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The Quality Control Inspector Sr is responsible for in-process and final product quality analyses/inspection, in compliance with standards and regulatory requirements.
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Quality inspection, Production, manufacturing, organizational skills, computer skills, MRP, ERP, Inspection, Quality control, Quality assurance, Quality check, Qa, Visual inspection, Blueprint, Micrometer, Calipers, Height gauges, Cmm, measurement tools.
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The Quality Control Inspector will inspect and ensure units are manufactured to sales agreement, as well as Morgan’s engineering drawings, standards, and specifications. Quality Control Inspector - 2nd Shift.
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Quality Control Inspection: 2 years (Preferred). What you will doPerform Inspection (Receiving, In-Process, Final Inspection) on components using precision measuring equipment per engineer drawings, SOP's, and Work Instructions.
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An exciting job opportunity as a Quality Control Inspector is currently accepting applications in Parker, CO. As a Quality Control Inspector, you'll be using your skills and expertise to ensure that incoming parts, in-process production, and shipped product fulfill all quality requirements.
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In this role, the individual will be handling First piece, in process and final inspection. Minimum 3 year of Quality Inspecting Experience Minimum 3 year of working within an ISO environment Minimum 3 year of working and documenting PPAPs Minimum 1 year of working around cables/wiring.
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Title: Inspector 1, Quality Control. Works within clearly defined SOPs and/or scientific methods at the Final Inspection Area. Responsibilities include inspection (Visual), analysis of results, determining final disposition of some product and detecting nonconforming conditions.
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Performs on-site compliance inspection, quality assurance and progress monitoring, and payment application review at various construction projects for conformance to specifications and codes.
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Performs a variety of inspection tasks to determine compliance including receiving, in process and final inspection of parts, subassemblies and finished assembled products. Performing Final Inspection of all outgoing equipment.
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Perform quality control check at final inspection. Interact with residents at 30 day pre-inspection and final move out. The Turn Maintenance Inspector will report directly to the Turn Maintenance Supervisor and is responsible for the supervision and direction of all contractors and personnel assigned to him/her directly related to the task of turning homes to include both inside and outside.
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Visual/magnification aided inspection for accurate, consistent, component placement and quality solder joints. Responsible for inspecting products, components, subassemblies and/or systems to ensure conformance to requirements in a fast-paced environment, encompassing incoming/receiving/in-process/final inspection as required.
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Assist with performing analysis, inspection, troubleshooting and testing of products or components identified as non-conforming during in-process and final inspection. The Quality Inspector will ensure product and/or product components comply with specifications and quality standards.
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Minimum 3 years quality control and inspection experience in aerospace or other precision industries. The Quality Manager develops, implements, and manages quality control systems designed to ensure manufacturing excellence consistent with established standards, customer specifications, and production goals.
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Record/document all receiving, in-process, and final inspection findings as required. Uphold quality integrity and generate non-conformance reports when parts do not meet specifications.
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