Logistics Quality Specialist
The Logistics Quality Specialist (LQS) is responsible for Logistics Quality Assurance (LQA) within their assigned logistics pipeline of the Vehicle Operations network, operations on-site at a designated port. This role ensures compliance with LQA and industry standards across Vessel, Port, Truck, and Rail operations by implementing, analyzing, and continuously improving quality processes. Using Quality Assurance and LEAN methodologies, the LQS drives performance against KPIs, optimizes throughput, and supports the achievement of retail-sales objectives. The role conducts LQA audits, facilities root-cause analysis and provides corrective action to achieve sustainable improvements. Compile and analyze quality and claims data, applying statistical and analytical methods to validate results. Acting as the Voice-of-Quality, the LQS collaborates with internal teams and external vendors, partnering with stakeholders across Port Operations, Transportation Management and LQA to maintain consistent, high-quality standards throughout the logistics pipeline.
Quality Administration - 35%
Collaborate with vehicle quality engineering, supplier quality assurance, accessory engineering, local Port Operations, local Port / Vessel / Truck / Rail vendors, and other departments to investigate quality concerns and implement corrective action and preventive actions within the local Port facility and Transportation pipeline.
Analyze and report local Transportation pipeline quality data (inspection, claims, warranty, field data, etc.) to identify any trends and implement quality improvements.
Audit stop ship / reworks repair process at the local Port; develop containment and damage prevention plans with support from Port Operations, management, Technical Services (TSD), MC, and any other relevant teams to ensure repair of all affected units.
Coordinate local quality performance reviews and improvement initiatives with vendors and internal teams; present findings and implement corrective actions to enhance quality outcomes.
Facilitate the application of LEAN concepts and engineering principles at the local Port and across the Transportation pipeline, including Kaizen activities aimed at improving logistics quality.
Conduct Gemba reviews at the local port, assessing installation, operations, processes, tools, equipment, and facilities for improvement and countermeasure.
Communicate effectively with management and vehicle operations teams to support quality initiatives that meet U.S. customer expectations.
Provide training and guidance to improve quality, LEAN initiatives, engineering principles and vehicle flow efficiency.
Facilitate quality improvement strategies and activities with local Port Operations and vendors to ensure quality standards, including FQIR process for the Port and Transportation pipeline.
Serve as backup for local Port Manager functions during absences or when additional support is required.
Quality Audits & Assurance - 30%
Perform local Port and Transportation pipeline audit process, recording and reporting findings.
Apply engineering methods to investigate quality concerns and implement effective countermeasures.
Document and track quality concerns through countermeasure process to ensure effective resolution by established KPIs.
Analyze and report audit data for review with LQA Management, Port Operations, and Port / Vessel / Truck / Rail vendors.
Conduct regular trend analysis on audit data to develop and implement countermeasures and improvement projects with processor and carriers.
Support annual Corporate audits and facilitate 8D process with Port Operations and vendors.
Perform root cause analysis for internal and external concerns, including 8D investigations, PCRs, FQIRs, countermeasures. Ensure investigations, containment, and corrective actions meet established timelines.
Issue reports, and communications to teams and management ensuring to ensure completed vehicle quality standards are maintained.
Issue FQIRS / PCRs and investigate vehicle, accessory part or process-related concerns; collaborate with teams to implement both short-term and long-term corrective actions.
Issue Field Damage Reports (FDR) to communicate concerns, classify vehicle based on damages and coordinate investigations to determine cause and implement preventive measures.
Provide quality buy-off for repairs to ensure quality standards are upheld.
Support time study analysis, from data gathering to process confirmations.
Accessory Parts & Installation - 20%
Analyze accessory quality standards by inspecting and monitoring local Port contractors' installations to ensure conformance with operational and appearance specifications.
Ensure compliance to quality standards and best practices to improve safety, efficiency, quality, and cost effectiveness.
Collaborate with accessory engineering, vehicle operations, parts supply chain and supplier quality groups to investigate accessory part concerns; issue countermeasure requests and confirm corrective actions.
Coordinate accessory parts availability to meet daily production needs, including ordering, processing shipments, resolving issues, and ensuring accurate inventory records in parts system.
Claims Processing - 15%
Approve Vessel Survey claims and confirm processor only submit repairs listed on the survey.
Ensure all Claim KPIs are met, including timely processing by contractors.
Provide MDV classification for vehicles damaged at the local Port and within the Transportation Pipeline.
Analyze and report claims data to identify trends, implement countermeasures, and initiate improvement projects with processors and carriers.
Report accessory parts shortages, delivery discrepancies, or damages to the Corporate Parts Departments; facilitate parts transportation claims from insurance to closures and ensure proper disposition.
Qualifications and Other Requirements :
Education (Minimum) : Bachelor's in industrial engineering, supply chain management, logistics or related field, or equivalent combination of education, training and / or work experience.
Experience : Minimum 3+ years to include :
Training / Certification :
Knowledge / Skills / Abilities :
Travel : As determined by business needs.
Come work with us at our exciting new facility, in the growing city of Huntsville Alabama. Huntsville is in Madison County and is one of the best places to live in Alabama and the 11th best place to live in America. Huntsville offers a vibrant community with a mixture of high-tech ventures, cultural diversity, and is the #1 most affordable place to live in the U.S. in 2019 out of 125 most populous metro areas.
Pay Range
$66,400.00 - $96,250.00
Salary to be determined by education, experience, knowledge, skills and abilities of the applicant, internal equity, and alignment with market data.
Learn more about MNAO's comprehensive benefits package.
Quality Assurance Specialist • Madison, AL, US