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The Quality Specialist (final inspection) is responsible for visual and dimensional inspections on manufactured parts, assemblies, and/or sub-assemblies. The Quality Specialist (final inspection) will be required to report detailed inspection accept/reject information directly to the customer with shipments.
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Duties includes but are not limited to performing a variety of tasks associated with advanced technical building inspection and preliminary plans examining work; enforcing building codes, regulations and ordinances for both residential and commercial construction, and enforcing zoning ordinances related to historic preservation and/or urban design.
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Responsible for First Article Inspections and final inspection of completed products. Generates quality inspection documentation. Requires at least 3 years' experience in the area of Electrical Quality Assurance inspection.
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Final Inspection: Support daily final inspections on product ready for shipment, as needed. The CMM Programmer is part of a workgroup that will include other inspection and QMS related functions.
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The Final Inspection Supervisor is responsible for the supervision of assigned personnel and overseeing inspection operations. Quality Inspection:Performa final inspections on crankshafts to verify conformance to drawings and specifications.
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Reports Directly to Welding Supervisor about any Quality Deficiencies in Final Parts. Performs 100% Visual Inspection of Welds in Final Structural Steel Elements. Receives Instructions from QC manager about Project Specific Inspection and Test and Perform those tasks.
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QA M-1003 Program and Manual training to be completed within 90 days of employmentCertification to Company In-process, Final & In-Bound Inspection Training Matrix is required for full QA Inspector Certification (up to 2 years to complete)Must be Railcar Repair Technician III qualifiedMust be knowledgeable of the AAR Repair procedures and requirements.
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Final inspection of Aerospace product including dimensional and temper inspection. Cmm, Inspection, Pc-dmis, Calipers, Blueprint, Micrometer, Gd&t, erp system. As an Inspector you will be responsible for setting up and inspecting aerospace components utilizing CMM with PD-DMIS programming and bench plate equipment.
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The Quality Assurance Inspector shall have a minimum of 4 - 15 years of experience in a Quality Assurance Inspection role or as a construction project superintendent. The QA Inspector is responsible for the inspection of all work performed by the contractors, and for promptly notifying the CBRE Heery Project Manager of any discrepancies.
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Quality inspection, Production, manufacturing, organizational skills, computer skills, MRP, ERP, Inspection, Quality control, Quality assurance, Quality check, Qa, Visual inspection, Blueprint, Micrometer, Calipers, Height gauges, Cmm, measurement tools.
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QualificationsThe Quality Assurance Inspector shall have a minimum of 4 - 15 years of experience in a Quality Assurance Inspection role or as a construction project superintendent.
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Inspection of incoming materials, process and final product inspection, evaluation of product conformance, data review and analysis and NDE inspection reports. Scot Forge will help grow your career to become a NDT (Non-Destructive Test) Quality Inspector.
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This inspection provides the visual quality checkpoint for final product release of FPL. The primary role of the QC Visual Inspector is to perform visual inspection of Front Plane Laminate (FPL) materials.
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Performs inspection operations in each of the following areas: Final Inspection Heat Treat Inspection Plating Inspection Receiving QC Inspection Pre/Post OSP Inspection In-Process Inspection First Article Inspection.
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Excellent computer skills and ability to handle volumes of paperwork associated with steel fabrication including Inspection Report filing, Quality Assurance documentation, sending emails, basic MS Excel spreadsheets and typing basic correspondence regularly.
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