The Job Center Staffing
Lab Technician
Exempt
Nonexempt
Accountability Objectives
The primary job function of the Lab Technician is to test, measure, and evaluate the quality of products and process's to validate the m for use and to be able to communicate results both verbally and in written format. This may be of Mass Production parts or Trial parts and process's.
Principal Responsibilities and Authority
Serves as subject matter expert on assigned testing process's.
Able to gain a good level of understanding of the stamping and welding process's and locations throughout the plant.
Able to collect and organize test samples efficiently.
Able to read part drawings and have a working knowledge of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing.
Have a working understanding of Gage Calibration, it's purpose, and be able to assist in maintaining.
Able to use the following measuring and test equipment a s necessary...
--Calipers, Micrometers, Height Gages, Dial Indicator's, Bore Gages, Go/No Go Gages, Thread Gages, Torque Test Equipment, Chop Saw, Band Saw, Tensile Test Equipment, Camera
Able to carry out all cut checks and weld penetration checks
Relationships
Reports and is accountable to Quality Assurance Manager
Internal contacts: all Team Members
External contacts: N/A
Performance Measurements
Inspection and testing done timely and accurately.
Ability to communicate test results effectively.
Follow up to insure audit findings are being addressed by the appropriate TM's according to schedule
s
.
Experience, Education, and Skill Requirements
High School Diploma or GED
Previous lab experience preferred.
Previous e xperience with s tamping/ w elding preferred.
Physical Requirements
Effective communication in English (both verbally and in writing)
Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access.
Ability to read, understand, and interpret drawings and technical documentation.
Ability to use a wide variety of measurement tools.
Working Conditions
Exposed to heat at times during the summer months and cold weather during winter months.
Exposed to some processi ng oils from material and equip ment.
Exposure to upper noise levels.
Exempt
Nonexempt
Accountability Objectives
The primary job function of the Lab Technician is to test, measure, and evaluate the quality of products and process's to validate the m for use and to be able to communicate results both verbally and in written format. This may be of Mass Production parts or Trial parts and process's.
Principal Responsibilities and Authority
Serves as subject matter expert on assigned testing process's.
Able to gain a good level of understanding of the stamping and welding process's and locations throughout the plant.
Able to collect and organize test samples efficiently.
Able to read part drawings and have a working knowledge of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing.
Have a working understanding of Gage Calibration, it's purpose, and be able to assist in maintaining.
Able to use the following measuring and test equipment a s necessary...
--Calipers, Micrometers, Height Gages, Dial Indicator's, Bore Gages, Go/No Go Gages, Thread Gages, Torque Test Equipment, Chop Saw, Band Saw, Tensile Test Equipment, Camera
Able to carry out all cut checks and weld penetration checks
Relationships
Reports and is accountable to Quality Assurance Manager
Internal contacts: all Team Members
External contacts: N/A
Performance Measurements
Inspection and testing done timely and accurately.
Ability to communicate test results effectively.
Follow up to insure audit findings are being addressed by the appropriate TM's according to schedule
s
.
Experience, Education, and Skill Requirements
High School Diploma or GED
Previous lab experience preferred.
Previous e xperience with s tamping/ w elding preferred.
Physical Requirements
Effective communication in English (both verbally and in writing)
Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access.
Ability to read, understand, and interpret drawings and technical documentation.
Ability to use a wide variety of measurement tools.
Working Conditions
Exposed to heat at times during the summer months and cold weather during winter months.
Exposed to some processi ng oils from material and equip ment.
Exposure to upper noise levels.