First Tek
FAA QUALITY INSPECTOR 2 (FAA
SAFETY SENSITIVE)
Position Summary The Quality Inspector 2 inspects a range of components, parts and/or products for the area assigned as prescribed by all applicable specifications and quality assurance instructions.
Core Responsibilities • Conducts examinations and quality control inspections on products, materials and components at various stages of the production process to ensure compliance with established quality and reliability standards • Participates in gathering statistical data from product and processes • Performs visual inspections of soldered connections, mechanical inspections of electronic and electro- mechanical assemblies and subassemblies • Visual inspections of soldered assemblies to IPC-A-610 Class 3 standards, and harness assemblies. • Prepares and completes all necessary documentation for reporting acceptance/rejection of inspected and/or tested items • Identifies design, process or other inefficiencies and reports quality concerns and issues • Performs routine quality inspections on engineering designs, assemblies, piece parts, final assemblies and tooling • Read, write and understand English. • Read technical drawings with multiple views. • Locate and utilize correct part, assembly, and material specifications or drawings. • Use tolerances and dimensions to required accuracy and precision. • Prepare certifications in accordance with appropriate regulation. • Filing of both hard copy and electronic records • Other responsibilities as assigned • Regular, consistent and punctual attendance is required. May need to work nights and weekends, variable schedule(s) and additional hours as necessary
Physical Requirements • Approximately 90% sitting and 10% standing/walking indoors. • Perform continuous uninterrupted visual inspections, with and without magnifying devices. • Use hand tools, measuring devices, and magnifying devices (e.g. gauges, calipers, rulers.) • Perform major hand grasping and fine finger manipulations using both hands. • Perform repeated lifting from floor, table and shelf. • Push and pull carts or mobile tables, loaded and unloaded. • Minimal heavy lifting from floor or higher, bending, twisting, climbing, lifting arms above shoulders, kneeling • Minimal exposure to excessive noise, hazardous chemicals, hazardous equipment, uneven walking surfaces • Must be able to lift minimum of 25 lbs. • Must have a visual acuity of 20/25 in at least one eye, either correct or uncorrected
Job Specifications
Education: A Secondary Certificate/High School Diploma or equivalent combination of relevant education and work experience that will allow successful performance of job expectations.
Certifications: Vocational training, apprenticeships or the equivalent experience in related field
Experience: 2 - 5 years of relevant experience (Aerospace and Electronics environments preferred)
Skills: • Ability to follow established job instructions and procedures with minimal supervision • Able to apply a systematic QA approach while using existing procedures to solve a range of technical issues • Skilled at measuring and using test equipment as prescribed by job assignment • Must have intricate knowledge of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, assembly drawings, parts lists, workmanship standards, standard inspection procedures, M.O.'s, wiring diagrams and be able to add tolerances using decimals, etc. • Must be able to interpret and follow written and verbal instructions, including engineering drawings, charts, diagrams, and sketches • Proficient computer skills • Read written/printed specifications and drawings
HM: Joy Deal
Position Summary The Quality Inspector 2 inspects a range of components, parts and/or products for the area assigned as prescribed by all applicable specifications and quality assurance instructions.
Core Responsibilities • Conducts examinations and quality control inspections on products, materials and components at various stages of the production process to ensure compliance with established quality and reliability standards • Participates in gathering statistical data from product and processes • Performs visual inspections of soldered connections, mechanical inspections of electronic and electro- mechanical assemblies and subassemblies • Visual inspections of soldered assemblies to IPC-A-610 Class 3 standards, and harness assemblies. • Prepares and completes all necessary documentation for reporting acceptance/rejection of inspected and/or tested items • Identifies design, process or other inefficiencies and reports quality concerns and issues • Performs routine quality inspections on engineering designs, assemblies, piece parts, final assemblies and tooling • Read, write and understand English. • Read technical drawings with multiple views. • Locate and utilize correct part, assembly, and material specifications or drawings. • Use tolerances and dimensions to required accuracy and precision. • Prepare certifications in accordance with appropriate regulation. • Filing of both hard copy and electronic records • Other responsibilities as assigned • Regular, consistent and punctual attendance is required. May need to work nights and weekends, variable schedule(s) and additional hours as necessary
Physical Requirements • Approximately 90% sitting and 10% standing/walking indoors. • Perform continuous uninterrupted visual inspections, with and without magnifying devices. • Use hand tools, measuring devices, and magnifying devices (e.g. gauges, calipers, rulers.) • Perform major hand grasping and fine finger manipulations using both hands. • Perform repeated lifting from floor, table and shelf. • Push and pull carts or mobile tables, loaded and unloaded. • Minimal heavy lifting from floor or higher, bending, twisting, climbing, lifting arms above shoulders, kneeling • Minimal exposure to excessive noise, hazardous chemicals, hazardous equipment, uneven walking surfaces • Must be able to lift minimum of 25 lbs. • Must have a visual acuity of 20/25 in at least one eye, either correct or uncorrected
Job Specifications
Education: A Secondary Certificate/High School Diploma or equivalent combination of relevant education and work experience that will allow successful performance of job expectations.
Certifications: Vocational training, apprenticeships or the equivalent experience in related field
Experience: 2 - 5 years of relevant experience (Aerospace and Electronics environments preferred)
Skills: • Ability to follow established job instructions and procedures with minimal supervision • Able to apply a systematic QA approach while using existing procedures to solve a range of technical issues • Skilled at measuring and using test equipment as prescribed by job assignment • Must have intricate knowledge of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, assembly drawings, parts lists, workmanship standards, standard inspection procedures, M.O.'s, wiring diagrams and be able to add tolerances using decimals, etc. • Must be able to interpret and follow written and verbal instructions, including engineering drawings, charts, diagrams, and sketches • Proficient computer skills • Read written/printed specifications and drawings
HM: Joy Deal