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NIKE’s Product Integrity organization is building a strong Color & Material Quality and Capability ecosystem to ensure consistent material performance and aesthetics.
As the Lead, FW Materials Quality Engineer, you will be a highly independent technical expert responsible for end-to-end resolution of Tier 2 material quality issues during production across footwear material categories, either textile, leather/synthetic leather, or trim/components.
This role goes beyond execution—requiring strong ownership, cross-functional influence, and the ability to drive issue containment, RCA, CAPA, and closure while partnering directly with T2 suppliers, T1 factories, and Nike cross-functional teams.
You will also play a critical role in translating issue insights into capability improvements across material suppliers, enabling continuous performance elevation and recurrence prevention.
Own Tier 2 FW material issue intake, investigation, and technical resolution either for textile, leather/synthetic leather, or trim/components
Drive rapid containment and risk mitigation at T1 factories and supplier level
Independently lead root cause analysis (RCA), corrective action & preventive action (CAPA), and closure validation
Ensure structured and disciplined execution with speed and technical rigor
Partner with:
T2 material vendors and FW component suppliers either textile, leather/synthetic leather, trim/component categories
T1 footwear factories
Supplier Management, Material Development, and Manufacturing teams
Align on root causes, actions, and timelines to ensure effective resolution at the source
Support Senior Manager to generate regular issue dashboards across FW material categories
Provide clear communication of:
Issue status
Risk level and escalation
Resolution progress
Translate technical issues into clear, actionable insights for stakeholders
Analyze recurring failure modes and trends either for textile, leather/synthetic leather, or trim/component materials
Convert issue learnings into actionable insights for Quality Capability teams
Support closed-loop improvement to prevent issue recurrence
Feed insights into Supplier Management and Capability Programs
Identify and highlight systemic capability gaps across material vendors and FW component suppliers
Contribute to long-term capability building and performance improvement roadmap
Provide deep expertise in either:
Textile construction, including knits, wovens, and non-wovens
Leather and synthetic leather processes, including tanning/coating, lamination, finishing, and surface treatment
FW component materials and manufacturing processes, including reinforcements, injection plastics or composite materials, hardware, films, trims(lace, webbing, cable wire...etc.), and related constructions
Evaluate manufacturing readiness and supplier capability to meet specifications
This role will report to the Senior Manager, Footwear Material Quality Engineering and collaborate closely with:
Tier 2 material suppliers
Tier 1 footwear factories
Supplier Management teams
Material Development & Product Creation
Manufacturing Engineering teams
Product Integrity teams
Bachelor’s degree or above in either Material Science, Textile Engineering, Leather/Synthetic Leather Engineering, Footwear Manufacturing, Chemical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or a related field; equivalent practical experience will also be considered
5+ years of experience either in footwear industry focusing on material quality management, or in any material categories like textile, leather, synthetic leather, components.
5+ years of experience in material manufacturing, material quality engineering, supplier quality, or production issue resolution, with hands-on exposure to one or more FW material categories such as textile, leather/synthetic leather, trims, hardware, reinforcements, injected plastics, composite materials, films, or related components
Strong technical understanding of material manufacturing processes, testing, inspection, specifications, defect modes, and quality risk controls across assigned material or component categories
Based on 720 disclosed QA & Testing salaries on RoleSuite, the role pays a median of $121K/year, with most offers between $98K and $159K (10th–90th percentile: $83K–$191K).
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