SITE Staffing, Inc
Overview
Quality Inspector — 7am to 7pm or 7pm-7am under a 2-2-3 rotation, working 3 days one week (36 hours) and 4 days the next (48 hours). Pay: $17 - $23/hour based on experience. Responsibilities
Follow Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and Good Documentation Practices (GDP). Knowledgeable in inspection criteria (Visual Inspection Criteria (VIC), Quality Alerts, Inspection Reports (IR)). Read and understand customer drawings and specifications. Collect and perform thorough inspections of molded and assembled components to ensure they meet specified quality standards, regulations, and safety requirements including:
Visual Inspections Measurements Functional Test Methods
Identify and document defects, discrepancies, or non-conformances in products or processes.
Determine whether defects are within acceptable tolerances or require corrective actions.
Record inspection results, measurements, and other relevant data accurately and in accordance with established procedures. Maintain detailed records of inspections, defects, and corrective actions taken to correct the issue. Operate various testing and measurement equipment such as coordinate measuring machines, vision systems, moisture, and force testing to accurately assess product dimensions and characteristics. Communicate with production supervision to align with daily production schedule. Collaborate with production team, engineers, and other stakeholders to communicate quality issues, recommend corrective actions, and ensure the products meet quality expectations. Collaborate with Quality Engineers for Root Cause Analysis investigations for defects or quality issues, aiming to identify underlying problems and contributing factors to aid in prevention of future re-occurrences. Audit in-process records assuring process is in defined limits. Initiate non-conformance alerts and notify Quality Technician and/or Management Requirements
High School Diploma or equivalent is required One year of experience and/or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience with basic Quality Instruments such as; calipers, micrometers, height gauge, gage pins, and go/no-go gages. Must be able to read basic prints. Working knowledge of Coordinate Measuring Machine, OGP Vision System, Instron, Keyence, and manual gages, is a plus. Experience in working with a team
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Quality Inspector — 7am to 7pm or 7pm-7am under a 2-2-3 rotation, working 3 days one week (36 hours) and 4 days the next (48 hours). Pay: $17 - $23/hour based on experience. Responsibilities
Follow Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and Good Documentation Practices (GDP). Knowledgeable in inspection criteria (Visual Inspection Criteria (VIC), Quality Alerts, Inspection Reports (IR)). Read and understand customer drawings and specifications. Collect and perform thorough inspections of molded and assembled components to ensure they meet specified quality standards, regulations, and safety requirements including:
Visual Inspections Measurements Functional Test Methods
Identify and document defects, discrepancies, or non-conformances in products or processes.
Determine whether defects are within acceptable tolerances or require corrective actions.
Record inspection results, measurements, and other relevant data accurately and in accordance with established procedures. Maintain detailed records of inspections, defects, and corrective actions taken to correct the issue. Operate various testing and measurement equipment such as coordinate measuring machines, vision systems, moisture, and force testing to accurately assess product dimensions and characteristics. Communicate with production supervision to align with daily production schedule. Collaborate with production team, engineers, and other stakeholders to communicate quality issues, recommend corrective actions, and ensure the products meet quality expectations. Collaborate with Quality Engineers for Root Cause Analysis investigations for defects or quality issues, aiming to identify underlying problems and contributing factors to aid in prevention of future re-occurrences. Audit in-process records assuring process is in defined limits. Initiate non-conformance alerts and notify Quality Technician and/or Management Requirements
High School Diploma or equivalent is required One year of experience and/or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience with basic Quality Instruments such as; calipers, micrometers, height gauge, gage pins, and go/no-go gages. Must be able to read basic prints. Working knowledge of Coordinate Measuring Machine, OGP Vision System, Instron, Keyence, and manual gages, is a plus. Experience in working with a team
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