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Equipment can include a solder paste printer, solder paste inspection (SPI), pick-and-place machine, reflow solder oven, Automated Optical Inspection (AOI), X-ray, selective wave solder, aqueous wash, and conformal coating.
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Ability to use precision measuring instruments (Caliper's, Micrometer's, Optical Comparator's, Faro Arm CMM is a plus, Pin Gauges, Drop Gauge, etc). Under direct supervision the Quality Technician I assures the Quality of Laird processes and products by performing audits, inspections, tests, supports defect investigation and analysis, first article sample submission (AS9102) and maintains high detail-oriented documentation process for all internal processes as well as for Source Inspection Items that need to be presented to Customer.
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The Quality Inspector will use a variety of inspection tools and equipment to perform their duties, such as calipers, micrometers, optical comparators, and CMMs. They will also use their knowledge of technical drawings and GD&T to inspect the parts and assemblies.
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Hands-on experience with some electronics assembly processes and equipment such as epoxy dispensing and curing, conformal coating, thermal interface material dispense/application, soldering, mechanical assembly, Automated Optical Inspection, component/assembly test, etc.
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Apply tighten sampling or 100% inspection to the supplier shipment lots until supplier has taken the corrective actionsQualificationsASQ Certified Quality Inspector preferredExperience with Inspection/measurement of precision mechanical and optical components/assemblies, and printed circuit board assemblies using micrometers, calipers, go/no-go gauges, microscopes, optical comparators, Coordinate Measuring Machines, etc.
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Knowledge of instrumentation for optical inspection, metrology, imaging, electron microscopy, surface/elemental analysis, or sample preparation. Knowledge of instrumentation for optical inspection, metrology, imaging, electron microscopy, surface/elemental analysis, or sample preparation.
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Using tools related materials science and chemistry such as: SEM Optical Microscopy Chemical Spectroscopy methods X-ray diffraction and radiography techniques Magma or other process simulation tools Wear testing Magnetic Particle, Eddy Current and other NDE methods Knowledge of Industry Standards To be successful in this role you will need: A College, University or equivalent Master's Degree in Engineering or appropriate STEM field.
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Processes include, but not limited to, mechanical assembly, optical assembly, electronic assembly with electrical connections, bonding parts together, testing partial subassemblies and full assemblies for final inspection.
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Applicant will need to become proficient in the use of optical alignment and Total Station equipment (similar to land surveying), establishing ships reference lines and planes, measuring in-process hull circularities, measuring and recording critical ship's dimensions and supporting production by providing profiles and locations of major components.
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We operate four retail brands: America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses, Eyeglass World, and Vista Optical inside Fred Meyer stores and on select military bases. Identifies fixable trends regarding product failing final inspection; recommends and implements solutions.
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Work in cross functional environments utilizing Polyworks, Camio, and Keyence programming skills as related to Direct Computer Controlled (DCC), manual and optical CMM's as well as Inspection Manager and Global Shop (GS) ERP software to complete measurement and reporting.
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Desired skills: Knowledge of IPC-610 and Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) equipment. Looking for an individual to setup, operate, and teardown Surface Mount (SMT) equipment and feeders.
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Working knowledge of stencil printer, pick & place machines, wave solder machines, wash machines, reflow ovens, and automated optical inspection machines. The SMT Machine Technician serves as support for Engineers.
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They are looking for a Machining Quality Specialist with 2+ years of experience to work on all facets of the inspection workflow from machining to paperwork generation and shipping. Experience with metrology tools (CMM, hand tools, optical comparator, scanners.
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Our optical lab is seeking an experienced Production Supervisor for our growing manufacturing operation. Reviews rejects, final inspection kick-outs and identifies fixable trends to implement solutions.
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