Quality Inspector - Electromechanical

SQA ServicesSeattle, WA
$30 - $35Onsite

About The Position

SQA Services is seeking a Quality Inspector to support their national inspection team. This role involves performing quality inspections of electromechanical components and acting as a client quality representative to drive quality improvements. The company has over 30 years of experience providing managed supplier quality services across various industries, deploying associates globally to supplier sites. These associates are expert quality assurance professionals with broad experience and local knowledge, capable of representing clients on-demand and on-site.

Requirements

  • Must have at least 4+ years of experience
  • Must have experience with documents such as FAI, PO, COC and Process certification
  • Extensive experience as a Quality Inspector or CMM Operator, with industry and commodity-specific expertise.
  • Proficiency in dimensional inspection of precision tolerance parts.
  • Strong knowledge and hands-on experience with all inspection tools.
  • Ability to understand and interpret complex GD&T requirements and validate complex assemblies.
  • Experience with multiple primary and secondary part numbers (e.g., brackets, clips, doublers, splices, brackets, drip shields, etc.).
  • Must be ITAR compliant
  • Must be willing to undergo a background check
  • Must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. lawful permanent resident (green card holder)

Nice To Haves

  • Certified or previously certified in GD&T ASME Y-14.5.
  • 5 years of experience in the manufacturing industry, with at least 2 years as a Mechanical Inspector.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct visual, physical, and dimensional inspections (both in-process and final) of parts, per project specifications and requirements.
  • Perform incoming inspections from external providers of products and services (e.g., nickel plating).
  • Conduct in-process and final inspections of critical features, including witness inspections (e.g., CMM program run).
  • Compile final inspection sign-off sheets and inspection packages.
  • Verify that inspection equipment is capable of detecting defects and ensure inspection methodology aligns with drawing intent.
  • Review and validate the justification for parts not inspected at final inspection.
  • Audit and validate the execution of inspection plans as applicable.
  • Document non-conformances using approved methods and submit non-conformance reports for customer disposition.
  • Verify hardware cleanliness and absence of internal or external foreign object debris.
  • Verify fasteners are properly installed; assure torque stripe is continuous and of correct color.
  • Assure products are free of gaps, mismatches, fairing, and of acceptable contour and waviness.
  • Ensure products are of good workmanship and meet specified standards (e.g., oil canning, riding conditions, loose fasteners, drill starts, scratches, dings, burrs, fastener edge distance).
  • Review and validate First Article Inspection (FAI) documentation, including completeness, traceability, and compliance.
  • Ensure the protection and preservation of inspected products for subsequent processing and shipment.
  • Verify applicable shipping documentation for legibility and completeness, including part number, serial number, configuration change letter, and shipping destination.

Benefits

  • Compensation ranges from $30–$35 per hour, depending on experience.
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