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Obtain Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester license within 6 months of employment; Obtain Class "C" Water License within 24 months of employment; Investigate and respond to citizen complaints regarding backflow assemblies and cross-connections, incorrect installation of backflow assembly devices, and investigation of work being done without proper permits or licenses.
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1 - 3 years experience as a Quality Inspector. As an Assembly Inspector in our Precision Products facility in Middletown, CT, you will perform dimensional and visual inspection of complex in-process and completed assemblies.
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Other duties include, inspecting the raw materials pre-assembly, review of QA and maintenance history records, and ensure that all materials, parts, and finished products meet or exceed both industry and Company standards for quality and safety.
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Prior Inspector work experience with aerospace quality systems that meet FAA requirements. Files work orders and inspection forms in such a manner that the specific file pertaining to an assembly or unit can be located by the Chief Inspector promptly.
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Improve overall Boston Whaler product quality by working closely with all Boston Whaler team members to drive quality at the source, and minimize resources required to achieve manufacturing goals with optimal quality levels.
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Assists the Chief Inspector in analyzing and interpreting quality data in order to develop methods, procedures, and systems to improve the Quality Assurance functions. Performs “self-audits” of internal quality systems, and audits at the request of the customer.
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Job Title: Quality InspectorJob DescriptionWe are seeking a detail-oriented Quality Inspector to ensure the standard of our defibrillator pads. Hard SkillsPrevious quality experience within a manufacturing facilityAbility to correctly inspect and test productAbility to use required tools, fixtures, rulers, testing equipmentExperience with assembly processHand dexterityAbility to lift up to 25 poundsSoft SkillsDetail-orientedTeam playerAdaptabilityWork EnvironmentWe operate in a temperature-controlled, clean room facility.
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TRIGO Global Quality Solutions is seeking Quality Inspectors Full-Time - A Quality Inspector is a vital part of the first line of defense to keep the assembly process running smoothly.
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As a Quality Inspector, you will play a crucial role in day-to-day inspection activities, documenting quality issues, and presenting data in a statistical format. Quality Inspectors As a Quality Inspector, you will play a crucial role in day-to-day inspection activities, documenting quality issues, and presenting data in a statistical format.
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Utilize statistical quality control techniques such as X and R charts, machine and process capability analyses, and selection and utilization of appropriate sampling plans. Notify manufacturing / assembly when non-conforming conditions are detected.
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Perform line, in-process, sub-assembly, shipping, and receiving inspection as required. Assist in failure investigations, root cause analysis and corrective action activities and quality improvement projects.
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Experience with quality inspection, auditing, testing and documentation. Perform detailed inspections on both Electrical and Mechanical components at the piece part level as well as the assembly and sub-assembly level.
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Experience as a quality inspector, or applicable manufacturing experience in specified industries (CQE or other industry certifications a plus)Ability to prepare and submit polished electronic reports in a timely manner, including digital photos.
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The Quality Inspector will join the Quality Team and be responsible for performing inspection and quality checks. They must have the ability to work with various teams in assembly including engineering, quality, and suppliers across a wide variety of issues and corrective actions identified in production and field performance.
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We have openings for receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse material handlers, yard spotter, assembly, forklift operators, production, pickers, packers, forklift operators, machine operators, general laborers, and maintenance mechanics.
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