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Northrop Grumman Mission Systems seeks a seasoned Production Quality Engineer 6 to lead sector‑wide inspection guidance and drive continuous improvement across our manufacturing operations. The Production Quality Engineer is responsible for ensuring product quality and compliance during manufacturing operations. This role drives process control, defect prevention, and real-time issue resolution to ensure products meet engineering, regulatory, and customer requirements. This position will act as the technical authority for inspection strategies, develop and maintain inspection standards, and the insertion of technology. This position will also serve as a mentor to engineering teams, ensuring product compliance, safety, and reliability throughout the product lifecycle.
This position will be based full-time on-site in Linthicum, MD near the Baltimore area.
What You'll Get To Do:
Define, implement, and continuously improve inspection methodologies, plans, and acceptance criteria for the sector.
Align inspection guidance with regulatory requirements (e.g., ISO 9001, AS9100, IEC) and internal quality policies
Serve as the subject matter‑ expert for inspection techniques (visual, non‑destructive testing, automated optical inspection, statistical process control, etc.)
Lead cross-functional root‑ cause investigations and drive corrective‑ and ‑preventive actions (CAPA)
Author and maintain sector-specific inspection work instructions, checklists, and documentation.
Coach junior engineers and inspection technicians on best practices, tool selection, and data analysis.
Conduct workshops and on-the-job training sessions for internal and supplier teams.
Collect, analyze, and report inspection data; develop Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Use statistical methods (SPC, DOE) to optimize inspection processes and reduce variability.
Identify opportunities for automation, AI‑assisted defect detection, and digital inspection solutions.
Ensure implementation of PFMEA to develop control plans to ensure capture of defects at the earliest point in manufacture
Lead projects that reduce inspection lead time, cost, and rework.
Demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills, effectively influencing stakeholders at all organizational levels.
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in a STEM field and 14 years of relevant experience; or a Master's degree and 12 years of relevant experience; or a PhD and 10 years of relevant experience.
Proven expertise in inspection techniques and statistical quality tools.
Demonstrated experience developing and maintaining inspection standards across a multi‑site operation.
Experience utilizing PFMEAs to develop control plans to ensure capture of defects at the earliest possible point in manufacture
Strong knowledge of relevant quality standards (ISO 9001, AS9100, IATF 16949, etc.)
Hands‑on experience with inspection equipment (CMM, AOI, ultrasonic, radiography, etc.) and data analysis software.
Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. Government Secret Clearance
U.S Citizenship Required
Preferred Qualifications:
Professional certifications: CQA, CQE, Six Sigma certification.
Experience with digital inspection platforms, machine‑vision, or AI‑based defect detection.
Background in regulated industries (aerospace, automotive, medical devices, energy).
Proven track record of leading multi‑disciplinary improvement projects with measurable results.
Experience in high-mix/low-volume manufacturing environments