Parker Hannifin
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As a member of our team, you are instrumental in fulfilling our mission: 'Enabling Engineering Breakthroughs that Lead to a Better Tomorrow.' Pursuing a career at Parker presents unlimited opportunities for both professional and personal development. Working with some of the most brilliant minds in the industry, your contributions will be pivotal in developing innovative technologies and products, significantly contributing to Parker's goal of addressing the world's most pressing engineering challenges. At Parker, our team members belong, matter and make a difference.
Position Summary
Leads supplier capability improvement and quality performance for aerospace castings and forgings across the supply base. Owns supplier development strategy from NPI/industrialization through sustained production, ensuring robust manufacturing and inspection controls that consistently meet aerospace requirements. Drives APQP/PPAP planning, process capability and yield improvement, effective containment/corrective action, and compliance to customer, regulatory, and industry standards (e.g., AS9100, AS9102, AS9145, AS13100, and NADCAP/PRI special process certifications where applicable).
Key Responsibilities
Lead supplier development plans for casting/forging suppliers. Will identify and assist with potential new suppliers and work to improve existing ones (capability improvement, yield/scrap reduction, and escape prevention, etc.).
Perform capability assessments for potential new suppliers
Drive APQP/PPAP planning aligned to aerospace standards (AS9145), ensuring robust launch readiness and controlled transition to rate production.
Establish and verify controls for critical casting/forging manufacturing processes
Implement and coach suppliers on core quality tools: PFMEA, Control Plans, Process Flow, MSA, SPC, capability studies, mistake-proofing, 8D/5-Why/Ishikawa, DOE, etc.
Partner with Procurement / Supplier Quality peers to develop supplier technical capability, including sub-tier management, special process oversight, and
Own supplier quality performance for assigned suppliers, ensuring ongoing compliance to drawings, specifications, key characteristics, and contractual quality clauses.
Monitor, analyze, and improve supplier KPIs (PPM, escapes, COPQ, OTD, responsiveness), and lead structured performance reviews and escalation as needed.
Lead supplier-caused issue response including containment, root cause, and corrective action using SCAR/CAPA/8D methodologies; ensure timely closure and verified effectiveness.
Manage and coordinate MRB support, deviation/waiver requests, and disposition alignment with Engineering, Quality, and Customers-ensuring risk is assessed and documented.
Drive systemic prevention: replicate learnings across similar part families/processes, update PFMEAs/control plans, strengthen process parameters, and improve detection controls.
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Materials/Metallurgy, Manufacturing, or related) required.
10+ years experience in supplier quality, manufacturing quality, materials/process engineering, or supplier development supporting castings and/or forgings; aerospace experience required.
Demonstrated leadership of supplier development and industrialization efforts, including APQP/AS9145-aligned planning, capability validation, and launch execution.
Strong working knowledge of aerospace quality requirements and documentation, including AS9100, AS9102 (FAI), and familiarity with AS9145 and AS13100 expectations.
Proven ability to lead complex problem solving and corrective action (SCAR/CAPA/8D) with measurable, sustained results.
Strong technical ability to interpret engineering drawings, GD&T, specifications, and special process requirements; comfortable defining risk-based inspection and control strategies.
Ability to influence cross-functionally and externally (suppliers) at multiple organizational levels; strong written and verbal communication.
Preferred Qualifications
MS in Materials/Metallurgy or equivalent experience in metallurgical evaluation, heat treat, microstructure interpretation, and mechanical testing.
Experience working with/around NADCAP/PRI special process environments (heat treat, NDT, coatings/plating, welding as applicable) and supplier oversight of sub-tier special processors.
Formal auditor training/certification (AS9100 internal/lead auditor) and demonstrated audit execution experience.
Experience deploying SPC/capability programs at suppliers (sampling strategy, control chart selection, reaction plans, Cp/Cpk improvement).
Experience with QMS/ERP tools (e.g., SAP, Teamcenter, TipQA, ETQ, Plex, etc.).
Work Conditions / Travel
Combination of office, manufacturing floor, and supplier site engagement.
Travel to supplier facilities for development events, audits, investigations, and launch readiness activities (domestic/international depending on... For full info follow application link.
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