As a Quality Engineer, you will ensure products and processes meet customer and regulatory requirements by driving quality planning, problem-solving, and continuous improvement. You will partner across engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain to build quality into every stage of the product lifecycle.
You will join a quality team integrated with engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain, committed to delivering products that meet the highest standards of reliability and compliance.
•Develop and execute quality plans, control plans, and inspection criteria for products and processes
•Lead root cause analysis and corrective/preventive actions using structured problem-solving (8D, 5-Why, fishbone)
•Support new product introduction with APQP, PPAP, FMEA, and process validation
•Analyze quality data and use SPC to monitor and improve process capability
•Support internal, customer, and regulatory audits
•Collaborate with suppliers and manufacturing to resolve quality issues
•Drive continuous improvement to reduce defects, scrap, and cost of quality
•Bachelor's degree in Engineering or a related technical field
•2+ years of quality engineering experience in a manufacturing environment
•Experience with root cause analysis, CAPA, and quality tools
•Ability to read engineering drawings and interpret GD&T
•Strong analytical and communication skills
•Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) or Six Sigma certification
•Experience with AS9100, ISO 9001, or IATF 16949
•Proficiency with APQP, PPAP, FMEA, MSA, and SPC
•Experience in aerospace, defense, automotive, medical device, or electronics manufacturing

Based in Wichita, Kansas, Koch is one of the largest private companies in America. A diverse set of businesses and industries across the world, we work together to keep improving and exploring new ways to make life even better.
With a presence in more than 50 countries, Koch companies employ about 120,000 people worldwide, with nearly half of those in the United States. Koch offers abundant opportunities to improve life’s most necessary things – like food, clothing, water, transportation and technology.