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Overview: The main function of this position is to perform all duties required to perform product, material, and gage inspection in support of the quality management system. o Analyze quality control test results and provide feedback and interpretation to production management and staff.
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Including inspection of parts using any and all inspection tools available: digi-hite gage, comparator, CMM, as well as micrometers, calipers, indicators, gage pins & Jo-blocks, bore gages, groove checkers, etc.
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The Quality Engineer will also perform quality audits, develop and implement standard operating procedures and work instructions and maintain system document, conduct capability studies, perform gage studies, manage inspection equipment of calibration activities and manage special projects, and complete First Article/PPAP submissions.
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May be assigned to work in other related areas, i.e. Receiving Inspection, Gage Calibration, etc as needed. Incumbent must follow inspection QCI's (Quality Control Instructions) and process control charts.
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The Quality Technician participates in the development of standardized work instructions, conducts functional tests, and develops inspection templates. Previous exposure to Quality Systems, PPAP systems, FARO measuring arms and PC DMIS software.
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The Quality Engineer will be responsible for providing high level technical support for RPO’s QC Inspection area. · Provide QA Engineering support for production, prototype and engineering activities including risk analysis, quoting, quality and test plans, inspection and testing, data gathering and analysis, sample submissions, performance reporting, project close-out, etc.
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Maintaining quality equipment and gages, to include all site inspection gear and gage calibration program. 3+ years of Technical experience in Quality function (inspection, programming, Delegated Supplier Quality Representative, etc.
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QA inspection, NCR, electrode quality, inspection equipment, etc) Lead MSA, Gage R&R, Calibration, internal audit. Quality Manager - Electrode. Success in this role would involve effective leadership, efficient engineering & operational management, a focus on quality and safety, and meeting the needs of customers.
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Designs and analyzes inspection and testing processes, mechanisms and equipment; conducts quality assurance tests; and performs statistical analysis to assess the cost of and determine the responsibility for, products or materials that do not meet required standards and specifications.
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Knowledgeable in the use of all inspection equipment including, but not limited to micrometers, calipers, dial indicators, height gages, gage pins and gage blocks. The Quality Assurance Technician level 1 performs dimensional and/or functional inspection on purchased materials and manufactured parts; uses technical expertise and inspection instrumentation to verify conformance of material/parts to prints, process sheets and specifications.
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Develop inspection and sampling plans, test methods, and measurement systems (capability, MSA/gage R&R, etc. The Sr. Design Quality Engineer requires collaboration and successful communication within a cross-functional New Product Development (NPD) team to ensure product performance, safety, compliance, and to achieve business objectives.
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Quality Tech will perform routine lab tests including: receiving inspection, gage calibration, final inspection, and any customer specific testing and document requirements.
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Quality Manager Job Responsibilities: Responsible to ensure that all QE deliverables (e.g.: Quality Objectives, MSA, Control Plans, Part Inspection, Capability Studies, and Customer PPAP) are executed on time and to the appropriate level of detail.
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Advanced Quality Planning including Quality Planning and Control Plan standard, FMEA’s, PPAPs, Dimensional layouts, gage/fixture design, and performance/material testing. Develop key customer relationships in the supplier quality area for successful execution of our launches.
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Maintain rough stores, cribs, gage cabinets, and point of use storage areas. 1 year of inspection experienceExperience with precision measuring equipmentExperience with Microsoft Excel and SAPCollins Aerospace, an RTX company, is a leader in technologically advanced and intelligent solutions for the global aerospace and defense industry.
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