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Minimum 3 years experience as a Quality Inspector or equivalent position performing quality inspections in a manufacturing setting. Verify that manufacturing processes adhere to approved procedures and standards.
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Ideal candidate will have a minimum of five years experience performing inspections in aerospace or military / defense manufacturing with proficiency using Microsoft Word and Excel. The quality inspector shall perform visual and dimensional inspections on manufactured parts, assemblies, and / or sub-assemblies.
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Ideal candidate will have a minimum of 10 years experience performing inspections in aerospace or military / defense manufacturing with proficiency using Microsoft Word and Excel. The quality inspector shall travel to various supplier facilities to perform visual and dimensional inspections on circuit card assemblies (CCA), cable harness, connectors, manufactured parts, assemblies, and / or sub-assemblies.
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Own a working laptop and cell phone Willing to utilize personal vehicle Must be able to work in manufacturing environment and provide PPE if required by supplier Ability to stand / sit / kneel / squat if required for inspection Must be able to pass a background screening and Eye Exam.
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The quality inspector shall travel to various supplier facilities to perform visual and dimensional inspections on manufactured parts, assemblies, and / or sub-assemblies. The inspector will be required to report inspection accept / reject information directly to the customer via web application.
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The quality inspector - Mechanical, shall travel to various supplier facilities to perform visual and dimensional inspections on manufactured parts, assemblies, and / or sub-assemblies. The quality inspector - Mechanical, shall travel to various supplier facilities to perform visual and dimensional inspections on manufactured parts, assemblies, and / or sub-assemblies.
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The candidate must have experience using various mechanical inspection tools, such as micrometers, calipers, pin gauges, thread gauges height gauges, CMM, and hardness testers. Will be working as an independent contractor (1099) - Must have LLC/DBA or Sole Proprietorship.
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Job Description:The quality inspector shall travel to various supplier facilities to perform visual and dimensional inspections on manufactured parts, assemblies, and / or sub-assemblies. Job Description:The quality inspector shall travel to various supplier facilities to perform visual and dimensional inspections on manufactured parts, assemblies, and / or sub-assemblies.
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Parts will be inspected to engineering drawings, customer purchase order(s), industry standards, and specifications. Candidate should be computer savvy and own a laptop for this assignment. Will be working as an independent contractor (1099.
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Job Description:The quality inspector - Mechanical, shall travel to various supplier facilities to perform visual and dimensional inspections on manufactured parts, assemblies, and / or sub-assemblies.
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The candidate must have experience using various mechanical inspection tools, such as micrometers and calipers. Candidate must have practical experience performing in-process and final inspections on complex mechanical parts, assemblies, and / or sub-assemblies.
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Overview Industry: Aerospace/DefensePosition: Mechanical InspectorLocation: Brattleboro VT and surrounding areasDuration: On-going contract Frequency: approx 8-16/hrs per week -Job Description:The quality inspector - Mechanical, shall travel to various supplier facilities to perform visual and dimensional inspections on manufactured parts, assemblies, and / or sub-assemblies.
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Strong background in manufacturing in the aerospace or military / defense industries required. The Senior Quality Inspector shall perform First Article Inspections (FAIs) in accordance with Aerospace Standard AS9102.
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The quality inspector shall travel to the supplier facility to perform visual and dimensional inspections on manufactured parts, assemblies, and / or sub-assemblies. The quality inspector shall travel to the supplier facility to perform visual and dimensional inspections on manufactured parts, assemblies, and / or sub-assemblies.
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Must have the ability to read / interpret engineering drawings and Purchase Orders (POs). Candidate must have 3 years practical experience performing in-process and final inspections on complex machined parts, assemblies, and / or sub-assemblies.
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