Solutions Manufacturing
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The Quality Control In-Process Inspector Primarily responsible to ensure product meet defined quality requirements during manufacturing by inspecting electronic assemblies, cables, box build units and/or raw materials during various stages of manufacturing and identifying acceptable and defective product utilizing standard industry tooling (halos, mantis, calipers, eye loops, etc.). Other responsibilities include solder rework of surface mount and through-hole components utilizing soldering irons and soldering rework stations.
Principal Responsibilities:
Use observational skills to detect when product and/or raw materials do not meet defined requirements before customer delivery. Review inspection reports to ensure all inspection process have been fulfilled Reviews engineering generated work instructions May operate AOI machine as needed May perform rework soldering on SMT/TH processes Accurately enter inspection data into computerized process Work closely with QA Manager, Area Leads, and Process Engineers to resolve quality concerns Ensures work area is kept clean and safety rules are followed
Essential Responsibilities:
Excellent oral/written interpersonal and communication skills Ability to work with and without magnification aids (microscope, mantis, loupe etc.) Ability to inspect to IPC-A-610/IPC/WHMA-A-620/J-STD workmanship criteria Ability to perform rework soldering Ability to follow work instructions Ability to follow direction from management Ability to work well independently and within a team Ability to learn through shadowing and following documented procedures Commitment to company values Basic computer proficiency: ability to learn and use ERP system Regular on-time attendance Must be able to inspect PCA, box build units and/or raw materials to IPC-A-610 workmanship Have a strong understanding of Surface Mount Technology (SMT) and Through-hole processes Must be able to inspect cables to the IPC/WHMA-A-620 workmanship criteria Must be able to solder to J-STD-001 Class II & III
Must be able to perform rework soldering electronic assemblies (SMT and TH) Must be able to operate inspection machine (AOI, X-RAY) Must be able to read and interpret industry standards, engineering drawings and specifications Must be able to identify component markings, orientations and polarity Must be detail oriented pertaining to product and documentation completeness and correctness Must have good computer and math skills Mentor and guide coworkers/new hires as required. Maintain a clean and safe work area. Maintain compliance with company safety policies by adhering to all established safety protocols and ESD procedures to protect sensitive electronic components. Demonstrate strong verbal and written communication skills in English. Computer literacy is essential, along with the ability to read, write, review, and approve documentation. Participate in company-sponsored and specialized training programs to enhance skills and professional development. The job description is not exhaustive and may include additional duties as assigned and as business needs dictate.
Desired Qualifications:
A high school diploma is required. Or two years in the electronic industry. A minimum of two years of relevant electronic inspection experience is necessary. Minimum of one year performing AS9102 First Article inspections and documentation completion. A minimum of two years of experience in soldering small electronic components is necessary. Previous rework soldering experience preferred Show strong oral, written, interpersonal, and communication skills. Demonstrated working knowledge of ISO 9001, AS9100, ISO 13485, IPC A 600, 610, 620, and J-STD certifications is required.
The Quality Control In-Process Inspector Primarily responsible to ensure product meet defined quality requirements during manufacturing by inspecting electronic assemblies, cables, box build units and/or raw materials during various stages of manufacturing and identifying acceptable and defective product utilizing standard industry tooling (halos, mantis, calipers, eye loops, etc.). Other responsibilities include solder rework of surface mount and through-hole components utilizing soldering irons and soldering rework stations.
Principal Responsibilities:
Use observational skills to detect when product and/or raw materials do not meet defined requirements before customer delivery. Review inspection reports to ensure all inspection process have been fulfilled Reviews engineering generated work instructions May operate AOI machine as needed May perform rework soldering on SMT/TH processes Accurately enter inspection data into computerized process Work closely with QA Manager, Area Leads, and Process Engineers to resolve quality concerns Ensures work area is kept clean and safety rules are followed
Essential Responsibilities:
Excellent oral/written interpersonal and communication skills Ability to work with and without magnification aids (microscope, mantis, loupe etc.) Ability to inspect to IPC-A-610/IPC/WHMA-A-620/J-STD workmanship criteria Ability to perform rework soldering Ability to follow work instructions Ability to follow direction from management Ability to work well independently and within a team Ability to learn through shadowing and following documented procedures Commitment to company values Basic computer proficiency: ability to learn and use ERP system Regular on-time attendance Must be able to inspect PCA, box build units and/or raw materials to IPC-A-610 workmanship Have a strong understanding of Surface Mount Technology (SMT) and Through-hole processes Must be able to inspect cables to the IPC/WHMA-A-620 workmanship criteria Must be able to solder to J-STD-001 Class II & III
Must be able to perform rework soldering electronic assemblies (SMT and TH) Must be able to operate inspection machine (AOI, X-RAY) Must be able to read and interpret industry standards, engineering drawings and specifications Must be able to identify component markings, orientations and polarity Must be detail oriented pertaining to product and documentation completeness and correctness Must have good computer and math skills Mentor and guide coworkers/new hires as required. Maintain a clean and safe work area. Maintain compliance with company safety policies by adhering to all established safety protocols and ESD procedures to protect sensitive electronic components. Demonstrate strong verbal and written communication skills in English. Computer literacy is essential, along with the ability to read, write, review, and approve documentation. Participate in company-sponsored and specialized training programs to enhance skills and professional development. The job description is not exhaustive and may include additional duties as assigned and as business needs dictate.
Desired Qualifications:
A high school diploma is required. Or two years in the electronic industry. A minimum of two years of relevant electronic inspection experience is necessary. Minimum of one year performing AS9102 First Article inspections and documentation completion. A minimum of two years of experience in soldering small electronic components is necessary. Previous rework soldering experience preferred Show strong oral, written, interpersonal, and communication skills. Demonstrated working knowledge of ISO 9001, AS9100, ISO 13485, IPC A 600, 610, 620, and J-STD certifications is required.