Interview: Onsite Interview
Shift: 7am -530 pm M-Thu with ovt on Friday
The Quality Technician is responsible for quality inspection and auditing of manufacturing operations component and finished goods as well as quality records assists in completing discrepancy corrective/preventative action. Perform receiving in-process and final inspections ensuring compliance to quality metrics and standards.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Conducts required process audits and update the work instructions (SOPs) as required.
Records measurement data into database systems for capturing analyzing and providing timely and accurate reporting.
Reads and interprets blueprint drawings and be proficient in the use of precision measuring instruments.
Inspects and examines material for quality compliance and process rejected product.
Operates forklift power pallet jack or manual carts or pallet jacks to unload move or store materials.
Must be able to work required overtime as needed.
Work with members of leadership and quality to solve issues.
Other duties may be assigned as needed.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
Able to work in excel create spreadsheets and manipulate data.
A minimum of (2) two years related work experience that includes a working knowledge of precision measuring instruments such as micrometers height gauges & calipers etc.
Basic math skills with ability to perform basic math calculations such as addition subtraction multiplication and division. Plus knowledge of fractions decimals and squares and square roots.
Experience in quantitative and qualitative analysis and problem-solving techniques root cause analysis quality assurance practices and concepts with the ability to lead continuous improvement/kaizen events.
Ability to read a tape measure accurately.
Ability to compare actual measurements to specifications and determine if finished product is acceptable quality.
Physical/Mental Demands:
Manually lift/slide/flip materials or boxes of material (max. 50 and 51 or higher with assistance) walking standing bending lifting twisting agility - constant moving
Face paced position - constant flow of materials attention to details required
Mildly controlled environment - can expect some cold and heat during extreme weather conditions
Interview: Onsite InterviewShift: 7am -530 pm M-Thu with ovt on FridayThe Quality Technician is responsible for quality inspection and auditing of manufacturing operations component and finished goods as well as quality records assists in completing discrepancy corrective/preventative action. Perfor...
Interview: Onsite Interview
Shift: 7am -530 pm M-Thu with ovt on Friday
The Quality Technician is responsible for quality inspection and auditing of manufacturing operations component and finished goods as well as quality records assists in completing discrepancy corrective/preventative action. Perform receiving in-process and final inspections ensuring compliance to quality metrics and standards.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Conducts required process audits and update the work instructions (SOPs) as required.
Records measurement data into database systems for capturing analyzing and providing timely and accurate reporting.
Reads and interprets blueprint drawings and be proficient in the use of precision measuring instruments.
Inspects and examines material for quality compliance and process rejected product.
Operates forklift power pallet jack or manual carts or pallet jacks to unload move or store materials.
Must be able to work required overtime as needed.
Work with members of leadership and quality to solve issues.
Other duties may be assigned as needed.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
Able to work in excel create spreadsheets and manipulate data.
A minimum of (2) two years related work experience that includes a working knowledge of precision measuring instruments such as micrometers height gauges & calipers etc.
Basic math skills with ability to perform basic math calculations such as addition subtraction multiplication and division. Plus knowledge of fractions decimals and squares and square roots.
Experience in quantitative and qualitative analysis and problem-solving techniques root cause analysis quality assurance practices and concepts with the ability to lead continuous improvement/kaizen events.
Ability to read a tape measure accurately.
Ability to compare actual measurements to specifications and determine if finished product is acceptable quality.
Physical/Mental Demands:
Manually lift/slide/flip materials or boxes of material (max. 50 and 51 or higher with assistance) walking standing bending lifting twisting agility - constant moving
Face paced position - constant flow of materials attention to details required
Mildly controlled environment - can expect some cold and heat during extreme weather conditions
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