
Inspector (Quality)
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES:
Inspect, identify, and record production and various incoming materials, per written and verbal instructions
- Count parts as necessary by using a counting scale
- Standing, walking, bending, and lifting frequently. Sitting frequently. Lifting and bending requires moving containers of parts from the floor or skid to worktables or material handling equipment; 35 pounds several times per day.
- Any other assigned task as requested by the supervisor within the training level and physical capabilities of the employee
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office software, and iTRAC operating system
- Must be able to read and understand blueprints relating to material being inspected
- Must be able to use and understand standard inspection equipment as required in written instructions. This includes calipers, micrometers, pitch micrometers, hardness testers, thread gages, and various specialized hand gages
- Must be able to see quality requirements {vision within 3 feet must be excellent) Must be able to read at the sixth-grade level, and understand written instructions Must be able to understand quality requirements per written and verbal instructions
- Remaining skills can be acquired on the job. Quality standards, safety requirements, and general work methods must be acceptable within the first two weeks of the trial period.
- Must pass all related ISO training within the first month on the job
QUALITY
► Must be able to correctly determine pass/fail status of material with minimal supervision
► Recordkeeping must be accurate, legible, and submitted in a timely manner
PRODUCTIVITY
- Inspection must be completed in a timely fashion. Generally, within one day after sampling.
- Inspection must include all types of normal work flowing through the department.
- Employee must be working on the assigned task during all working hours,
- Productivity must be within 20% of standard overall, figured weekly and averaged
ATTENDANCE
- The employee must be at the workstation, ready for task assignment or working at the assigned task, at the beginning of the paid start time.
- The employee must work a full eight-hour shift, or other assigned shift, each scheduled working day
- The employee is expected to report to work for overtime hours when requested
- The employee must punch in no later than the scheduled start time. and no earlier than the end of the scheduled time