Spincraft
Overview
Spincraft WI has been utilizing metal spinning and forming to solve its customers’ manufacturing challenges. This location near Milwaukee in New Berlin, Wisconsin serves turbine components for the energy and oil & gas markets and has expanded to Aviation, Space and Defense sectors.
Reporting to the Manufacturing Manager, the Inspector is responsible for inspecting raw materials, in-process components, and finished products to ensure they meet specified standards and customer requirements. This role uses a variety of inspection tools and techniques to identify defects and document results, supporting continuous quality improvement in the manufacturing process.
What You\'ll Do
Performs inspections, as well as in-process and final inspections of parts and assemblies in accordance with applicable engineering criteria, documents, drawings and workmanship standards; documents any nonconformance.
Reviews job routing, quality log requirements and interprets sketches to determine dimensions and tolerance specifications for features requiring inspection.
Reads and interprets work orders, blueprints, and specifications to determine machine setup, type of material or part, quantity, and finish dimensions.
Inspects product for surface defects, such as scratches, dents, cracks, workmanship and weld quality.
Assembles, operates, and programs the coordinate measuring machine (CMM), FARO Arm and scanning equipment.
Performs standard operations for established programs on the coordinate measuring machine (CMM), FARO Arm, and scanning equipment.
Uses inspection tools (OD & ID micrometers, calipers, pi tapes, thread gages, point mics, profilometers) to verify sketch/print dimensions of components.
May act as customer liaison for source inspection activities.
Assists Engineering and Operations in the investigation of non-conformities.
Performs preventive maintenance on inspection equipment.
Trims, sands, and drills parts, and deburrs parts when required.
Loads and unloads parts into inspection gauges to verify and document conformance.
Works with Engineering and office staff to troubleshoot processes and problems, and provides recommendations on new and existing products and machines.
Assists engineering in implementing, creating, and maintaining PCS (Process Control Sheets) defining process/setup/operation of machines.
Defines machine variables/parameters.
Coordinates calibration activities and maintains records of tools, instruments and gauges used for product acceptance or verification/validation.
Documents actions by completing production and quality logs as needed.
Supports SQDC goals by actively seeking opportunities to improve Safety, Quality, Delivery and Cost.
Trains others by sharing information, knowledge and expertise with the team.
Attends meetings, audits and trainings as assigned.
Safety
Maintains safe operations by adhering to safety procedures and regulations.
Complies with company rules, safety policy and all federal, state, local, and other safety regulations and practices.
Uses PPE as defined in PCS or Safety policy.
Reports unsafe conditions, accidents and injuries immediately to management.
Participates in 6S and lean activities as outlined by the Company.
Maintains equipment by completing preventive maintenance per Company instructions.
Maintains continuity among work shifts by documenting actions and needs.
Stores and maintains tools, equipment and gauges per company standards.
Keeps work area clean and organized to company standards; daily cleaning and sweeping of work area and tools.
Empty trash and waste as needed; remove personal items from workstations.
What You\'ll Bring
High school diploma or GED is required.
Minimum 5+ years proven experience in inspection or quality.
ASQ Certified Quality Inspector (CQI) or higher is required.
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. and stand for extended periods.
Comfortable working in environments with noise, heat, or dust.
Regularly required to move, sit, and bend for various hours throughout the day.
What We Value
Forklift experience is preferred.
Certified Level I and Level II nondestructive testing preferred.
Ability to read and interpret blueprint requirements and GD&T.
Reliable transportation.
Strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills.
Ability to manage time, multi-task, and pay close attention to details.
Self-motivated with the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Capable of following directions.
Takes responsibility for production efficiency, quality and reporting discrepant material immediately.
Demonstrates customer focus by understanding needs of internal and external customers.
Maintains positive attitude and communicates openly and honestly.
Solves problems proactively and contributes to continuous improvement of processes and products.
Seniority level
Associate
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Quality Assurance and Manufacturing
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
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Reporting to the Manufacturing Manager, the Inspector is responsible for inspecting raw materials, in-process components, and finished products to ensure they meet specified standards and customer requirements. This role uses a variety of inspection tools and techniques to identify defects and document results, supporting continuous quality improvement in the manufacturing process.
What You\'ll Do
Performs inspections, as well as in-process and final inspections of parts and assemblies in accordance with applicable engineering criteria, documents, drawings and workmanship standards; documents any nonconformance.
Reviews job routing, quality log requirements and interprets sketches to determine dimensions and tolerance specifications for features requiring inspection.
Reads and interprets work orders, blueprints, and specifications to determine machine setup, type of material or part, quantity, and finish dimensions.
Inspects product for surface defects, such as scratches, dents, cracks, workmanship and weld quality.
Assembles, operates, and programs the coordinate measuring machine (CMM), FARO Arm and scanning equipment.
Performs standard operations for established programs on the coordinate measuring machine (CMM), FARO Arm, and scanning equipment.
Uses inspection tools (OD & ID micrometers, calipers, pi tapes, thread gages, point mics, profilometers) to verify sketch/print dimensions of components.
May act as customer liaison for source inspection activities.
Assists Engineering and Operations in the investigation of non-conformities.
Performs preventive maintenance on inspection equipment.
Trims, sands, and drills parts, and deburrs parts when required.
Loads and unloads parts into inspection gauges to verify and document conformance.
Works with Engineering and office staff to troubleshoot processes and problems, and provides recommendations on new and existing products and machines.
Assists engineering in implementing, creating, and maintaining PCS (Process Control Sheets) defining process/setup/operation of machines.
Defines machine variables/parameters.
Coordinates calibration activities and maintains records of tools, instruments and gauges used for product acceptance or verification/validation.
Documents actions by completing production and quality logs as needed.
Supports SQDC goals by actively seeking opportunities to improve Safety, Quality, Delivery and Cost.
Trains others by sharing information, knowledge and expertise with the team.
Attends meetings, audits and trainings as assigned.
Safety
Maintains safe operations by adhering to safety procedures and regulations.
Complies with company rules, safety policy and all federal, state, local, and other safety regulations and practices.
Uses PPE as defined in PCS or Safety policy.
Reports unsafe conditions, accidents and injuries immediately to management.
Participates in 6S and lean activities as outlined by the Company.
Maintains equipment by completing preventive maintenance per Company instructions.
Maintains continuity among work shifts by documenting actions and needs.
Stores and maintains tools, equipment and gauges per company standards.
Keeps work area clean and organized to company standards; daily cleaning and sweeping of work area and tools.
Empty trash and waste as needed; remove personal items from workstations.
What You\'ll Bring
High school diploma or GED is required.
Minimum 5+ years proven experience in inspection or quality.
ASQ Certified Quality Inspector (CQI) or higher is required.
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. and stand for extended periods.
Comfortable working in environments with noise, heat, or dust.
Regularly required to move, sit, and bend for various hours throughout the day.
What We Value
Forklift experience is preferred.
Certified Level I and Level II nondestructive testing preferred.
Ability to read and interpret blueprint requirements and GD&T.
Reliable transportation.
Strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills.
Ability to manage time, multi-task, and pay close attention to details.
Self-motivated with the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Capable of following directions.
Takes responsibility for production efficiency, quality and reporting discrepant material immediately.
Demonstrates customer focus by understanding needs of internal and external customers.
Maintains positive attitude and communicates openly and honestly.
Solves problems proactively and contributes to continuous improvement of processes and products.
Seniority level
Associate
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Quality Assurance and Manufacturing
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
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