Quality Inspector: Mid-Shift

Spur One Inc.
Onsite

About The Position

A Quality Control Inspector performs assessment, documentation and organization tasks to support the efficiency and effectiveness of their organization’s supply chain. Their duties and responsibilities include inspecting output samples using industry-appropriate methods, such as comparing standards, measuring dimensions and examining functionality. They check that the assembly or production line adheres to standards and procedures and complies with legal requirements. This role involves reviewing blueprints and specifications to compare to produced goods, recording inspection results by completing reports, summarizing re-works and wastes, and inputting data into a quality database. The inspector will also train the production team in quality control measures to improve product excellence, propose improvements to the production process, and monitor the use of equipment to ensure it is safe and discard any that do not meet requirements. Keeping measurement equipment operating accurately by following calibration requirements and calling for repairs, reading and interpreting engineering drawings, using gauges such as calipers and micrometers to measure products, recording non conformances in detail as they are found, determining the causes of product defects and reworks, and verifying all equipment is calibrated correctly are also key responsibilities.

Requirements

  • Welding inspection experience
  • Good written and verbal communication skills
  • Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills
  • Keen attention to detail
  • Basic computer and math skills to calibrate and measure specifications
  • Ability to use measuring devices like gauges, Tape Measure, meters, calipers and computers
  • In-depth understanding of company standards
  • Up-to-date knowledge of federal and industry standards and best practices
  • Understanding of target market and consumer needs

Nice To Haves

  • Up-to-date knowledge of federal and industry standards and best practices

Responsibilities

  • Inspecting output samples using industry-appropriate methods, such as comparing standards, measuring dimensions and examining functionality
  • Checking that the assembly or production line adheres to standards and procedures and complying with legal requirements
  • Reviewing blueprints and specifications to compare to produced goods
  • Recording inspection results by completing reports, summarizing re-works and wastes and inputting data into quality database
  • Training the production team in quality control measures to improve product excellence
  • Proposing improvements to the production process
  • Monitoring the use of equipment to ensure it is safe and discard any that do not meet requirements
  • Updating job knowledge by engaging in educational opportunities and regular training
  • Keeping measurement equipment operating accurately by following calibration requirements and calling for repairs
  • Reading and interpreting engineering drawings
  • Using gauges such as calipers and micrometers to measure products
  • Recording non conformances in detail as they are found
  • Determining the causes of product defects and reworks
  • Verifying all equipment is calibrated correctly
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