Description
Are you a quality-driven leader who thrives on continuous improvement, solving complex problems, and building systems that elevate performance? We are seeking a Quality Supervisor to join our team in Chaska, Minnesota. This role is responsible for driving a culture of quality across the organization, ensuring compliance with both internal standards and external requirements, and creating clarity and consistency in how we execute our work. You will have the opportunity to tackle dynamic challenges, introduce new processes and frameworks, and play a key role in advancing both our people and our operations.
We are an authorized sales and service center for Swagelok Company and have proudly been in business since 1966. We provide high-quality components, custom assemblies, and technical expertise across a wide range of industries. As a growing, values-based organization, we emphasize teamwork, transparency, and intentional decision-making. We are committed to developing our employees through hands-on training, meaningful growth opportunities, and a culture that supports continuous learning and improvement—including volunteer time off and a strong focus on career advancement.
In this role, you will lead and develop a quality-focused culture across the business, ensuring alignment with established standards and expectations. You will oversee compliance and regulatory requirements, respond to audit and stakeholder requests, and lead non-conformance investigations from identification through resolution. You will also play a critical role in supporting manufacturing quality through inspection processes, managing key performance indicators, and driving structured problem-solving initiatives. Success in this position requires experience with quality systems—preferably ISO standards—along with familiarity in Lean tools and methodologies. Strong project management capabilities and the ability to lead and influence others, both directly and indirectly, are essential.
This position is scheduled Monday through Friday in an office-based setting, offering the opportunity to collaborate closely with cross-functional teams while driving meaningful organizational impact.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision insurance; highly competitive paid time off and sick time; 10 paid holidays; an incentive reward plan; HSA employer contributions; life insurance; short- and long-term disability coverage; and a 401(k) plan with company match.
If you are ready to lead quality initiatives, influence organizational performance, and grow your career within a collaborative and forward-thinking company, we encourage you to apply. Click to complete our quick, 3-minute application, and our team will follow up with you soon.
Requirements
 Essential Duties & Key Responsibilities:
- Champion a culture of quality, coaching and training associates while reinforcing standards and driving ownership at all levels of the organization
- Own and continuously improve the quality management system, including software, processes, and compliance to internal and ISO 9001 standardsÂ
- Act as a cross-functional quality leader, partnering across the organization to improve end-to-end performanceÂ
- Own quality performance metrics, ensuring accurate tracking, visibility, and accountability
- Analyze trends and translate data into action, identifying risks early and driving preventative improvementsÂ
- Lead, develop, and hold accountable the Quality Inspector, ensuring high performance and consistent execution of inspection processesÂ
- Lead and enforce the nonconformance process, driving rapid identification, containment, disposition, and systemic resolutionÂ
- Lead cross-functional, root cause investigations and ensuring effective, sustainable corrective and preventive actions (CAPA)Â
- Own the calibration program, ensuring all equipment is compliant, scheduled, and audit-ready
- Lead audit readiness and execution, coordinating internal and external audits
- Conduct and evolve internal audit processes to proactively identify risks, strengthen compliance, and improve process disciplineÂ
- Ensure integrity and readiness of all quality records, certifications, and training documentation
- Support progress and development of the lean committee
Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree (technical discipline preferred) or equivalent experienceÂ
- 3–5+ years of experience in quality within manufacturing and/or distributionÂ
- 1-2+ years of direct or indirect supervision of others
- Experience with quality systems (ISO 9001 or similar)Â
- Experience with nonconformance management and root cause analysisÂ
- Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specificationsÂ
- Internal auditor training or audit experienceÂ
- Familiarity with Lean or continuous improvement methodologiesÂ
- Experience with calibration systems and document controlÂ
Skills:
- Strong problem-solving and analytical skillsÂ
- High attention to detail and process disciplineÂ
- Ability to balance hands-on execution with system-level thinkingÂ
- Effective communication and cross-functional collaborationÂ
- Ability to challenge the status quo and drive improvementÂ
- Strong organizational and prioritization skillsÂ
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