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Quality Inspector
Sterling, Virginia
Focus of Role: Integrating electronic devices into metal parts
Must Have: Must have experience inspecting metal objects
Ability to read prints
High school education or equivalent, plus 1 year of related experience
Computer skills (MS Excel, Word)
Ability to use general measuring equipment (rulers, calipers, etc.)
May be required to build/assemble products
Familiar with IPC-610
Familiar with J-STD-620
Familiar with AS9100
Overview:
Uses predetermined methods, operations, setups and prescribed specifications to inspect visually in-process and completed products such as electronic units and subsystems, precision electromechanical assemblies or mechanical units, subassemblies, structural flaws, internal defects, and missing welds. Uses various measuring devices. Accepts, rejects, or reworks defective or malfunctioning units or systems. Works from blueprints, diagrams, dial indicators, preset micrometers, scales, fixtures, customer specifications, drawing or inspection instructions and checklists. May monitor and verify quality in accordance with statistical process or other control procedures. (It should be understood that this is not intended to be a detailed nor comprehensive description of any individual employee's job content. Managers set the specific duties and responsibilities for each employee). SCOPE: Under close supervision, performs in-process inspection of electrical and mechanical assemblies and sub-assemblies according to engineering drawings and workmanship standards. Receives little instruction on routine work, detailed instructions on new assignments. Uses professional concepts to solve a variety of problems. PROBLEM COMPLEXITY: Works on assignments that are routine in nature where limited judgment is required. Follows standard practices and procedures in analyzing situations or data from which answers can be readily obtained. I
Sterling, Virginia
Focus of Role: Integrating electronic devices into metal parts
Must Have: Must have experience inspecting metal objects
Ability to read prints
High school education or equivalent, plus 1 year of related experience
Computer skills (MS Excel, Word)
Ability to use general measuring equipment (rulers, calipers, etc.)
May be required to build/assemble products
Familiar with IPC-610
Familiar with J-STD-620
Familiar with AS9100
Overview:
Uses predetermined methods, operations, setups and prescribed specifications to inspect visually in-process and completed products such as electronic units and subsystems, precision electromechanical assemblies or mechanical units, subassemblies, structural flaws, internal defects, and missing welds. Uses various measuring devices. Accepts, rejects, or reworks defective or malfunctioning units or systems. Works from blueprints, diagrams, dial indicators, preset micrometers, scales, fixtures, customer specifications, drawing or inspection instructions and checklists. May monitor and verify quality in accordance with statistical process or other control procedures. (It should be understood that this is not intended to be a detailed nor comprehensive description of any individual employee's job content. Managers set the specific duties and responsibilities for each employee). SCOPE: Under close supervision, performs in-process inspection of electrical and mechanical assemblies and sub-assemblies according to engineering drawings and workmanship standards. Receives little instruction on routine work, detailed instructions on new assignments. Uses professional concepts to solve a variety of problems. PROBLEM COMPLEXITY: Works on assignments that are routine in nature where limited judgment is required. Follows standard practices and procedures in analyzing situations or data from which answers can be readily obtained. I