Precision Castparts
Quality Inspector 3 - Weekday Night Shift - Bothell
Precision Castparts, Bothell, Washington, United States, 98021
Position Summary
The Quality Inspector – Level 3 is an intermediate to advanced level inspector, with the ability to fully perform the role of Quality Inspector – Level 1 and 2 along with the ability to operate CMMs and to interpret their results. The Quality Inspector – Level 3 is capable of a wide range of inspection activities to include the inspection of machined parts, assemblies, raw material, heat treat, and outside processing.
Shift
Monday-Thursday, 3:30pm-2:00am, with training shift Monday-Friday, 7:00am-3:30pm for approximately 2-3 weeks. There is an additional $2.50/hr shift differential for the night shift.
Reporting Relationships The Quality Inspector – Level 3 reports directly to the Inspection Supervisor.
Primary Duties & Responsibilities
Inspect fastener installation, sealant, raw material, machine parts, bushings installations, and standards, assemblies, outside processing (NDT, finishes, finish coatings, thermal processing, etc.)
Document FAI report
Document non-conformances
Perform First Part inspections
Perform final inspections
May occasionally perform special projects
Other duties as assigned
Required Skills/Experience
Ability to be certified with Hardness and Eddy Current, Sealant, Bushing and bearing installation, electrical bonding, and fastener installation.
Proficient in basic computer skills
First part inspection of machined parts utilizing DCC CMM’s and or manual inspection methods (PCDMIS experience preferred)
Good knowledge and understanding of Geometric Dimension and Tolerancing (GD&T) methods per ASME 14.5 Good knowledge of common inspection measuring equipment including, but not limited to, surface plates, micrometers, height gauges, radius gauges, protractors, profilometers, bore gauges, dial indicators, and Coordinate Measuring Machines (running PCDMIS software).
Experienced in reading and correctly interpreting complex blueprints and engineering requirements
Experience in applying shop math skills such as trigonometry, ability to calculate dimensions, set sine plate, etc.
Identify and segregate non-conforming product
Basic understanding of BQMS (Business Quality Management System) processes and procedures
Understanding of machine shop and aerospace assembly terminology and nomenclature
Fully experienced with all basic and advanced manual inspection tools
Enter data using Syteline/ESI or other ERP systems as directed
Ability to read and comprehend instructions and write simple correspondence
Ability to read and write in English
Ability to read and understand technical and engineering material and communicate effectively with coworkers
Self-motivated with an ability to work alone or in a team environment
Ability to maintain a positive focus and earnest approach in meeting responsibilities and goals
2+ years with recent aircraft machine shop experience
Level of Education
High School Diploma or equivalent education
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Shift
Monday-Thursday, 3:30pm-2:00am, with training shift Monday-Friday, 7:00am-3:30pm for approximately 2-3 weeks. There is an additional $2.50/hr shift differential for the night shift.
Reporting Relationships The Quality Inspector – Level 3 reports directly to the Inspection Supervisor.
Primary Duties & Responsibilities
Inspect fastener installation, sealant, raw material, machine parts, bushings installations, and standards, assemblies, outside processing (NDT, finishes, finish coatings, thermal processing, etc.)
Document FAI report
Document non-conformances
Perform First Part inspections
Perform final inspections
May occasionally perform special projects
Other duties as assigned
Required Skills/Experience
Ability to be certified with Hardness and Eddy Current, Sealant, Bushing and bearing installation, electrical bonding, and fastener installation.
Proficient in basic computer skills
First part inspection of machined parts utilizing DCC CMM’s and or manual inspection methods (PCDMIS experience preferred)
Good knowledge and understanding of Geometric Dimension and Tolerancing (GD&T) methods per ASME 14.5 Good knowledge of common inspection measuring equipment including, but not limited to, surface plates, micrometers, height gauges, radius gauges, protractors, profilometers, bore gauges, dial indicators, and Coordinate Measuring Machines (running PCDMIS software).
Experienced in reading and correctly interpreting complex blueprints and engineering requirements
Experience in applying shop math skills such as trigonometry, ability to calculate dimensions, set sine plate, etc.
Identify and segregate non-conforming product
Basic understanding of BQMS (Business Quality Management System) processes and procedures
Understanding of machine shop and aerospace assembly terminology and nomenclature
Fully experienced with all basic and advanced manual inspection tools
Enter data using Syteline/ESI or other ERP systems as directed
Ability to read and comprehend instructions and write simple correspondence
Ability to read and write in English
Ability to read and understand technical and engineering material and communicate effectively with coworkers
Self-motivated with an ability to work alone or in a team environment
Ability to maintain a positive focus and earnest approach in meeting responsibilities and goals
2+ years with recent aircraft machine shop experience
Level of Education
High School Diploma or equivalent education
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