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Experience using a variety of test equipment, inspection tools, biosafety, and good laboratory practices. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDescriptionThe Quality Engineering Technician is responsible for supporting complaint analysis, root cause investigations, device testing, product return administration, and process validations as directed by the Complaint LeadJob Responsibilities:Cleaning and disinfection of lab spaces.
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Source/Quality Inspection, experience with measurement equipment - surface plates, height gages, micrometers, gage blocks, CMM equipment, optical comparator & vision systems. Summary: ITT Enidine is looking for a Supplier Quality Engineer to join their supply chain team in Orchard Park, NY. The Supplier Quality Engineer will participate and lead MRB activities, manage supplier performance, perform source inspections & audits, and manage NPI verification activities.
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You can work with manufacturing to develop and maintain quality related documentation such as PFMEA’s, balloon drawings, quality inspection plans, process flowcharts, and process warrants.
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The Quality Techs must possess and consistently demonstrate excellent communication and record keeping skills, good attention to detail, and mathematical aptitudeESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:TechnicalRead and interpret part drawings and technical specificationsDevelop and improve inspection instructionsInspections for measuring and test equipment to include but not limited to calipers, micrometers, height gages, gage blocks and specialty gaging for steel stamped and fabricated parts.
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Develop Quality Technician skills and experience related determining product quality, document control, calibration, product approval, weld control, and receiving inspection systems.
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Maintain rough stores, cribs, gage cabinets, and point of use storage areas. Experience Interpreting blueprints, visual specifications, coating specifications, and other inspection documents.
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Able to accurately use all Mechanical Inspector I equipment and the following inspection equipment: Micrometer (all types), optical comparator, and Mueller gage. The Mechanical Quality Inspector II uses metrology equipment and GD&T knowledge to verify that parts meet drawings and specifications.
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Volt is immediately hiring for a Supplier Quality Engineer in Akron, Ohio for a leader in thermoplastic tubing and fabricated tube components that are used globally. Gage R&R activities of measuring equipment, calibrations, and MSA.
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Manage the receiving inspection, final audit, test lab, internal audit program, gage and calibration process, and material tractability activities to assure effectiveness of the Quality System.
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Provides ongoing quality engineering support to operations, including risk management, developing appropriate inspection requirements; and complaint/NC/CAPA investigations. Lead in implementation of quality assurance plans, process controls, and CAPA systems designed to meet or exceed internal and external requirements.
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Provide ongoing quality engineering support to operations, including risk management, development of inspection requirements, and investigation of complaints, non-conformances, and Corrective and Preventive Actions (CAPA.
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Ability to use quality inspection equipment including but not limited to: depth gage, calipers, micrometer, product gages, and CMM preferred. Identifies opportunities to improve products or reduce costs using knowledge of fabrication processes, tooling and production equipment, assembly methods, quality control standards, or product design, materials and parts.
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Monitor the maintenance and content of the following: Gage Control Program Auditing of suppliers and subcontractors Auditing of procedures Statistical techniques Flow charts, control plans and FMEA's Quality Improvement process Dimensional controls In-process instructions and audits Final inspection Mechanical and physical properties of the iron Metallurgical equipment.
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Position : Quality Inspection Specialist. Able to use standard measuring equipment including calipers, Random-Access memory (RAM) optic, micrometers, pin gauges, gage blocks, etc.
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Program Zeiss CMM with Calypso software for inspection purposes. Strong understanding of PPAP, Gage R&R, and Capability Studies. Conduct PPAP, Gage R&R, and Capability Studies. Review nonconformity reports and oversee an ISO-compliant calibration program for inspection tools.
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