Customer Quality Engineer
Autoliv's primary goal is to Save More Lives. Our products never get a second chance. This is why we can never compromise on quality. We are working to increase vehicle safety by developing seatbelts, airbags and steering wheels and you can be part of our team as Customer Quality Engineer.
Should you be interested in overseeing these tasks and aiming for enhanced performance standards, your role will involve:
- Represent the Autoliv Tunisia Plant in resolving customer quality issues
- Act as the main interface with all relevant departments to ensure timely completion of 8D reports
- Coordinate the availability and return of all defective products
- Coordinate the implementation and monitoring of sorting and rework activities at the customer site
- Support new product launches at customer sites
- Manage warranty returns (analysis, 8D, etc.)
- Plan or immediately travel to customer sites when needed
- Analyze returns and assess their severity
- Implement containment actions if necessary
- Manage or ensure the return of defective parts and transfer collected information to Autoliv teams for analysis
- Provide necessary elements for Quality analysis
- Participate in expert review committees
- Inform the customer about the products
- Audit compliance with assembly recommendations
- Address potential or confirmed quality issues on-site
- Handle warranty returns
- Comply with customer regulations and standards
If you have/are:
- 4 years of university-level education
- English, French, Arabic language skills
- 3 years' experience in the automotive industry
- Problem-Solving Methodologies:
- 8D – Eight Disciplines Problem Solving: a structured approach to solving complex problems, often used in quality management.
- PDCA – Plan, Do, Check, Act: a continuous improvement cycle.
- 5M – Method, Machine, Manpower, Material, Measurement: used to identify root causes in processes.
- 5P – Purpose, Process, People, Product, Problem: another root cause analysis tool.
- Ishikawa – Also known as the Fishbone Diagram or Cause-and-Effect Diagram, used to visually map out potential causes of a problem.
- Quality Standards:
- IATF Requirements – Refers to the requirements of the IATF 16949 standard, which governs quality management systems in the automotive industry.
- CSR – Customer Specific Requirements: additional quality or process requirements defined by individual automotive customers.
- Core Tools: These are essential quality tools required by IATF 16949:
- APQP – Advanced Product Quality Planning
- PPAP – Production Part Approval Process
- FMEA – Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
- MSA – Measurement System Analysis
- SPC – Statistical Process Control
We will be more than glad to chat with you about your experience and your career goals.
In our international work setting, you will find a range of opportunities that are designed to enhance your career and personal development. Including new and different perspectives is part of what ensures the team’s success. We are committed to develop people’s skills, knowledge and creative potential. Our training and development programs emphasize technical competency, leadership development and business management skill.
More lives saved – more life lived!
- Function
- Quality
- Locations
- Autoliv Tunisia - Nadhour
Autoliv Tunisia - Nadhour
Workplace & Culture
We strive to save more lives and prevent serious injuries, and we continuously focus on quality, confidence and security for our customers, stability and growth for our shareholders and employees, as well as being sustainable and earning trust within our communities.
About Autoliv Tunisia
Autoliv is the world's largest automotive safety supplier having 44% market share, with sales to all major car manufacturers in the world. With 65,000 associates in 25 countries, we are passionate about our vision of Saving More Lives.