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Attica, MI – Leesa Williams has 40 years of experience in the steel industry. She’s taken that wealth of knowledge and experience to create Quality Assistant Corporation.
“The steel industry raised me,” says Leesa. “It’s been an incredible experience. It’s allowed me to gain the practical knowledge of metallurgy and now I utilize that knowledge every day.”
So much goes into building just one car. For every component, no matter how big or small, there is a manufacturer, and they must continuously ensure the integrity of their product and their quality control to remain in compliance. Quality Assistant Corporation assists companies with IATF16949 and ISO9001 certification, requirements to become suppliers for direct automotive like GM, Ford, FCA or even Tesla and other tier-one, two and other automotive and non-automotive suppliers.
“The name of my company is Quality Assistant because I'm assisting them in building quality products, changing their manufacturing processes to help ensure that the final product going out the door meets the end customer's expectations and requirements,” says Leesa.
Risk management is new to the recently released standards. Manufacturers must operate with a mindset to prevent quality issues, ensuring proper processes and procedures are in place, that they're always being followed and to insure on time delivery.
“I help companies predict and prevent situations that would lead to a product recall,” says Leesa. “That's what risk management is all about.”
For more information visit www.qualityassistantcorporation.com