RESPONSIBILITIES: • Improve quality, cost, delivery, and capacity metrics for mechanical hardware used in the Starlink satellite systems • Collaborate with design, materials, and manufacturing engineers to gain an in-depth knowledge of piece part, assembly, metrology, and/or sub-system design intent • Support the procurement team to strategically source parts matched with supplier competencies by reviewing and assessing supplier manufacturing processes and quality systems • Create and define supplier technical and quality requirements based on customer and program requirements and expectations for NPI and production phases • Lead resolution of supplier quality issues through root cause analysis, while functioning as liaison between purchasing, engineering, production, and suppliers • Define product technical requirements, and ensure supplier compliance with these requirements • Implement and monitor the production part approval process (PPAP) with selected suppliers to enable rate production • Analyze supplier quality and delivery metrics to identify trends and pinpoint systemic performance gaps and root causes to drive supplier improvement plans • Conduct independent research to identify potential new suppliers and capabilities in manufacturing and metrology • Identify and drive product and process improvements to lower part cost, reduce supply risk, eliminate potential defects, and improve cycle time • Effectively manage mission-critical supply chain by establishing excellent working relationships and regular lines of communication with suppliers • Demonstrate a strong sense of ownership, proactivity, technical excellence, creativity, self-direction, and courage • Collaborate with teams, lead projects, and continuously drive improvement in the supply base. • Proven track record of taking ownership of projects, negotiating successfully to reduce costs, and influencing engineering customers to drive results • Knowledge of statistical techniques and methods (design of experiments, Six Sigma, etc.) • Proficiency in Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GDT) principles and applications • Knowledge of metrology tools and techniques for measuring and characterizing mechanical parts • Knowledge of lean, production, and supply chain concepts • Exceptional analytical, problem-solving, time management, and organizational skills • Ability to act quickly in a fast-moving and high-stress environment.