Logo
GE Aerospace

Inspector 4 (Final)

GE Aerospace, Norwich, New York, United States, 13815

Save Job

Manufacturing Inspector

High School Diploma or GED equivalency. 5 years inspection experience in a Manufacturing environment. Ability and willingness to use advanced hand tools and measuring devices (i.e.

optical comparators, CMM, programmable and specialized testers) as required. Ability to perform intermediate mathematical calculations (addition, subtraction, etc.), may have to perform metric conversions, conversions to decimals, and use geometry. Ability to obtain Weld and Braze inspection certification. Ability to pass visual acuity exam. Ability to perform electrical test methods (ohm meter, gauss meter, surge test, hi pot, etc) Proficient in use of computer applications, such as Microsoft Office application, Oracle, etc. Proficient in blueprint and process sheet interpretation, including functional knowledge of geometric dimensions and tolerances (GD&T) Utilize manual or automated measurement and testing equipment to assure quality of products. Identify and document non-conforming parts, while using Oracle to maintain inspection records. Inspect all raw materials and purchased parts to determine conformance to design requirement. Use statistical process control and statistical quality control techniques as required. Compliantly complete all written and/or electronic labor tracking documentation Perform job responsibilities according to internal process specifications and third-party requirements. Develop strong understanding of GD&T and advanced measurement principles. Blueprint interpretation, electrical inspection, mechanical inspection, and procedural knowledge assessment completed. Advanced understanding of special processes such as brazing, soldering, welding, coating, etc. as required within the department. Use manual and automated measuring / testing equipment to assure product quality. Perform duties on more complex, proto-type or first-time builds. Perform final inspection responsibilities as required by area. Perform and document First Article inspections as required. Perform complex testing (i.e.

surge test, di-electric, hipot, helium leak check, ATP, hardness testing etc.) as required. Proficient understanding of the operation of all inspection equipment within the department. Perform manual set up, test, and troubleshooting which includes performance testing and trim grind. Develop strong understanding of GD&T and advanced measurement principles. Utilize proper PPE, safety equipment, and follow safety procedures. Proactively work to improve efficiency and quality of products. Cross-train with employees as needed based upon knowledge and experience. Report problems to appropriate resource and/or coach. Keep all shift operators informed on special problems involving operation or set up. Must be able to multi-task and work within deadlines. Communicate with team to ensure all team members are aware of product deficiencies, new processes, or issues. Exemplifies and coaches others on the GE Leadership behaviors. Assist support functions in root cause analysis. Provide feedback to appropriate support functions. Work with limited supervision. Participate in and support team initiatives. Participate in Careful Selection process. Understand and abides by the GE Leadership behaviors. Other duties as required. 5-10 years Inspection experience in a manufacturing environment. Knowledge of Quality System requirements (AS9100). Knowledge of electrical components, test methods (include ohm meter, gauss meter, surge test, hipot, etc.), assembly techniques, geometric dimensions/tolerances, and inspection in various areas. Preferred assembly, solder, or electronics manufacturing experience. Experience in a self-directed team environment. Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team environment. Humble: respectful, receptive, agile, eager to learn. Transparent: shares critical information, speaks with candor, contributes constructively. Focused: quick learner, strategically prioritizes work, committed. Leadership ability: strong communicator, decision-maker, collaborative. Problem-solver: analytical-minded, challenges existing processes, critical thinker. Ability to use Microsoft applications to analyze data (i.e.

Word, Excel, Oracle, etc.). Familiarity with 5S & lean manufacturing knowledge. Ability to continuously use hands and fingers in repetition. Ability to occasionally bend, stoop, twist, crouch, squat, climb, and/or balance. Ability to continuously sit; ability to occasionally lift to 20lbs.; ability to push/pull up to 22 lbs.