Job details The Quality Inspector is responsible for ensuring all aerospace products and assemblies meet strict engineering drawings, specifications, and customer purchase order requirements. This role involves both dimensional and visual inspections within a high-precision manufacturing environment.
Responsibilities: ... Inspection: Perform detailed dimensional and visual inspections of machined parts and assemblies using work instructions and engineering blueprints.
Precision Measurement: Utilize a variety of instruments including micrometers, calipers, dial indicators, and height gages.
Technical Layout: Perform complex surface plate set-ups and scribe layouts to verify part accuracy.
Compliance: Ensure all products adhere to internal quality system processes and customer-specific requirements.
Process Improvement: Read and interpret shop planning to suggest improvements for product flow and continuous improvement initiatives.
Safety & Waste Management: Safely handle and manage hazardous waste generated within the work area according to established protocols.
Working hours: 4:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Skills:
Experience: Minimum of 5 years of experience in aerospace quality assurance or aerospace manufacturing.
Blueprint Literacy: Ability to read and interpret complex blueprint callouts and internal/customer specifications.
Technical Knowledge: A thorough understanding of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T).
Mathematical Proficiency: Strong shop math skills, including the ability to work with decimals, common fractions, and whole numbers.
Communication: Ability to present technical information clearly to supervisors and peers.
Education: High school diploma or GED equivalent.
Education:
High School
Experience:
4-7 years
Qualifications:
Ability to work in a manufacturing environment which includes handling hazardous materials.
Capability to perform repetitive inspection tasks with high attention to detail.
Note: This is a multi-level opening. Final placement (Level I, II, or III) will be determined based on the candidate's specific skill set and years of applicable experience.
If you are a detail-oriented professional with a passion for aerospace quality, we want to hear from you! Please submit your resume through MapRecruit or contact our recruiter directly to schedule an interview.
Recruiter: Erika Rodriguez
Phone:
Email:
Spherion: Let???s Get to Work.Show lessShow more The Quality Inspector is responsible for ensuring all aerospace products and assemblies meet strict engineering drawings, specifications, and customer purchase order requirements. This role involves both dimensional and visual inspections within a high-precision manufacturing environment.
Responsibilities:
Inspection: Perform detailed dimensional and visual inspections of machined parts and assemblies using work instructions and engineering blueprints.
Precision Measurement: Utilize a variety of instruments including micrometers, calipers, dial indicators, and height gages.
Technical Layout: Perform complex surface plate set-ups and scribe layouts to verify part accuracy.
Compliance: Ensure all products adhere to internal quality system processes and customer-specific requirements.
Process Improvement: Read and interpret shop planning to suggest improvements for product flow and continuous improvement initiatives.
Safety & Waste Management: Safely handle and manage hazardous waste generated within the work area according to established protocols.
Working hours: 4:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Skills: ... Experience: Minimum of 5 years of experience in aerospace quality assurance or aerospace manufacturing.
Blueprint Literacy: Ability to read and interpret complex blueprint callouts and internal/customer specifications.
Technical Knowledge: A thorough understanding of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T).
Mathematical Proficiency: Strong shop math skills, including the ability to work with decimals, common fractions, and whole numbers.
Communication: Ability to present technical information clearly to supervisors and peers.
Education: High school diploma or GED equivalent.
Education:
High School
Experience:
4-7 years
Qualifications:
Ability to work in a manufacturing environment which includes handling hazardous materials.
Capability to perform repetitive inspection tasks with high attention to detail.
Note: This is a multi-level opening. Final placement (Level I, II, or III) will be determined based on the candidate's specific skill set and years of applicable experience.
If you are a detail-oriented professional with a passion for aerospace quality, we want to hear from you! Please submit your resume through MapRecruit or contact our recruiter directly to schedule an interview.
Recruiter: Erika Rodriguez
Phone:
Email:
Spherion: Let???s Get to Work.Show lessShow more
key responsibilities
Inspection: Perform detailed dimensional and visual inspections of machined parts and assemblies using work instructions and engineering blueprints.Precision Measurement: Utilize a variety of instruments including micrometers, calipers, dial indicators, and height gages.Technical Layout: Perform complex surface plate set-ups and scribe layouts to verify part accuracy.Compliance: Ensure all products adhere to internal quality system processes and customer-specific requirements.Process Improvement: Read and interpret shop planning to suggest improvements for product flow and continuous improvement initiatives.Safety & Waste Management: Safely handle and manage hazardous waste generated within the work area according to established protocols.
experience
4-7 years
skills
Experience: Minimum of 5 years of experience in aerospace quality assurance or aerospace manufacturing.Blueprint Literacy: Ability to read and interpret complex blueprint callouts and internal/customer specifications.Technical Knowledge: A thorough understanding of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T).Mathematical Proficiency: Strong shop math skills, including the ability to work with decimals, common fractions, and whole numbers.Communication: Ability to present technical information clearly to supervisors and peers.Education: High school diploma or GED equivalent.
qualifications
Ability to work in a manufacturing environment which includes handling hazardous materials.Capability to perform repetitive inspection tasks with high attention to detail.Note: This is a multi-level opening. Final placement (Level I, II, or III) will be determined based on the candidate's specific skill set and years of applicable experience.
education
High School
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