Parker Hannifin
Quality Inspector
– Parker Hannifin, Parker Aerospace Job Overview
– With limited guidance in a team environment, responsible for inspection of various semi‑complex parts, tools and instruments for conformance to specifications and quality standards. Primary Responsibilities / Essential Functions
Maintain accurate acceptance and rejection records and certifications systems as required by applicable specifications. Determine acceptance or rejection after inspection and/or calibration of parts, tools, and instruments; identify defective conditions, test failures, and prepare all appropriate documentation and calibration history. Perform semi‑complex inspection of components and shelf‑life items, using a wide variety of measuring instruments to determine acceptability or rejection of parts and/or finish. Perform inspection on assembled products using measuring and test equipment to determine acceptability or rejection. Identify product and send samples out for periodic testing to outside laboratory. Adapt and develop inspection set‑ups to check sample parts, forgings and castings; check tool and jig layouts. Perform first‑article, envelope, source inspections, and/or semi‑complex surface plate set‑ups. Interpret specifications, records, charts, manuals and other data to arrive at acceptance or rejection; use mathematics to convert blueprint dimensions and tolerances. Layout and measure hole locations and centerlines on castings, forgings, and machine parts to maintain control of machining cycle during manufacture. Investigate cause of customer return failures; perform inspections to applicable specifications within assembly, test and shipping departments; assist customer/government source inspectors as necessary. Clearly communicate internal audit procedure during internal and external audit situations. Verify calibration of instruments and equipment; perform calibration of check fixtures. Perform daily, weekly and monthly equipment and material checks; perform complete inspections in accordance with applicable specifications, standards and other contractual documents. Interpret, evaluate and document inspection results in accordance with approved procedures. Secondary Responsibilities / Non‑Essential Functions
Maintain knowledge and skill levels to efficiently perform all assigned work and become proficient on new/unfamiliar assignments. Observe all company policies and procedures, including safety rules, and maintain a clean and FOD‑free work area. Actively participate in lean/continuous improvement initiatives by identifying and providing suggestions on areas for improvement. May be required to train other inspectors and certified operators. Qualifications (Relevant Experience, Education and Training)
High school diploma or equivalent with 3‑5 years of related inspection, calibration experience or demonstrated ability to perform described responsibilities. Ability to implement and effectively apply lean/continuous improvement initiatives. Team member competency in goal setting, performance feedback and self‑development activities. Strict adherence to precision limits or accuracy standards. Knowledge of commonly used practices within the field. Pass required vision exam. Interpret reports and use job‑specific software applications; access online information and specialized automated systems (e.g., PMR, TORS, email). Effective interpersonal communication skills and teamwork. Mathematical proficiency: add, subtract, multiply, divide in all units of measure; compute rate, ratio, percent; parse bar graphs; shop mathematics and trigonometry. Preferred experience with CMM operations; background in dimensioning and tolerancing per ANSI Y 14.5. Knowledge of applicable military standards or specifications. May be required to obtain forklift license. Proficient in reading and interpreting blueprints, customer specifications, internal drawings and procedures. Typical Mental and Physical Demands
Frequent movement within the plant to access tools, parts and materials; stationary position roughly half the time. Use test equipment to inspect parts, detect defects, and work cooperatively with others. May be required to operate a forklift and move parts up to 50 lb over 30 ft distance. Compensation & Benefits
Competitive benefits package includes medical, prescription drug, dental, vision, voluntary life, accident, hospital indemnity and critical illness insurance with competitive premium cost; supplemental programs such as identity protection and legal protection; 401(k) with 100 % match on first 5 % of pay; annual company contribution of 3 % of pay; career development and tuition reimbursement; paid parental leave, short and long‑term disability; paid time off and 13 company‑paid holidays. EEO Statement
Parker is an Equal Opportunity and affirmative action employer. Employment decisions are based on job‑related reasons. U.S. citizenship required for most positions. All applicants are assured of equal employment opportunities regardless of race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status or any other status protected by law.
