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Tasks include all essential duties and responsibilities of a Quality Inspector including in-process and final mechanical and assembly inspection. This includes first part, in-process and final inspection by performing the below listed duties.
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Two years of experience in mechanical fabrication inspection and in-process and final electronic assembly inspection IAW engineering drawings and quality specifications. Ability to use electrical and mechanical inspection equipment (caliper, multimeter, angle gauge, height gauge, micrometer.
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Essential Responsibilities and Duties:Perform diversified assembly and test operations to assemble repetitive product mix with prescribed variations, to close tolerances and strict inspection requirements.
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Assembly of sensor modules includes wafer singulation, visual defect inspection, and module assembly utilizing both manual and automated processes. Duties include all steps from automated and manual processes of incoming parts through sub-assembly of intermediate components to final assembly of finished sensor modules.
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Detailed inspection of our products at the point of receipt, in-process, and final assembly. Understanding and application of inspection metrology. Using and controlling inspection documents used for QC inspections.
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For the near-term, the role additionally includes performing receiving inspection of components, in-process inspection steps of motor assembly and testing, and final inspection of completed motor datapacks, which should roll off to a separate individual(s) as volume grows within the local facility.
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The position involves accurate and efficient assembly of sensor modules. The position involves accurate and efficient assembly of sensor modules. Input to planning of manufacturing schedule and guidance of personnel in work cell.
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Performs In-Process and Final inspection on machined parts (Dimensional & Visual) The Quality Inspector performs visual and dimensional inspections on machined components utilized in the assembly of Aerospace and Industrial seals.
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Performs moderately complex assembly/test functions utilizing mechanical skills, hand and power tools, mechanical/electronic tools, test equipment, assembly fixtures, and inspection measurement equipment in a manufacturing environment.
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Conducts preliminary, hidden damage, inspection continuity, and final inspection on items repaired. Files work orders and inspection forms in such a manner that the specific file pertaining to an assembly or unit can be located by the Chief Inspector promptly.
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Check all work and ensure a defective free assembly prior to final inspection. Perform assembly and fitting of detail parts and structures and varied drilling and riveting operations; ensures parts/assembly meet requirements.
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Determines and/ or follows techniques and operations in the fabrication, assembly and testing of assemblies or final Keysight products. Responsible for performing inspection of sub-assemblies or final assemblies or Keysight products.
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Perform assembly or wiring required for test preparation and final inspection. Experience in electrical equipment manufacturing and assembly (panelboards/switchboards preferred.
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Perform test drives, correct deficiencies, and perform final inspection of vehicles or the assembly; implement safety procedures. Client Classic vehicles, Client engine and transmission repair, Client Classic interior systems, Client Classic electrical systems, Client Classic suspension systems, Client Classic brake systems, Full Vehicle Restoration, Full Vehicle Preservation, Vehicle Alignment, Tire Mounting and Balancing, Driving a manual transmission, Software based work order management and time tracking, Clean driving record and Valid Drivers License.
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Job Description Principle Duties and Responsibilities: Essential Functions: Perform assembly and fitting of detail parts and structures and varied drilling and riveting operations; ensures parts/assembly meet requirements.
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