Job Description
Pay range 26.00 - 28.00 hourly
The successful candidate must have a strong understanding of configuration management and supplier quality. This position requires extensive experience in mechanical and electrical inspection. This position will be responsible for ensuring the hardware meets all approved requirements as outlined in the released engineering and subsequent national standard specifications (J-STD-001, IPC-620, Mil-Specs, etc.) an will also be responsible for witnessing test of hardware and ensuring all documentation related to the hardware is completed accurately with in-tolerance data at time of test.
Certified Welding Inspector**
Experience with hardware acceptance and qualification testing is a must.
Experience using calipers, scales, micrometers and height gages.
Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions is required.
Knowledge of Industry standard Quality specifications.
Ability to read, analyze and interpret engineering drawings, product specifications, test procedures, MIL standards and requirements.
IPC620 and J-STD-001 certifications required.
Moderate computer skills are necessary.
TipQA and CostPoint experience and proficiency desired.
Training certification(s) from ASQ is desired.
Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Approximately 25% travel. Weekend and overtime work may be required.
NESC has specialized divisions to support many varied staffing needs. We currently service, but are not limited to, the following industries: Healthcare, Nuclear, Petroleum, Pharmaceutical, Aerospace, Automotive, Defense, Electronics, Research and Development, Telecommunications, Facilities, Biotechnology, Petrochemical, Information Technology (IT), and many more.