Responsibilities
Perform receiving inspection on supplied Mechanical parts
Perform in-process inspection during Mechanical part build up
Perform final inspection on completed Mechanical parts
Perform final inspection on the completed Work Order paperwork package
Perform ad hoc part and process inspections
Document and relay nonconformance information
Conduct first article inspection and generate first article inspection reports in compliance with SAE AS9102 (as required)
Conduct Foreign Object Damage (FOD) inspections/audits
Required
High school diploma or GED plus four (4) years of on-the-job experience as a mechanical inspector in a related discipline
Proficient use of inspection tools (i.e. surface plate, thread gauges, pin gauges, micrometers, calipers, height master, and height gauge)
Working knowledge of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T)
Ability to read and interpret quality control specifications, blueprint drawings, and engineering specifications including mechanical and electrical symbols and conventions, key, critical, major, and minor characteristics
Must know basic quality terms, definitions, and concepts.
Must understand types of measurement, measurement terminology, and the different types of measurement scales
Must know the difference between accuracy and precision and be able to select the appropriate measuring tools and techniques
Must have basic calibration knowledge
Must be able to identify/recognize inspection errors and nonconformances and initiate corrective action
Must understand sample size requirements for lots and pulling random samples
Understanding different testing methods
Understand traceability (product, material, and calibration)
Ability to work within a team environment
Desired
General knowledge of ASME Y14.5M
Proficient use of Keyance, OMM, Faro Arm and Romer Arm
Proficient with Polyworks and Control X Software
Ability to program a Coordinate Measuring Machine
Knowledge of AS9102 First Article Inspection Requirement
Understanding basic statistical terms and techniques, how to plot data and how to recognize out-of-control conditions
Ability to use inspection planning tools and perform a product audit; determine sample size for lots; pull random samples
Strong knowledge of basic mathematical operations and perform measurement conversions; be able to solve for x; add and subtract degrees, minutes, and seconds.
ASQ Certified Quality Inspector Certificate