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Principal Specialist, Quality System Compliance Auditor
Location
Texas
Posted
9 days ago
Salary
$86.8K - $165.2K / year
Seniority
Lead
Job Description
Principal Specialist, Quality System Compliance Auditor
RTX
• Audit Responsibilities: Plan, lead, and/or conduct second party QMS audits for compliance with the 91XX and ISO series of standards, RTX and business unit policies & procedures, and regulatory and customer requirements across RTX sites. • Perform formal responsibilities of a lead auditor such as audit planning in conjunction with the EQA audit planner, representing the audit team with site leadership, conducting opening and closing meetings, and daily debriefs with site personnel. • Ensure that processes, products, and services comply with internal standards, regulatory requirements, and industry best practices. • Complete and issue detailed audit reports, including findings, non-conformances, and review and approve effective corrective actions and ensure implementation effectiveness. • May assist RTX Certification bodies during site surveillance and recertification audits, including facilitating audit schedules, logistics, and closure of corrective actions. • Data Analysis: Support analysis of audit performance to identify trends, risks, and opportunities for continuous improvement. • Utilize data analytics to support comprehensive audit preparation and planning based on historical and current performance data. • Collaboration: Work closely with regional leads of the EQA team and Ops Excellence lead to support the audit schedule, ensuring that sites across RTX are audited per the schedule. • Foster collaborative relationships with functional and business leaders to promote a transformative quality organization aligned with business objectives. • Participate in weekly Corrective Action Review Board meetings to review and approve/reject formal corrective actions. • Special Audits and Assessments: Support special audits (e.g., suspensions, major customer complaints, high-risk sites, etc.), independent assessments, and site certifications as required by RTX business units.
Job Requirements
- Typically requires a University Degree, or equivalent experience and minimum 5 years prior relevant experience, or an advanced Degree in a related field and minimum 3 years experience
- Minimum of 3 years of experience in quality assurance, with at least 1 year in QMS auditing within the aerospace, space, and defense industries
- Familiarity with 91XX series and ISO9001 standards
- Ability to certify within one year as an Aerospace Auditor (AA) or Aerospace Experienced Auditor (AEA)
- Current authenticated Lead Audit certification (evidence is required)
- The ability to obtain and maintain a secret U.S. government issued security clearance is required
Benefits
- Parental (including paternal) leave
- Flexible work schedules
- Achievement awards
- Educational assistance
- Child/adult backup care
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