Preligens
Calibration Technician
Position Summary: The Calibration Technician is responsible for ensuring the accuracy, traceability, and timely calibration of measurement tools and equipment used across the manufacturing environment. This role will coordinate external calibration services, maintain internal calibration standards (e.g., gage blocks and scales), and verify that shop floor tools meet company and industry requirements aligned with AS9100D Clause 7.1.5.
Qualifications
High school diploma or GED required; technical certification or associate degree in metrology, precision measurement, quality assurance, or related field preferred
Working knowledge of calibration principles and measurement uncertainty
Understanding of traceability concepts and national standards (e.g., NIST)
Familiarity with AS9100 or ISO 9001 quality systems is beneficial
Proficiency with Microsoft Excel and basic data entry for calibration logs
Attention to Detail: Ability to detect wear, damage, or drift in measurement tools
Organizational Skills: Capable of managing calibration schedules, tracking certificates, and maintaining calibration recall logs
Communication: Clear communication with external calibration vendors, quality engineers, and production personnel
Problem Solving: Able to identify and quarantine out-of-tolerance tools and work with stakeholders on corrective actions
Documentation & Recordkeeping: Accurate documentation of calibration status, equipment history, and vendor certificates
Time Management: Ability to prioritize and schedule calibrations to minimize production disruptions
Location Marysville, Washington, United States
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Qualifications
High school diploma or GED required; technical certification or associate degree in metrology, precision measurement, quality assurance, or related field preferred
Working knowledge of calibration principles and measurement uncertainty
Understanding of traceability concepts and national standards (e.g., NIST)
Familiarity with AS9100 or ISO 9001 quality systems is beneficial
Proficiency with Microsoft Excel and basic data entry for calibration logs
Attention to Detail: Ability to detect wear, damage, or drift in measurement tools
Organizational Skills: Capable of managing calibration schedules, tracking certificates, and maintaining calibration recall logs
Communication: Clear communication with external calibration vendors, quality engineers, and production personnel
Problem Solving: Able to identify and quarantine out-of-tolerance tools and work with stakeholders on corrective actions
Documentation & Recordkeeping: Accurate documentation of calibration status, equipment history, and vendor certificates
Time Management: Ability to prioritize and schedule calibrations to minimize production disruptions
Location Marysville, Washington, United States
#J-18808-Ljbffr