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– Parker Hannifin, Parker Aerospace Job Overview
– With limited guidance in a team environment, responsible for inspection of various semi‑complex parts, tools and instruments for conformance to specifications and quality standards. Primary Responsibilities / Essential Functions
Maintain accurate acceptance and rejection records and certifications systems as required by applicable specifications. Determine acceptance or rejection after inspection and/or calibration of parts, tools, and instruments; identify defective conditions, test failures, and prepare all appropriate documentation and calibration history. Perform semi‑complex inspection of components and shelf‑life items, using a wide variety of measuring instruments to determine acceptability or rejection of parts and/or finish. Perform inspection on assembled products using measuring and test equipment to determine acceptability or rejection. Identify product and send samples out for periodic testing to outside laboratory. Adapt and develop inspection set‑ups to check sample parts, forgings and castings; check tool and jig layouts. Perform first‑article, envelope, source inspections, and/or semi‑complex surface plate set‑ups. Interpret specifications, records, charts, manuals and other data to arrive at acceptance or rejection; use mathematics to convert blueprint dimensions and tolerances. Layout and measure hole locations and centerlines on castings, forgings, and machine parts to maintain control of machining cycle during manufacture. Investigate cause of customer return failures; perform inspections to applicable specifications within assembly, test and shipping departments; assist customer/government source inspectors as necessary. Clearly communicate internal audit procedure during internal and external audit situations. Verify calibration of instruments and equipment; perform calibration of check fixtures. Perform daily, weekly and monthly equipment and material checks; perform complete inspections in accordance with applicable specifications, standards and other contractual documents. Interpret, evaluate and document inspection results in accordance with approved procedures. Secondary Responsibilities / Non‑Essential Functions
Maintain knowledge and skill levels to efficiently perform all assigned work and become proficient on new/unfamiliar assignments. Observe all company policies and procedures, including safety rules, and maintain a clean and FOD‑free work area. Actively participate in lean/continuous improvement initiatives by identifying and providing suggestions on areas for improvement. May be required to train other inspectors and certified operators. Qualifications (Relevant Experience, Education and Training)
High school diploma or equivalent with 3‑5 years of related inspection, calibration experience or demonstrated ability to perform described responsibilities. Ability to implement and effectively apply lean/continuous improvement initiatives. Team member competency in goal setting, performance feedback and self‑development activities. Strict adherence to precision limits or accuracy standards. Knowledge of commonly used practices within the field. Pass required vision exam. Interpret reports and use job‑specific software applications; access online information and specialized automated systems (e.g., PMR, TORS, email). Effective interpersonal communication skills and teamwork. Mathematical proficiency: add, subtract, multiply, divide in all units of measure; compute rate, ratio, percent; parse bar graphs; shop mathematics and trigonometry. Preferred experience with CMM operations; background in dimensioning and tolerancing per ANSI Y 14.5. Knowledge of applicable military standards or specifications. May be required to obtain forklift license. Proficient in reading and interpreting blueprints, customer specifications, internal drawings and procedures. Typical Mental and Physical Demands
Frequent movement within the plant to access tools, parts and materials; stationary position roughly half the time. Use test equipment to inspect parts, detect defects, and work cooperatively with others. May be required to operate a forklift and move parts up to 50 lb over 30 ft distance. Compensation & Benefits
Competitive benefits package includes medical, prescription drug, dental, vision, voluntary life, accident, hospital indemnity and critical illness insurance with competitive premium cost; supplemental programs such as identity protection and legal protection; 401(k) with 100 % match on first 5 % of pay; annual company contribution of 3 % of pay; career development and tuition reimbursement; paid parental leave, short and long‑term disability; paid time off and 13 company‑paid holidays. EEO Statement
Parker is an Equal Opportunity and affirmative action employer. Employment decisions are based on job‑related reasons. U.S. citizenship required for most positions. All applicants are assured of equal employment opportunities regardless of race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status or any other status protected by law.
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