Quality Supervisor Jobs in Vermont
Quality Supervisor jobs in Vermont concentrate in manufacturing, food production, and precision components, with steady demand at both frontline team lead and mid-management levels. Burlington, St. Albans, and Springfield are the most active hiring areas, anchored by employers such as GlobalFoundries, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, and Benchmark Electronics. The most in-demand specialties are ISO compliance oversight, food safety auditing, and electronics manufacturing quality control. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.
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Summary:
Provides quality engineering support during new business development, new program launches and for existing customer programs
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
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Support new business development
- Provides support to new business development relating to quality matters as needed
- Draft preliminary Quality Plan, if appropriate
- Provides cost and time estimates for anticipated quality department services such as metrology or validation services
- Functions as a resource for applicable ISO Program and QSR Program requirements
- Support Program Launch and Product Realization as functional department representative assigned to team and Program Manager
- Reviews new program drawings/information/customer specifications to understand program requirements
- Determines quality and reliability standards
and ensures dimensional and cosmetic requirements, as well as customer specifications, are defined and understood. - Drafts program Quality Plan (as required) and metrology labor plan to include definition of required fixtures, calibration and metrology requirements and measurement methods needed to meet customer requirements for approval
- Drafts other required quality documentation such as Dimensional Visual Quality Requirements (DVQR’s) and new product inspection techniques
- Confirms customer agreement on GD&T callouts/interpretations and all critical dimensions of program when required
- Prepares Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA), as needed
- Prepares Traveler Document
- Develops required Control/Test methods
- Ensures First Article Inspection (FAI) and Capability Studies are scheduled and completed
- Completes FAI and capability study analysis for submission to customer
- Authors operational qualification (OQ) and performance qualification (PQ) protocols and provides training for protocol participants
- Oversees the execution of assigned OQ and PQ studies to ensure compliance with protocol requirements and completion of study tasks
- Authors OQ and PQ Completion Reports to include resolution of any deviations recorded and overall study conclusion
- Establishes “golden sample” standards and prepares and submits to customer via customer approval form (CAF) as required
- Attends program team meetings to address quality-related matters
- Performs assigned activities in a timely manner
- Provide continuous quality engineering support through program end of life.
- Completes Certificates of Conformance (CoC) for outgoing products, where required
- Collects and analyzes production line data to monitor yield and defect performance
- Ensures golden samples are retained and controlled
- Maintains Device History Records (DHR) as necessary
- Performs periodic risk assessments, as required
- Assists Purchasing Department with maintaining vendor quality requirements
- Continuously monitors production to identify quality-related customer issues and supports corrective action plans when necessary
- Issue or authorize CCR’s as needed. Manages the return of goods, assignments and close out of RC/CA.
- Conducts root cause investigation and develops corrective action plans for assigned problem reports (PSRs) and quality issues
- Manages product and process change control and notification to ensure required Engineering Change Orders (ECOs) are generated and approved by the customer prior to implementation.
- Attends program team meetings as necessary to resolve program quality issues to maintain customer satisfaction
- Support QBR’s with customer and provides/presents quality-related topics
- Participates in customer, certified body, and regulatory audits as a subject matter expert for assigned products and processes
- Occasional domestic travel required
- Has a working knowledge of Statistical techniques and sampling plans and of Quality Systems Regulations and ISO Standards
- Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education/Experience:
High school diploma with five years related experience, Associate's degree (A. A.) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school with three years related experience, or Bachelor's degree (B.S.) in a technical (STEM or Engineering) field, with zero to one year related experience. Experience in a 21CFR Part 820 or ISO 13485 quality system environment strongly preferred. Experience with Six Sigma or Lean manufacturing techniques preferred.
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Top Industries Hiring
- Consulting & Professional Services
- Insurance
- Aerospace & Defense
- Government & Public Sector
What Vermont Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in quality supervisor jobs across Vermont.
- Bachelor's degree in engineering, manufacturing, or a related technical field
- Minimum three to five years of quality assurance or manufacturing experience
- Demonstrated knowledge of ISO 9001 or IATF 16949 quality management standards
- Experience leading audits, corrective action processes, and root cause analysis
- Proficiency with statistical process control tools and quality management software
- ASQ Certified Quality Engineer or Certified Quality Manager credential preferred
Quality Supervisor Jobs in Vermont: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a quality supervisor in Vermont?
Vermont does not require a state-issued license to work as a quality supervisor, so the path runs through education and industry certification. Most employers expect a bachelor's degree in engineering, manufacturing, or a related field plus hands-on quality assurance experience. Earning an ASQ Certified Quality Engineer or Certified Quality Manager credential strengthens your candidacy considerably, especially with Vermont manufacturers in electronics, food production, and precision machining.
Which companies hire quality supervisors in Vermont?
Vermont quality supervisor roles are posted by Hayward Tyler, Schneller, and GS Precision and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Vermont's concentration of advanced manufacturers and food and beverage producers keeps demand for quality supervisors consistent across both large facilities and specialized contract operations.
Which Vermont cities have the most quality supervisor jobs?
Colchester, Brattleboro, and Fairfax lead Vermont for quality supervisor openings. Burlington drives volume through its dense cluster of technology and life sciences employers, while St. Albans and Springfield reflect Vermont's strong manufacturing base in food processing and precision components, where on-site quality oversight is a core operational need.
Are there remote quality supervisor jobs in Vermont?
Yes, but they're rare. Quality supervisor work is largely hands-on, requiring direct oversight of production lines, audits, and personnel, which limits remote options. About 20% of quality supervisor openings tied to Vermont are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and those positions tend to involve documentation, supplier auditing, or quality systems management rather than floor supervision.
How can I get hired as a quality supervisor in Vermont with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry point is a quality technician or quality inspector role at a Vermont manufacturer, where you build audit and process control skills before moving into supervision. Employers such as GlobalFoundries and Benchmark Electronics regularly bring on entry-level quality staff. Completing an ASQ Certified Quality Inspector credential, or pursuing an associate or bachelor's degree in manufacturing technology through a Vermont State University campus, gives you a measurable edge when applying.
Where can I find and apply to quality supervisor jobs in Vermont?
You can find and apply to quality supervisor jobs in Vermont on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from Vermont employers. Search the listings to find roles that match your background and apply directly to the ones that fit your experience and location.
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