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Position Specific Responsibilities Perform the following types of inspections using manual inspection equipment or existing CMM: receipt inspections of stock for customer material and outside services, first piece inspections including shroud probes for approval of turning and milling programs, final inspections per customer drawings.
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Areas of inspection will include primarily machining, sheet metal fabrication, paint and weld, but may extend to clean room and final assembly inspection. Experience as a CMM operator a plus.
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This also would include interpreting inspection/CMM data and analyzing results. Develop Inspection Methods/Instructions to ensure that manufactured parts meet operational sketch and/or final print requirements.
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Location: Bristol, Rhode Island job type: Contract salary: $18 - 20 per hour work hours: 8am to 4pm education: High School responsibilities: Perform final inspection on completed manufacturing products using various precision measuring equipment.
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These documents include but are not limited to CNC Programs, Setup Instructions, Work Instructions, Inspection Instructions, and Program Approvals. This may require working with tool designers, manufacturing engineering and/or inspection to determine best methods/gaging to accurately perform inspection.
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The final day of training is a shadow inspection with the client. For this role, you must have CMM experience (but not necessarily CMM programming experience). You will be conducting the precision mechanical inspection of aerospace parts & components at various client suppliers in the New England area (Laconia, NH; Suffield, CT; Gaithersburg, MD; Wilmington, MA.
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Record/document all receiving, in-process, and final inspection findings as required and initiate Fast Response as needed. Achieves and maintain applicable certifications, including plating inspection certification, weld inspector certification, general inspector certification, and hardness testing.
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Inspect and test parts at receiving, in-process and final inspection points using calibrated hand tools and CMM, and document results on inspection records. Monitor compliance with the Company QMS. Prior experience with close tolerance machining and inspection in an ISO certified manufacturing environment required.
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SUMMARY OF POSITIONThe CNC Programmer is responsible for developing CNC programs, Manufacturing Work/Setup Instructions, and Inspection Instructions. Maintain records for CNC Programming using tools such as Teamcenter and other manual systems.
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Receiving, In-Process, Final Inspections/Inspection Reports/Travelers. Experience with CMM Reports. [IMTE] Inspection, Measuring and Test Equipment/Custom Inspection Gauges.
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A minimum of 2 years in quality inspection (final, source and in process inspection) working in a manufacturing environment. Experience with quality management systems compliant with AS9100 and knowledge of AS9102 First Article Inspection Report requirements a plus.
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Conducts final inspection and verification of finished goods and manufacturing documentation to ensure conformance to customer specifications. Operates a variety of manufacturing equipment, including but not limited to: table top presses, hydraulic presses, CNC machines, CMM and vision measurement systems, mills, injection molding machines, furnaces, ovens, mixers, and surface grinders.
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This will include using Cad/Cam software or manually writing the program, maintaining legacy CNC programs, using whichever method is required as required. Provide technical support to the manufacturing group with regards to the manufacturing processes/tooling related to CNC equipment including CNC Mills, CNC Lathes and CNC Grinders.
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Electrical Bond Final Inspection test out. Quality Inspector (CMM) Use and interpret drawings, inspection manuals and specifications, shop mathematics precision measuring instruments, specialized inspection machines, tools and equipment necessary to accomplish work assignments.
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The Sr. Quality Engineer | CMM/Vision Programmer will be responsible for the collection of data for first piece, in-process inspection, and/or tooling debug - tooling component measurement to drive process and continuous improvements.
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