About the job
Quality Engineer II
Base Salary Range: $80,000 - $95,000 (Dependent on Experience)
Join Leupold & Stevens, Inc., where for over a century, we have been at the forefront of manufacturing top-tier products in the USA. Our Oregon-based factory is dedicated to producing cutting-edge, battle-tested optics for the most demanding hunters, shooters, law enforcement, and military personnel worldwide. Every product we create, whether a red dot sight or a riflescope, is designed with unwavering commitment to performance and durability.
At Leupold & Stevens, we embody American values, fueling our passion for excellence in product quality. Our collaborative and high-performing culture empowers team players who bring innovative ideas and a sense of urgency to the table.
What We Offer:
- Affordable health and dental insurance
- A strong commitment to training and professional development, including an internal skills development program for all manufacturing team members
- Generous tuition reimbursement program
- Company contributions up to 8% of base pay into a 401K retirement account
- Profit sharing
- Attractive product discounts
Your Role as a Quality Engineer II:
As a Quality Engineer, you'll empower your team by providing the necessary tools, training, information, analysis, processes, and problem-solving expertise to uphold our brand's integrity, ensuring exceptional quality while driving operational efficiency. You may focus on specific organizational areas such as New Product Development, Continuous Improvement, Metrology, or Supplier Quality.
Key Responsibilities:
- Adhere to written procedures and work instructions while proposing improvements.
- Make informed decisions on matters not addressed by existing procedures or instructions.
- Design inspection and testing equipment, providing necessary work instructions and training.
- Assist in product testing to meet project timelines.
- Collaborate with team members to formulate product test plans that validate specifications.
- Procure new gauges and testing equipment as needed.
- Conduct Gauge Capability and Process Capability Studies, performing analysis and interpreting results.
- Assign appropriate inspection equipment and methods for component and product measurement.
- Enhance inspection methods and equipment to improve measurement accuracy and reduce costs.
- Develop and update Statistical Process Control (SPC), Acceptable Quality Level (AQL), Skip-Lot, Audit Test Plans, and Control Plans as required.

