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Looking for experienced electronics inspectors who will Inspect electronic parts and assemblies perform in-process, and final inspections of PCB components and printed circuit boards. Ability to read and interpret blueprints, job orders, specifications, drawings, schematics, process sheets, wiring diagrams, and small print Intermediate level in MS Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, and Access; ERP and Sharepoint) Required Experience & Education High school diploma; Minimum 2 years of relevant inspection experience Previous experience in a manufacturing environment; preferably in electronics Think you know someone who'd be perfect for this role.
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Knowledge of plastics machining is a plus. Requires the ability to read blue prints with GD&T. Basic understanding of geometry and trigonometry required Familiarity with standard inspection measuring equipment.
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Set up and operate the Finishing Die Cutter, which involves placing rolls of raw material on a press to be cut to specifications; finished rolls (~30 lbs) are packaged on a pallet. ID Technology also manufactures the LSI line of integrated labeling systems.
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As a lead inspector/project engineer on at least one project with a value of at least $25 million. Experience being an inspector on a land port of entry project. Conducting inspections of materials, workmanship, and construction and installation of various systems (such as fire alarm systems, MEP, BAS, civil/structural/geotechnical, elevator, traffic, welding, landscaping, CBP installations, building envelope, testing procedures, mockups) based on an in-depth understanding of the contract documents including the plans and specifications.
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The ideal candidate should have an interest in working within a quality organization as an inspector and willing to join the fifth cohort of the BAE Systems Electronic Systems Sector New Hampshire Quality Inspection Apprenticeship Program.
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Throughout the duration of the 2-year program, apprentices will receive aone-on-one mentorship from an experienced Quality Inspector and continue their technical skills development through internal training.
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Certified Mechanical Inspector (CMI) and Certified Quality Technician (CQT), or industry equivalency in years of experience as quality inspector/technician (with documentation) 3 years of experience as a receiving inspector, including measuring components to drawing specs.
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We offer a variety of field inspection and risk control services to support our clients' underwriting processes. As a candidate, you can choose to opt out of this artificial intelligence screening process.
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Two to five years of experience in an inspector technician role within the fire sprinkler industry. Experience with installation of underground piping preferred but not required.
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The Chief Inspector oversees and manages all aspects of aircraft maintenance inspections, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and operational requirements. The Chief Inspector is responsible for implementing safety protocols, identifying maintenance issues, and recommending corrective actions to maintain the airworthiness of aircraft.
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A minimum of 5 years of relevant experience in various commodities including but not limited to; machined, casted and molded components, PCB and electronic assemblies, optical components and assemblies.
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HRV Conformance Verification Associates, Inc. supplies a highly integrated series of professional engineering and quality assurance/quality control services worldwide that span the steel, concrete, paint, mechanical, and construction industries.
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The Production Inspector performs routine visual, mechanical and electrical inspection of printed circuit boards, systems and sub-assemblies at several points in the operation for quality in compliance with required standards.
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Located in urban area, up to 4-6 per hour (high concentration of cases)*Inspector is responsible for building inspection schedule, expenses, and taxes. We are a leading national provider of property inspection services and innovative process management solutions for property and casualty insurance companies.
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Associate of Science degree in Engineering or Environmental Technology or Construction Management, or related field. Proven track record of upholding workplace safety and ability to abide by WSP’s health, safety and drug/alcohol and harassment policies.
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