and services company. We operate in over 50 countries around the globe. In fiscal 2013, our approximately 281,000 associates generated sales of €46,1 billion.
Bosch is a privately held company. That means we can act with financial independence, plan for the long term and invest in the future. To give just one example of how we do that, we spend over €4.5 billion each year on research and development. The result: over 5,000 new patents filed annually around the world.
The Bosch Group is present in Romania since 1994 and has four companies in four cities. In Bucharest, Bosch is present since 1994 with an electrical tools, heating systems, security, safety and communication systems and aftermarket auto equipment distribution company, but also with BSH Electrocasnice (since 1999).
In Blaj, there is a production unit for linear technique since 2005, which is being extended at the present with a production unit for the automotive industry. In Timisoara, there is a communication center since 2008. The Bosch Group inaugurated in 2014 a new R&D and production center for the making and development of electronic control units for the automotive industry in Cluj-Napoca. The total number of employees in Romania is of approximately 2,000 people.
No matter what phase of your life you are in, we have the right opportunities for you to achieve success with Bosch.
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