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Quality Assurance Engineer

Staff

June 8, 2026

Location

Princeton, NJ

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)

Type

Full-Time

Salary

$107,700 - $172,100

Required Qualifications

Bachelor’s in Engineering or related
5+ years QA experience
Audit planning & leading
Root Cause Analysis
Quality Management Systems (ISO9001)
DOE Directives knowledge
ASQ CQE/CQA (preferred)

Research Areas

Integrated Assessment Program
Lessons Learned Program
Procurement QA Support
Root Cause Analyses
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Quality Assurance Engineer

Quality Assurance Engineer

Requisition #
2026-21682

Date Posted
1 week ago(4/1/2026 11:56 AM)

Department:
PPPL Quality and Assurance

Category:
Research and Laboratory

Job Type:
Full-Time

Overview

PPPL is looking for an experienced QA Engineer/Lead Auditor who will play a critical role in ensuring mission success by managing the Internal Assessment Program. This position requires a collaborative professional who can partner with diverse research, engineering, and operational teams to identify risks, drive root cause analysis, and facilitate the development and implementation of effective corrective actions.

Please note: This is NOT an IT position or a position for an Automation or Software Engineer.

Works under the Laboratory’s QA Program to administer the Integrated Assessment Program and provide support to various projects and activities, as needed. Areas of responsibility include:

  • Primary point of contact for PPPL’s Integrated Assessment Program:
    • Development and maintenance of related policies and procedures
    • Development and management of the Integrated Assessment Schedule (IAS)
    • Leading, participating in, or assigning QA Audits and Surveillances
      • Audit planning (identification of audit scope and methods)
      • Audit execution
      • Report development and issuance
      • Support of Corrective Action Plan development
      • Corrective Action monitoring and verification of closure
  • Act as Lessons Learned Coordinator
    • Provide training and guidance to PPPL personnel on the PPPL Lessons Learned Program
    • Monitor U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Operating Experience (OpEx) data for relevant information to distribute internally
    • Review submittals to the PPPL Lessons Learned program for relevance, edit for optimal use, and upload into PPPL Lessons Learned Database
  • Support, as needed, of other key functions of the QA Program, including:
    • Providing QA support in the procurement of items and/or services, including:
      • Evaluation and qualification of prospective suppliers
      • Identifying appropriate quality requirements for inclusion in Purchasing documents (Statement of Work (SOW), Technical Specifications, etc.)
      • Providing quality oversight and support throughout the procurement effort
      • Reviewing supplier submittals for compliance, and
      • Supporting the development of receipt inspection plans
      • Documenting and supporting the disposition of Non-Conforming Material
      • Supporting the development of Technical Procedures
      • Performing analyses of data to identify trends and opportunities for improvement
      • Participating in Root Cause Analyses
      • Other activities identified by the QA Program Manager

A U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory managed by Princeton University, the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is tackling the world’s toughest science and technology challenges using plasma, the fourth state of matter. With more than 70 years of history, PPPL is a leader in the science and engineering behind the development of fusion energy, a potentially limitless energy source. PPPL is also using its expertise to advance research in the areas of microelectronics, quantum sensors and devices, and sustainability sciences. Whether it be through science, engineering, technology or professional services, every team member has an opportunity to contribute to our mission and vision. Come join us!

Responsibilities

Core Duties:

  • Management of the Integrated Assessment Program (65%).
  • Management of the Lessons Learned Program (15%).
  • Procurement QA Support (15%).
  • Other QA support / duties identified by the QA Program Manager (5%).
  • Other position related duties may be assigned.

Qualifications

Education and Experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree, preferably in Engineering or other related engineering technical field. Minimum of five+ years of professional technical or quality experience in manufacturing or research & development. In lieu of a bachelor’s degree, we will substitute 10 years of experience related to the primary responsibilities of this position.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Sound understanding of Quality Management Systems (e.g., ISO9001:2015, AS9100D).
  • Experience in planning and leading audits in a highly regulated environment.
  • Experience in Root Cause Analysis.
  • Experience with DOE Directives (e.g., DOE Orders) or similar governance structure.
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, work well with others, and lead a team to accomplish specific tasks.
  • Proficiency using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) & Google Suite of Applications.
  • Ability to interpret complex Engineering drawings (GD&T - ASME Y14.5) (preferred).

Certificates and Licenses:

  • ASQ Certified Quality Engineer (preferred).
  • ASQ Certified Quality Auditor (preferred).
  • Certified Lead Auditor, ISO9001:2015 (preferred)

Physical Requirements:

  • Ability to travel several times per year. Mostly domestic travel but may be international to oversee work at suppliers’ facilities or in the field.

Working Conditions:

  • Primarily first shift office/computer work.
  • Typical indoor office setting.
  • This position will have a significant need to meet for collaborative conversations and discussions focused on facilitating successful corrective actions and compliance related topics.
  • Up front, an on-site presence is essential to foster strong professional relationships with PPPL and Princeton University stakeholders. We’re open to flexible arrangements, allowing for occasional remote work after an on-boarding period has been met and a work cadence has been established.
  • We are not supporting visa or relocation for this position.

Please note: This is NOT an IT position or a position for an Automation or Software Engineer.

Standard Weekly Hours
40.00

Eligible for Overtime
No

Benefits Eligible
Yes

Probationary Period
180 days

Essential Services Personnel (see policy for detail)
No

Physical Capacity Exam Required
No

Valid Driver's License Required
No

Salary Range
$107,700 to $172,100

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Frequently Asked Questions

šŸ“šWhat are the key qualifications for the Quality Assurance Engineer role at PPPL?

Candidates need a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field, plus 5+ years of professional quality experience in manufacturing or R&D. In lieu of degree, 10 years relevant experience. Essential skills include audit planning, root cause analysis, ISO9001 knowledge, and DOE directives. Preferred: ASQ Certified Quality Engineer/Auditor. See administration jobs for similar roles or research jobs at labs.

šŸŒDoes this Quality Assurance Engineer position offer visa sponsorship or relocation?

No, PPPL is not supporting visa sponsorship or relocation for this position. Local candidates preferred. Primarily on-site in Princeton initially, with flexible remote options post-onboarding. Review higher-ed admin jobs for other opportunities.

šŸ”What are the main responsibilities of the QA Engineer at PPPL?

Core duties: Manage Integrated Assessment Program (65%): audits, schedules, corrective actions. Lead Lessons Learned Program (15%). Provide procurement QA support (15%). Other QA tasks (5%). Focus on risk identification, root cause analysis in research environment. Not IT/software role. Explore career advice.

šŸ’¼What is the work environment and physical requirements for this role?

Office-based, first shift, 40 hours/week. On-site essential initially for collaboration. Occasional travel (domestic/international) to suppliers. No overtime, physical exam, or driver's license required. Hybrid possible after onboarding. Check higher-ed jobs for Princeton listings.

šŸ’°What is the salary and benefits for the PPPL Quality Assurance Engineer?

Salary range: $107,700 - $172,100. Benefits eligible, 180-day probation. No overtime. As a Princeton University-managed DOE lab, offers competitive package. View university salaries or salary insights for benchmarks.

šŸ”¬How does this role support PPPL's mission in plasma physics research?

Ensures mission success via QA audits, lessons learned from DOE OpEx, and procurement oversight in fusion energy R&D. Partners with research/engineering teams on risks and corrective actions. Learn more via research jobs or PPPL's plasma expertise.
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