Job Description
- Adhere to and abide by all ITAR-specific job standards and training. Protect and properly safeguard ITAR-sensitive information and work product; ensure dissemination or disclosure of and access to 'protected data' occurs only with those trained and approved for exposure to ITAR content.
- Identify requirements in customer engineering drawings and specifications. Including GD&T.
- Select and utilize appropriate measurement tools.
- Perform in-process, receiving, and final inspection of production parts through the review of work orders, internal and external engineering drawings, tools, and specifications.
- Document the results of inspections: on AS9102 First Article forms, Hardness and Conductivity Logs, Inspection Plans, Work Orders.
- Identify non-conforming conditions on production parts and tools, document them in manufacturing system, and communicate them to the technical and production teams.
- Maintain Inspection room, Mylar Storage area, and measurement equipment by follow calibration requirements and calling for repairs.
- Interact with and present parts to customer auditing and source personnel.
- Validate compliance of dies and tools upon receipt and after production use.
- Engage in regular training and pursue learning opportunities to continually improve knowledge, capability, and performance.
- Must be able to select and utilize appropriate measurement tools.
- Must have a basic understanding of CAD systems and CMM.
- Must understand geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T).
- Must be able to work unsupervised and maintain the inspection area.
- Must be able to handle several projects or assignments at the same time.
- Must be able to work overtime when required.
- Must be able to stand on their feet 80% of the time.
- Must be able to lift 50 lbs.
- Must be able to hold 5 lbs. for an extended period.
- Basic computer skills
- Minimum 3-years of working in the quality field or have equivalent knowledge and experience.