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This scale allows us to provide the quality and technology required for large volume OEM production, while bringing that same attention to detail and quality to our automotive replacement glass (ARG) operations.
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The Quality Inspector will check the quality of all products as well as production procedures. The Quality Inspector will ensure that products are made of flawless materials in compliance with customer specifications.
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The Quality Assurance Inspector inspects products to determine compliance to specified drawings involved in various machining processes such as Lathe, Milling, Drilling, Deep Hole, OD, ID Grinding, Thread Grinding and NDT.
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Familiarization with Quality Documentation including PPAP elements, as well as material certification, and print/drawing and production documentation. American Society for Quality (ASQ) certified.
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Job Description – Quality Assurance Inspector. Monitor and record quality issues on the floor and maintain log in PLEX ERP system. PLEX ERP- Basic Quality Module. Reports to: Quality Manager.
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They are looking to add a Quality Inspector to their already amazing team. Track Quality labor project data - number of parts inspected, rejected, and hours associated. Lead Quality labor projects, including reworks, quality sorts and inspections.
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Job Title: Quality Inspector - 17/HR+ OT. The work is conducted in a warehouse setting with tables set up for packing/repacking quality programs. Visual sort/inspection- looking for defects such as holes and dents or rust.
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Join our family-oriented company as a Quality Inspector and enjoy the benefits of work-life balance while contributing to our mission of delivering high-quality products. Are you seeking a role where you can utilize your skills as a Quality Inspector.
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We are seeking an experienced Quality Inspector to join our team at our Plymouth, MI. location. The Quality Inspector is responsible for ensuring that all product manufactured by Skyway meet all internal and external requirements.
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This includes measuring products using rulers, calipers, gauges, coordinate measuring machines (CMM), thread gauges, gauge pins, optical comparator, surface testers, height gauges or micrometers to monitor operations to ensure they meet quality standards.
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Brooks is seeking a highly motivated Quality Inspector who performs inspections, checks, tests, and sampling procedures of parts and components in a production environment. Ability to demonstrate a strong perception in all areas of quality assurance.
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