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Experience with inspection methods and tools used in the aerospace industry (e.g., CMM, NDT). Report and state the status as required to the Quality Management and Compliance Director. As a key member of our organization, you will play a critical role in ensuring the highest level of quality for the machining of large aluminum and titanium structures.
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Assist in the development, monitoring, communicating, interpreting , and enforcing compliance of administrative and department policies, operating procedures, uniform, safety compliance, regulatory standards, clean-up procedures and quality control processes to ensure efficient daily operations and workflow.
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As a Mechanical Inspector & Metrology, you will be responsible for the inspection and measurement of mechanical components and assemblies to ensure that they meet quality and accuracy standards.
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Provide quality support to appropriate groups: engineering, manufacturing, quality and design assurance, system/services, incoming/line/final inspection and post market, etc. Perform quality activities to support testing and failure analysis of returned products.
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Previous experience in construction quality inspection or a related role is advantageous. The Quality Assurance Manager is responsible for inspecting and evaluating the construction of Lennar homes to ensure compliance with quality standards, building codes, and scopes of work and specifications.
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Must be familiar with regulatory requirements such as CalOsha, US Department of Fish and Wildlife, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Army Corp of Engineers, Regional Water Quality Control Boards (includes Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP.
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5+ Years experience in Aerospace Receiving and/or Final Inspection. 5+ Years experience in Aerospace Receiving and/or Final Inspection. 5+ years’ Experience with supplier development. Aerospace supplier experience is preferred and may be used as the primary selection criteria among equally qualified candidates.
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Work hours are not fixed or guaranteed and may extend beyond 40 hours per week to meet customer requirements. Initial supplier assignments may change to meet customer requirements. We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, political affiliation, marital status, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Experience with AS9100 and NADCAP quality standards (preferred). The ideal candidate will possess a degree in engineering and/or a minimum of 3 years of experience in quality engineering, with a focus on the aerospace sector.
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Create detailed inspection reports and/or instructions (AS9102, Final Inspection, Quality Work Instructions) The CMM Programmer will be responsible for creating and running inspection programs and supporting the ongoing calibration and maintenance of inspection equipment.
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ICC/ICBO Certifications in Reinforced Concrete, Welding, Masonry Inspection are very desirable. Thorough understanding of construction safety, quality control, and general contract management requirements necessary.
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Must be able to perform and approve their own first articles for parts that don't need CMM or be able to perform the first piece inspection as required as the second reviewer using standard quality gages and tools.
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Experience in quality inspection and/or quality control. Verifies that print and bindery personnel are following documented quality control procedures when assigned to the print department.
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Responsibilities: Create new programs utilizing Mastercam cad / cam software to successfully machine parts within part print tolerances Create set up sheets and tool lists Work with machinists during test run of programs to insure process is capable Participate in the design of tooling using Solid Works Modify post processors Manually edit existing programs as needed Inspect parts using various quality inspection tools Understand, maintain and execute Donaldson Quality Policies and Procedures.
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Have working knowledge of raw materials, casting, forging layouts, and internal/external thread inspection. Since its founding in 1954, Crissair, Inc. has manufactured quality precision components for nearly every airframe manufacturer and major subcontractor in the industry - both for military and commercial aircraft.
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