General Summary
As a Principal Quality Engineer, you will serve as a technical leaderdriving qualityimprovement across Operations. You will apply deep analyticalexpertiseto strengthen process capability,optimizeinspection and monitoring systems, and elevate quality performance through structured continuous improvement methodologies.
This role requiresstructured Quality Engineering approaches,strongengineeringanalysis and methodologies, statisticalexperience, and the ability to architect scalableQualityEngineeringsystems that prevent defects, reduce variation, and enhancelong-termmanufacturing robustness. You will influence quality strategy, developnew approachsto systemic quality challenges, and champion a culture of operational excellence across the organization.
Workingcross-functionallywith Manufacturing Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Operations Leadership, and R&D, you will ensure that quality is proactively designed into processes, risks are systematically mitigated, and improvement opportunities areidentifiedand executed with rigor.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities
Leadcross-functionalcontinuous improvement initiatives focused on reducing Cost of Poor Quality, improving process capability, and strengthening CriticaltoQualityperformance across manufacturing operations.
Identify, quantify, and prioritize systemic quality improvement opportunities usingdata-drivenmethods, advanced analytics, and structuredproblem-solvingframeworks.
Developanddeploy CTQflowdowns, ensuring alignment between product requirements, process controls, and inspection strategies.
Architect andoptimizequality monitoring systems, including predictive analytics, statistical process control, and automated data visualization tools.
Leadhigh-complexityproblem-solvingeffortsusing advanced statistical and scientific methods (DOE, regression modeling, multivariate analysis, reliability modeling).
Drive continuous improvement of inspection systems, test methods, and measurement capability, including automation, sampling optimization, andrisk-basedacceptance strategies.
Champion Lean, Six Sigma, and operational excellence methodologies, setting direction for waste reduction, variation control, and process robustness.
Influencelong-termquality strategy, including technology adoption, digital quality transformation, and advanced analytics integration.
TrainandmentorQuality Engineers, elevating technical capability and fostering a culture of scientific thinking and continuous improvement.
Position Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering(Biomedical, Mechanical, Materials, Chemical, or related discipline preferred); advanceddegreestrongly preferred.
7+ years of experience in Quality Engineering, Continuous Improvement, or Manufacturing Engineering within the medical device industry.
Experiencein Lean and Six Sigma methodologies,leadinglarge-scalecontinuous improvement,CostofQuality reduction, or CTQ deployment programs.
Expert-levelunderstanding of FDA QSR and ISO 13485 in a manufacturing context.
Proven ability to leadcross-functionalteams through complex technical challenges and strategic quality initiatives.
Advanced data analysis, statistical modeling, anddecision-makingskills.
Preferred Experience
ASQ CQE, CSSBB, or equivalent advanced quality certification.
Deepexpertisein inspection technologies, destructive testing, sampling theory, and measurement system analysis.
Experience implementing automation, digital quality systems, or advanced analytics platforms.
Strong collaboration with Manufacturing Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Equipment Engineering, and R&D.
Ability to thrive in a dynamic,fast-paced environment while influencinglong-termquality strategy.
Location: Alameda, CA
Salary: $150,000 to $195,000
Working Conditions:
General office, laboratory, and cleanroom environments
Business travel from 0% – 10%
Potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens
Requires lifting and moving up to 25 pounds
Must be ableto move between buildings and floors
Must be ableto remain stationary and use standard office equipment for extended periods
Mustbe ableto read, prepare emails, and produce documents and spreadsheets
Must be ableto move within the office and access files or supplies as needed
Must be ableto communicate and exchangeaccurateinformation with employees at all levels
What We Offer
A collaborative teamwork environment where learning is constant, and performance is rewarded.
The opportunity to be part of the team that is revolutionizing the treatment of some of the world's most devastating diseases.
A generous benefits package for eligible employees that includes medical, dental, vision, life, AD&D, short and long-term disability insurance, 401(k) with employer match, paid parental leave, eleven paid company holidays per year, a minimum of fifteen days of accrued vacation per year, which increases with tenure, and paid sick time in compliance with applicable law(s).
Penumbra, Inc., headquartered in Alameda, California, is a global healthcare company focused on innovative therapies. Penumbra designs, develops, manufactures, and markets novel products and has a broad portfolio that addresses challenging medical conditions in markets with significant unmet need. Penumbra sells its products to hospitals and healthcare providers primarily through its direct sales organization in the United States, most of Europe, Canada, and Australia, and through distributors in select international markets. The Penumbra logo is a trademark of Penumbra, Inc.
Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
If you reside in the State of California, please also refer to Penumbra's Privacy Notice for California Residents.
For additional information on Penumbra's commitment to being an equal opportunity employer, please see Penumbra's AAP Policy Statement.
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