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Take the purchaser on a final tour of RV by demonstrating use of equipment & components. Go through the inspection checklist with the purchaser. Periodically checks on the progress of the RV pre-delivery inspection throughout the day.
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Entry-Level Painter (min 1 year professional experience): prime vehicles and perform final sanding before the vehicle is painted, along with buffing, touch-up, paint mixing, and airbrush. Auto Technician/Mechanic roles: Lube and Oil, Inspection, Brake and Tire, Mechanical Repair / Build, and Master Technician roles.
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Final inspection of parts using gauges, micrometers and other measurement tools as required. Ability to reach 50% of certification of Chemraz production line skill sets within XX months, as follows: milling, extrusion, cutting to length, mold handle, molding, line pull, post cure, finishing, purification, packaging, slurry, and cleaning molds.
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Position Purpose : In a team oriented environment, perform all tasks in Initial Phase Manufacturing, Composites, Final Phase in a timely and efficient manner to ensure aircraft parts, sub-assemblies, major assemblies, and installations are built to type design data.
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Machining parts to meet customer tolerances for final inspection. A successful CNC machinist is safety-focused and understands the importance of precision and quality. We are currently seeking a CNC machinist at our Irvine, CA location.
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Performs first inspection and corrects any anomalies before passing to final inspection. Works under the direction of the Shop Supervisor, assists with the assembly of MFL and DEF ILI inspection tools.
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Handle final inspection to ensure products meet quality standards. On the job training & great hourly pay + 401K with Company Match, Profit Sharing, Health Insurance, Employee Assistance Program, Life Insurance, Paid Time Off, Direct Payroll Deposit, Tuition Reimbursement, 30% Employee Discount, Employee Referral Bonuses.
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As an Entry-Level Painter, you'll be expected to prime vehicles and perform final sanding before the vehicle is painted , along with buffing, touch-up, paint mixing, and airbrush. Entry-Level roles: Detailing, Inventory Associate (Car Porters), Photo, Parts Associate, Inspection, and Coordinator/Administrator roles.
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Schedules vendors for unit turns based on pre-move out inspection and final move out inspection information provided by Maintenance Supervisor. The final salary offer will be determined after reviewing relevant factors, including but not limited to skill sets; relevant experience; internal equity; and other business and organizational needs.
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Will work with customers, design team, and engineering to analyze and estimate project cost for sales pricing and bids, preparing technical contracts and administering sold contracts while working with customers/dealers to assure solutions meet and exceed their expectation as a project moves through the RFQ/bid stage, pre-construction, construction stage, and final inspection/delivery.
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Checks all work and ensures a defective free assembly prior to final inspection. Avionics Installer II - Retrofitin GAC Savannah. Under minimal supervision, assists in the removal/installation of avionics electrical components, fabrication of wire harnesses, installations, terminations, ring-out, and functional tests of avionics/electrical systems.
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Submittal of all final Quality inspection documentation to customer. Write Quality inspection plans. Perform buyoff activities as required for final tool shipment approval.
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Minimum of 5years’ experience performing in-process and final inspection preferably in a machining, Collect and provide data required for critical part Final Inspection Reports (FIRs.
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Responsible for Receiving, First Piece and Final Inspection of Product utilizing Hand-Held and Automated Measurement Equipment. Perform Product Inspection of Precision Machined Components and Assemblies.
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Plans and perform various final inspection and Q.C. auditing processes to include gauging set-ups, magnetic particle inspection, sizing and marking of components, and other visual and dimensional checks.
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