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Oversight of quality control processes, including final inspection of materials and finished products. We provide not only high-quality products, but also the best possible service and support for major Industries including Microelectronics, Semiconductor, Battery Plants, Biosciences, Automotive, Defense, Biopharmaceutical/LiveScience, Medical Device, Nanotechnology, and Optics to name a few.
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Responsible for Receiving, First Piece and Final Inspection of Product utilizing Hand-Held and Automated Measurement Equipment. Lamjen, a CNC Machining Facility in Erie, PA, is seeking a qualified individual to fill the role of Quality Control Technician.
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The assembly line consists of the following machines/operations: roller link assembly, chain assembly, riveting, pre-stressing, articulation checking, center distance measuring, automatic cutting, and endless operation, washing, final inspection, and packing.
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Performs routine quality inspections on engineering designs, assemblies, piece parts, final assemblies and tooling. Conducts examinations and quality control inspections on products, materials and components at various stages of the production process to ensure compliance with established quality and reliability standards.
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This role will lead an inspection conformity team that supports: certification conformities / tests, series production in receiving, in process, final inspection, first article, shipping conformity activities, and aftermarket support.
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Maintain Cage returns, Inspection locations, and MDR locations within the company's Quality System for accuracy. Determine final dispositions from needed parties within the company to allow the MDR to be closed by the Quality Manager.
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This person is responsible for operation of the quality/reliability engineering, final inspection, and document control teams. Manages Quality Inspectors and Doc Control.
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Perform assigned inspection functions working from Quest and Supplier type design drawings, CAD models, Material Review Board (MRB) dispositions, Quest Process Specifications, material specifications, Purchase Order specifications, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Regulations, Quality Assurance Manual (QAM), approved industrial/commercial specifications, approved handbooks, Job Travelers, engineering/tooling /rework orders, and approved written/verbal instructions.
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Responsibilities include executing quality assurance/quality control plans, mentoring and training, coordinating with other disciplines, performing supporting calculations, assistance with developing project scope and schedule, preparation of technical reports, and meeting with clients to discuss conceptual and final designs.
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Assist Managers, the Quality Director and supervisors in developing test memos and Process Control Procedures to ensure that final forms and testing practices are in proper format and work scope formed.
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Quality Control inspection activities (e.g. PPAP, in-process/final inspection, MRB/Production investigation, sorting, etc.) Quality Technician is expected to perform the following main tasks: complete technical evaluations/repairs and evaluation reports and corrective action reports based on established procedures and protocols; manage and execute the calibration program (e.g. calibration of test and measurement equipment throughout the facility); complete inspection activities (e.g. First Article, PPAP, courtesy inspection, etc.
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Our client is seeking a skilled Quality Control Specialist to join their team at garment factories in the Los Angeles and neighboring areas. Working with the factory and 3rd Party Inspectors at Final Inspection.
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Ensure that the Production Manager’s projects are completed on time and to the specified quality. Manage the return of job site materials to determine final disposition. Proficient in production planning and quality assurance.
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Quality Control inspectors work from blueprints, digital models and customer specifications to identify and separate non-conforming product. Level two inspectors may also be expected to demonstrate proficiency in manipulating digital models in CATIA. Level two inspectors typically work as receiving inspectors, final inspectors or entry-level CMM inspectors.
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This includes: Development of sampling plans, quality levels and inspection criteria as well as optimal data collection throughout the production cycle, from incoming material to final inspection.
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