UNION
Job Summary
We’re seeking a battle-ready Quality Technician who can take the frontlines of our Quality Assurance efforts. This individual will ensure our products meet the highest standards in a fast‑paced, complex manufacturing environment. You’ll be key in supporting the quality control of metalworking processes like forging, casting, machining, and painting—all while maintaining battle‑ready standards in a dynamic, mission‑critical environment.
Key Responsibilities
Champion a Quality‑Driven Culture: Help instill a company‑wide culture of quality based on data‑driven decision‑making and continuous improvement.
Develop & Support QMS Processes: Assist in developing quality control processes for defense‑grade steel forgings and ensure compliance with ISO 9001 standards.
Conduct Audits & Enforce Standards: Lead process audits and enforce strict quality standards to maintain battle‑ready products.
Crush Defects: Use RCCA tools (8D, 5‑Why) to resolve defects and non‑conformances swiftly and effectively.
Monitor SPC and inspection data to keep processes tightly controlled.
Work hand‑in‑hand with Quality, Process, and Manufacturing Engineers to design and validate precise manufacturing processes.
Participate in Lean and Six Sigma projects to reduce waste and eliminate defects.
Support Quality Engineers in addressing customer quality issues and requests with precision and urgency.
Support the calibration program for measurement and test equipment.
Be a key stakeholder in the Material Review Board (MRB) process, working with cross‑functional teams in defect investigations and problem‑solving efforts.
Assist shift Quality Supervisors and Quality Inspectors to maintain quality control standards.
Required Qualifications
Education: Associate’s degree or higher in a STEM discipline, or high school diploma plus significant experience, with ASQ or other technical certifications preferred.
Experience: 3‑5+ years in quality control/quality assurance in manufacturing environments; experience supporting ISO 9001/AS9100 compliance and auditing; defense/ammo/aerospace or complex manufacturing assembly experience is a plus.
Technical Skills: Proficiency with RCCA tools (8D, 5‑Why), SPC monitoring, and inspection tools (e.g., calipers, micrometers).
Leadership/Work Style: Hands‑on production quality technician, thrives under pressure, mentor and partner to production teams and quality supervisors.
Soft Skills: Sharp communicator, proactive problem‑solver, coach/mentor to production quality inspectors.
Physical Requirements: Stand, walk, lift 50 lbs in a gritty shop with heat and noise.
Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge of defense standards (e.g., MIL‑STD, ITAR).
Familiarity with metallurgy for ferrous, non‑ferrous, and super alloys.
Experience in Non‑Destructive Testing (NDT) (e.g., ultrasonic, dye penetrant).
Six Sigma Green Belt or ASQ CQT/CQI certification.
Work Environment Your battlefield is the shop floor in Carrollton, Texas, with occasional office time. Prepare to be part of a fast‑paced, mission‑driven environment where your role is crucial to national defense readiness. Exceptional talent shouldn’t be bound by geography. If you’re ready to relocate to Dallas, TX and join us in reindustrializing America’s defense backbone, we’ll make it easy—and for those who move quickly, additional incentives may be available.
Compensation Union‑provided pay range: $55,000.00/yr – $75,000.00/yr. Base pay range: $55,000.00/yr – $75,000.00/yr. Compensation includes additional incentives for relocation.
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Quality Assurance – Defense and Space Manufacturing
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Key Responsibilities
Champion a Quality‑Driven Culture: Help instill a company‑wide culture of quality based on data‑driven decision‑making and continuous improvement.
Develop & Support QMS Processes: Assist in developing quality control processes for defense‑grade steel forgings and ensure compliance with ISO 9001 standards.
Conduct Audits & Enforce Standards: Lead process audits and enforce strict quality standards to maintain battle‑ready products.
Crush Defects: Use RCCA tools (8D, 5‑Why) to resolve defects and non‑conformances swiftly and effectively.
Monitor SPC and inspection data to keep processes tightly controlled.
Work hand‑in‑hand with Quality, Process, and Manufacturing Engineers to design and validate precise manufacturing processes.
Participate in Lean and Six Sigma projects to reduce waste and eliminate defects.
Support Quality Engineers in addressing customer quality issues and requests with precision and urgency.
Support the calibration program for measurement and test equipment.
Be a key stakeholder in the Material Review Board (MRB) process, working with cross‑functional teams in defect investigations and problem‑solving efforts.
Assist shift Quality Supervisors and Quality Inspectors to maintain quality control standards.
Required Qualifications
Education: Associate’s degree or higher in a STEM discipline, or high school diploma plus significant experience, with ASQ or other technical certifications preferred.
Experience: 3‑5+ years in quality control/quality assurance in manufacturing environments; experience supporting ISO 9001/AS9100 compliance and auditing; defense/ammo/aerospace or complex manufacturing assembly experience is a plus.
Technical Skills: Proficiency with RCCA tools (8D, 5‑Why), SPC monitoring, and inspection tools (e.g., calipers, micrometers).
Leadership/Work Style: Hands‑on production quality technician, thrives under pressure, mentor and partner to production teams and quality supervisors.
Soft Skills: Sharp communicator, proactive problem‑solver, coach/mentor to production quality inspectors.
Physical Requirements: Stand, walk, lift 50 lbs in a gritty shop with heat and noise.
Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge of defense standards (e.g., MIL‑STD, ITAR).
Familiarity with metallurgy for ferrous, non‑ferrous, and super alloys.
Experience in Non‑Destructive Testing (NDT) (e.g., ultrasonic, dye penetrant).
Six Sigma Green Belt or ASQ CQT/CQI certification.
Work Environment Your battlefield is the shop floor in Carrollton, Texas, with occasional office time. Prepare to be part of a fast‑paced, mission‑driven environment where your role is crucial to national defense readiness. Exceptional talent shouldn’t be bound by geography. If you’re ready to relocate to Dallas, TX and join us in reindustrializing America’s defense backbone, we’ll make it easy—and for those who move quickly, additional incentives may be available.
Compensation Union‑provided pay range: $55,000.00/yr – $75,000.00/yr. Base pay range: $55,000.00/yr – $75,000.00/yr. Compensation includes additional incentives for relocation.
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Quality Assurance – Defense and Space Manufacturing
Join the Mission Urgently hiring! Join us in transforming the future of manufacturing. Get notified about new Quality Technician jobs in Dallas, TX.
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