Job Description: Quality Inspector/Assembler
Shift: 1st (6am - 2:30pm)
JOB SUMMARY
The Quality Inspector / Assembler is responsible for performing both vehicle assembly and quality inspection activities to ensure products meet established quality standards specifications and customer expectations. This role plays a key part in identifying defects verifying workmanship and supporting continuous improvement while also contributing directly to production assembly as needed.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Perform in-process and final quality inspections on vehicle assemblies subassemblies and components.
- Inspect parts and assemblies for workmanship accuracy completeness and conformance to specifications.
- Perform assembly tasks including building vehicle parts sub-systems and components.
- Safely use and operate various tools including power tools hoists and production equipment.
- Accurately complete inspection reports checklists and production documentation.
- Read understand and follow work instructions engineering drawings quality standards and procedures.
- Perform duties assigned by Supervisor and/or Group Leader.
- Follow all safety rules and regulations strictly and maintain a clean and orderly work area.
- Maintain a consistent pace throughout the shift with focus on quality (i.e. within applicable quality standards).
- Participate in continuous improvement process.
- Work overtime as required and mandated by production schedules.
- Maintain regular reliable attendance.
- Other duties as assigned
Physical Requirements:
- Ability to lift up to 40 lbs and push/pull up to 100 lbs.
- Ability to bend twist turn kneel and squat.
- Stand and walk for the duration of assigned shift and reach overhead continuously.
- Use air/power/vibrating tools and do strong pincher gripping.
- Work safely around moving equipment power tools and industrial vehicles.
- Repetitive use of upper extremities.
- It may be necessary to perform any of these functions up to twelve hours a day.
Skills & Knowledge:
- High School Diploma or GED.
- Prior quality inspection experience in a manufacturing or assembly environment preferred.
- Prior mechanical or vehicle assembly experience strongly preferred.
- Ability to read and interpret basic drawings work instructions and inspection criteria.
- Basic knowledge of computers.
- Basic knowledge of power air torque and manual tools
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality.
- Understanding of Mechanical and assembly concepts
Job Description: Quality Inspector/Assembler Shift: 1st (6am - 2:30pm) JOB SUMMARY The Quality Inspector / Assembler is responsible for performing both vehicle assembly and quality inspection activities to ensure products meet established quality standards specifications and customer expectations...
Job Description: Quality Inspector/Assembler
Shift: 1st (6am - 2:30pm)
JOB SUMMARY
The Quality Inspector / Assembler is responsible for performing both vehicle assembly and quality inspection activities to ensure products meet established quality standards specifications and customer expectations. This role plays a key part in identifying defects verifying workmanship and supporting continuous improvement while also contributing directly to production assembly as needed.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Perform in-process and final quality inspections on vehicle assemblies subassemblies and components.
- Inspect parts and assemblies for workmanship accuracy completeness and conformance to specifications.
- Perform assembly tasks including building vehicle parts sub-systems and components.
- Safely use and operate various tools including power tools hoists and production equipment.
- Accurately complete inspection reports checklists and production documentation.
- Read understand and follow work instructions engineering drawings quality standards and procedures.
- Perform duties assigned by Supervisor and/or Group Leader.
- Follow all safety rules and regulations strictly and maintain a clean and orderly work area.
- Maintain a consistent pace throughout the shift with focus on quality (i.e. within applicable quality standards).
- Participate in continuous improvement process.
- Work overtime as required and mandated by production schedules.
- Maintain regular reliable attendance.
- Other duties as assigned
Physical Requirements:
- Ability to lift up to 40 lbs and push/pull up to 100 lbs.
- Ability to bend twist turn kneel and squat.
- Stand and walk for the duration of assigned shift and reach overhead continuously.
- Use air/power/vibrating tools and do strong pincher gripping.
- Work safely around moving equipment power tools and industrial vehicles.
- Repetitive use of upper extremities.
- It may be necessary to perform any of these functions up to twelve hours a day.
Skills & Knowledge:
- High School Diploma or GED.
- Prior quality inspection experience in a manufacturing or assembly environment preferred.
- Prior mechanical or vehicle assembly experience strongly preferred.
- Ability to read and interpret basic drawings work instructions and inspection criteria.
- Basic knowledge of computers.
- Basic knowledge of power air torque and manual tools
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality.
- Understanding of Mechanical and assembly concepts
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