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Following schedules and established procedures assemble various components using hand tools, air tools and measuring equipment ensuring that all specifications are being met to manufacture the highest quality product in which may include full testing of units, inspection on various in-process or final assemblies.
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What you'll be doing: Prepare garments to be shipped back to customer locations Organize garments by route and stop number Store garments until shipment back to the customer Handle final inspection to ensure products meet quality standards Prepare garments that require poly bagging/wrapping Follow all safety policies, HACCP and medical guidelines.
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You will be responsible for final inspection and in-process audits of parts/assemblies/processes to meet customer specifications, purchase order, and quality requirements. 3+ years’ experience in a quality inspection role within the machining industry, preferably in an aerospace environment.
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Perform other duties as described by area supervisor or management Qualifications What we're looking for: High school education and/or GED equivalent preferred Must be at least 18 years of age or older Ability to stand and walk for an 8-hour shift Ability to read, write, and communicate clearly with management Ability to perform basic mathematical functions using American standard units in weight, measurement, volume, and distance Ability to lift up to 10 lbs.
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The Quality Control technician is responsible for testing and managing quality against the three stages of production (before, in process, and final) while on the production floor or in the finishing area.
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Specialize in receiving inspection, in-process inspection, process verification/auditing, final inspection, etc. Quality Inspection Experience. Experience using a Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM), Optical comparator or other complex inspection systems is desired.
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Define, implement, and manage Quality Inspection Plans/Locomotive Test Plans to meet Locomotive test specifications, emissions testing requirements, contractual requirements, customer quality expectations, and internal quality expectations.
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Work with Inspection and Quality supervisors in dealing with priorities, and interfacing with engineering, final inspection, and electrical test support functions and shop management.
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The basic operations would include final inspection, writing Quality Notifications and performing over-inspects for operations. They will be able to perform basic inspection functions like being able to read a blueprint, use basic hand gauges and understand technical standards.
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Support the Electrical Test and Final Inspection Process and in process inspection of thru-hole, surface mount, and fine pitch bare printed circuit boards by rework and inspection of non conforming product.
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As a Quality Assurance Technician, you will be performing in-process and final inspection on manufactured assemblies to ensure compliance to blueprints and specifications as required by the manufacturing working instructions.
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You will provide assistance to the operators, machinists, and quality engineers for line-side inspection of CNC machined components, as well as first piece inspections, in-process inspection, final inspections, and first article inspections.
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You will be responsible for ensuring manufacturing adherence to procedure and developing inspection documentation for receiving, in-process and final inspection. Vertically integrated from RandD to final assembly and testing, we offer a unique combination of electrical, chemical, and mechanical product development for weapons and CBRN systems with CNC machining, injection molding, robotic welding, assembly, design, testing, and engineering capabilities.
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Works within clearly defined SOPs and/or scientific methods at the Final Inspection Area. Industry Title : Quality Inspection Specialist. Area: Final Inspection.
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Report safety or process control concerns to the Inspection Team Leader or Plant Quality Manager. Minimum of 5years’ experience performing in-process and final inspection preferably in a machining.
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