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Ensure quality control points are effective, including incoming inspection, first piece and in-process inspection, final inspection, and dock audit. Proficient in Core Quality Tools - APQP, PPAP, MSA, SPC.
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American Society for Quality certification (CQE, CQA, CQM, or CMI and CQT) preferred. Drive continuous improvement post S.O.P. Supplier Development and Quality performance. Works with Engineering and Program Management on advance quality planning of future programs and ensures that customer and supplier requirements are met through the customer approval process (PPAP) and ensures that all special characteristics identified during product development are monitored using statistical techniques throughout the manufacturing process.
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Quality Control Technician Key Responsibilities: Maintains and reports product conformance to specifications through inspection of raw materials, work in progress, and finished goods inventories.
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We are currently seeking a Quality Control (QC) Inspection Supervisors to join our Springfield Assembly Plant to support our International Truck manufacturing line. Ensures the PDI Center shift consistently maintains a high level of inspection quality and adheres to all company and safety policies and practices.
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At least 3 years of quality inspection experience. At least 5 years of quality inspection experience. At least 1 year of quality inspection experience. Manage the flow of all inspection work, auditor and technician accountability, vehicle inspection and repair completion, accurate data capturing and continuous communication with the service auditors.
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We are currently seeking a Quality Control (QC) Inspection Supervisor to join our Springfield Assembly Plant to support our International Truck manufacturing line. Contact manager and plant quality / manufacturing managers regarding any unusual repairs of vehicles, if required.
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This is a must-have Position Overview We are currently seeking a Quality Control (QC) Inspection Supervisor to join our Springfield Assembly Plant to support our International Truck manufacturing line.
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2+ years Quality Control experience in Receiving Inspection is preferred in the medical device industry. Work with production management and Quality Assurance to provide feedback to assemblers regarding accuracy of assembly procedures.
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Participate in project kick-off teams improving quality aspects of product introduction, and have a fundamental understanding of quality systems, SPC, and control plans. The CMM Programmer will develop CMM inspection programs for new and existing products using PC DMIS software.
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To oversee 603 Manufacturing’s Quality Management System, maintain compliance to the Quality Manual and AS9100, and manage quality control and assurance personnel. Participate in new product development and Production Readiness Reviews to ensure proper quality assurance and control plans can be implemented prior to beginning production.
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Proficiency in Inspection and Quality Control methods, techniques, and equipment, with a preference for experience in the label printing industry. Supervisory Responsibilities : Lead the Quality Control personnel, overseeing hiring, training, performance reviews, and departmental strategies to ensure operational excellence.
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Experience in Site Inspections, Inspection, Quality Control, and Asphalt Inspections. This is a full-time hybrid role for a Construction Inspector in Havertown, PA. The Construction Inspector will be responsible for conducting site inspections and quality control.
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Responsible for the coordination, recording and monitoring product quality, non-conforming material, measuring and testing equipment, document control and distribution, planning and developing production processes, special processes, inspection processes, approving suppliers and vendors.
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QUALITY CONTROL WELDING INSPECTOR- $22-27 (depending on experience) Carries out inspection and test activities in accordance with established quality plans, engineering specifications, and procedures to verify that the specified requirements for the product have been met.
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Quality Control Inspector. The inspector is expected to interface with Manufacturing and Engineering personnel and provide support, if necessary, in interpreting and defining product quality criteria.
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