Group Quality Assurance Manager
Job Description
Composition Brands is an independent residential kitchen and outdoor living company with a portfolio of premium and ultra-luxury brands including Viking, AGA, Rangemaster, La Cornue, Lynx, and U-Line. With operations across North America and Europe, the company is focused on long-term brand stewardship, thoughtful design, and scalable growth. To learn more, visit Summary:
The Group Quality Manager leads the end-to-end global quality strategy across all appliance platforms, manufacturing sites, suppliers, and contract manufacturing partners. This role ensures product safety, regulatory compliance, reliability, and a consistent premium customer experience while reducing warranty costs and protecting brand reputation in high-volume, long-life products.
Serving as the global leader for appliance quality strategy, this position oversees mechanical, electrical, electronic, thermal, and software-related quality throughout the full product lifecycle - from concept development through field performance - across refrigeration, cooking, ventilation, and dishwashing product categories.
This role reports directly to the President and is based in the Atlanta, GA area, with approximately 30–50% travel to domestic and international manufacturing sites, suppliers, and contract manufacturing partners.
Responsibilities:
Quality Strategy & Governance
- Define and deploy a global quality strategy for major appliances aligned with brand, safety, cost, and reliability objectives.
- Establish standardized quality policies, procedures, and KPIs across all regions and platforms.
- Act as executive escalation owner for product safety incidents, regulatory actions, recalls, and field campaigns.
- Lead management reviews and risk assessments at executive level.
Quality Management Systems & Regulatory Compliance
- Own and govern the group QMS aligned appliance-specific requirements.
- Ensure compliance with UL, CSA, IEC, CE, NOM, DOE energy efficiency, EPA refrigerant regulations, and regional safety standards.
- Lead internal, external, customer, and certification audits, as needed.
- Ensure effective CAPA systems and sustained corrective actions.
Product Development & Design Quality
- Partner with R&D to embed design-for-quality, design-for-reliability, and design-for-compliance.
- Govern DFMEA, DVP&R, reliability testing, HALT/HASS, and validation plans.
- Ensure robust design transfer and quality gates from concept through SOP.
- Approve product and engineering changes impacting safety, performance, or compliance.
Manufacturing & Process Quality
- Standardize quality processes across major appliance assembly lines, including:
- Critical-to-safety and critical-to-quality characteristics
- SPC and process capability for key operations
- Functional, safety, and end-of-line testing
- Drive defect prevention through error-proofing, in-line controls, and layered process audits.
- Support new factory launches, line transfers, and capacity expansions.
Supplier & Component Quality
- Define supplier quality standards for critical major appliance components including compressors, sealed systems, gas components, heaters, motors, PCBs, wiring harnesses, insulation, coatings, and structural parts.
- Oversee supplier qualification, audits, and ongoing performance.
- Partner with Sourcing to mitigate supply risk and manage supplier change control.
- Lead resolution of high-risk supplier quality issues.
Customer Quality, Field Performance & Warranty
- Own customer quality metrics including warranty claims, field failures, service call rates, and repeat repairs.
- Partner with Service, Field Operations, and Retail partners to analyze failure trends.
- Lead structured root cause analysis and corrective actions for systemic issues.
- Drive continuous reduction of warranty cost and field campaigns.
Cost of Poor Quality & Continuous Improvement
- Establish and manage Cost of Poor Quality (COPQ) across plants and suppliers.
- Lead cross-functional initiatives to reduce scrap, rework, returns, and warranty expense.
- Deploy Lean Six Sigma and reliability engineering methodologies.
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial, or related)
- 12+ years of quality leadership in major appliance or durable consumer goods manufacturing
- Strong knowledge of regulations and certification processes
- Proven success reducing warranty and field failure costs.
- Ability to lead global, cross-functional teams.
- Proven ability to influence, manage teams, and deliver change.
- New product development and release readiness experience.
- Six Sigma Black Belt or equivalent preferred.
- Experience leading recalls, field campaigns, or regulatory investigations preferred.
- Experience in global manufacturing and sourcing environments preferred.
- Experience in lean transformation and development of engaged workforce culture preferred.
- Reliability testing experience preferred.
- Experience in sheet metal fabrication, paint, welding, final assembly preferred.
Composition Brands is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EOE/M/F/Vets/Disabled) employer and welcomes all qualified applicants.