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Quality Inspector
Visually and manually examining raw materials and finished goods, and using machines to test products. Comparing objects to their intended physical specifications. Looking for deviations from specifications or other issues. Accepting or rejecting materials based on their quality, and returning products for rework. Informing production supervisors of any required adjustments, and sharing inspection results with others. Completing reports and logs, summarizing waste and rework, and entering data into a quality database. Responsible for the quality of the parts made on their designated shift. Maintain the highest quality work to continuously ensure customer satisfaction. Assist in training of Press Operators. Assures operators have read, understood, and signed DWI (Daily Work Instructions). Assures that obsolete instructions at workstations are removed. Assures that operators are placing labels on boxes correctly. Approve initial production parts before production start-up (Dimensional, aesthetic, color, packaging, labeling, etc.). Ensure boundary sample(s) are made and are at the operator workstation and that operators are familiar with them. Communicates and works with Process Technicians and Supervisors to ensure that high-quality parts are being produced. Perform and document SPC data collection including charting. Inspect randomly and if needed, 100% product both on and off the line. Perform and document gage R&R. Travel to customer location and perform rework and sorting as needed. Assist in gathering, documenting, and approving 1st piece/last piece. Two-year degree with an emphasis in statistics, math, or science. Communicate effectively with colleagues and management, both verbally and in writing. Equal Opportunity Employer. This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
Visually and manually examining raw materials and finished goods, and using machines to test products. Comparing objects to their intended physical specifications. Looking for deviations from specifications or other issues. Accepting or rejecting materials based on their quality, and returning products for rework. Informing production supervisors of any required adjustments, and sharing inspection results with others. Completing reports and logs, summarizing waste and rework, and entering data into a quality database. Responsible for the quality of the parts made on their designated shift. Maintain the highest quality work to continuously ensure customer satisfaction. Assist in training of Press Operators. Assures operators have read, understood, and signed DWI (Daily Work Instructions). Assures that obsolete instructions at workstations are removed. Assures that operators are placing labels on boxes correctly. Approve initial production parts before production start-up (Dimensional, aesthetic, color, packaging, labeling, etc.). Ensure boundary sample(s) are made and are at the operator workstation and that operators are familiar with them. Communicates and works with Process Technicians and Supervisors to ensure that high-quality parts are being produced. Perform and document SPC data collection including charting. Inspect randomly and if needed, 100% product both on and off the line. Perform and document gage R&R. Travel to customer location and perform rework and sorting as needed. Assist in gathering, documenting, and approving 1st piece/last piece. Two-year degree with an emphasis in statistics, math, or science. Communicate effectively with colleagues and management, both verbally and in writing. Equal Opportunity Employer. This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.