Job Description
- Ensure strict adherence to and implementation of Company Safety and Work rules.
- Performs inspection operations in each of the following areas:
- Final Inspection
- Heat Treat Inspection
- Plating Inspection
- Receiving QC Inspection
- Pre/Post OSP Inspection
- In-Process Inspection
- First Article Inspection
- Responsible for creation of nonconformance documentation (NCRs) when discrepancies are detected at any inspection stage. Removal of the discrepant material from the production areas.
- Maintain and support SQDC (Safety, Quality, Delivery, and Cost) metrics in all areas assigned.
- Ensure that all quality requirements are being followed including procedural compliance and defect reporting. Act as a liaison between production associates and quality requirements.
- Maintaining all inspection data during daily inspections and responsible for ensuring all paperwork is in its proper place at the end of the shift.
- Communicate and coordinate with other members of the Quality team to ensure that all areas flow efficiently. Aid in absenteeism coverage to ensure all production requirements are met.
- Escalate production and assembly quality issues or work stoppages caused by a quality issue immediately.
- Set up and adjust gauges using required equipment or masters per specification requirements. This includes periodic verifications of gage set-up.
- Work with quality engineering in the design of new or modified gauging when required.
- Ability to help the manufacturing area in troubleshooting and resolving gage issues.
- This position requires the applicant to be a US Person with a US permanent residence.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- 2-3 years of Inspection experience in a manufacturing environment demonstrating increasing accountability.
- 2-3 years previous Aerospace DSQR experience preferred.
- Qualified experience, ASQ Certified CQT CMI a plus.
- Thorough knowledge of the AS9102 (FAI’s) First Article Inspection process, and Quality Planning tools (including SPC, GR&R, Cpk, GD&T, DMAIC, First Piece Inspection, Cost of Quality)
- Understanding and basic knowledge of all aviation industry compliance standards required, including ISO and AS 9000 quality systems, ISO 10012, AS9100, ISO9001, FAA FAR regulations.
- Strong application knowledge of calibration and metrology systems including the development, improving, and approving gauging methodologies and design. Qualifications should include general or application knowledge of; quality assurance systems, Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, blue print interpretation, and process capability analysis.
- Effective communication skills – strong written and verbal communication skills. Including developing, implementing, and maintaining procedures, work instructions, and related forms that support the Quality system
- Basic math aptitude.
- Working knowledge of engineering part drawings and general understanding of metallurgy; ability to understand the physical and mechanical properties of metals as affected by composition, mechanical working and heat treatments including metal cutting and grinding is desirable.
- Demonstrated proficiency in time and project management
- Training and experience in Microsoft Office 2000 or greater.
- Ability to lift up to 50 pounds repetitively throughout the shift.
- Matching 401(k) contribution
- Exceptional Benefits
- Medical Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Short-Term Disability Insurance
- Long-Term Disability Insurance
- Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Flexible Spending Accounts (Medical and Dependent Care)
- Educational Reimbursement
- Paid Time Off and Holidays