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The Marvin Group

QUALITY CONTROL CMM INSPECTOR III (2nd Shift)

The Marvin Group, Inglewood, California, United States, 90397

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Quality Control Cmm Inspector Iii (2nd Shift)

The Marvin Group is a Strategic Partner for Global Alternate Mission Equipment and Sustainment. The Marvin Group, a leading defense contractor, plays a crucial role in the development and manufacturing of various systems for military aerospace and vehicles. Based in Southern California near the Los Angeles International Airport, The Marvin Group consists of Marvin Engineering (MEC), Marvin Test Solutions (MTS) and Marvin Land Systems (MLS). Marvin Engineering designs and produces military Alternate Mission Equipment. Marvin Test Solutions designs and manufactures armament Test Equipment. Marvin Land Systems specializes in the design and build of power and thermal management systems. For over 60 years we have maintained "A Tradition of Excellence", serving as a trusted source for our unwavering commitment to supporting all branches of the Department of Defense and our global allies. Our collaboration extends across a diverse array of programs and platforms, including major military prime contractors such as Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Raytheon. Responsibilities

Perform independent inspections, validations, and/or verifications of assigned items to ensure compliance to contractual and drawing requirements. Perform inspections of intermediate level hardware using surface plate inspection methods and/or computer aided inspection equipment such as CMMs, FARO/Romer Arms, Laser Tracker, Video Dimensioning Measuring systems, etc., at an operator level. Understand and use all common Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) concepts, including Angularity, Profile (line/surface), Runout (circular/total), Symmetry and True Position. Perform inspections using basic algebra, trigonometry; calculate true positions. Interpret, demonstrate, and explain common inspection issues to customers, engineers, management, etc. May need to interpret and use programs and models for computer aided inspection equipment. May be asked to perform casting and forging layouts. May be asked to instruct and oversee lower level inspectors. May be asked to perform source inspections or otherwise travel in support of MEC quality needs. Skills / Requirements

Five years minimum experience as a dimensional inspector. Three years minimum experience using surface plates and/or computer aided inspection equipment at an operator level. Must be able to understand and work to drawings, specifications, and contractual requirements with a minimum supervision. Must have a strong understanding of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T). Must be able to communicate with customers, engineers, management, etc. High School graduate diploma or a General Educational Development (GED) certificate. Able to speak, read, and write English. Able to perform basic algebra and trigonometry. Able to perform basic computer tasks and have basic typing skills. Must be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel. Must be able to follow instructions and work independently. Must be able to work with a diverse group of people. Able to lift 40lbs. Certifications in GD&T, Quality Inspection, relevant ASQ areas, or college degrees in Quality Assurance, Engineering, or other technical fields are a PLUS.