Position Summary
Performs audits and testing of procedures and products that are part of the manufacturing process. Assists sub-plant employees in troubleshooting quality issues. Responsible for product safety and quality.
Job Elements & Position Responsibilities
- Performs random audits on systems, procedures, and product
- Performs functional testing of product and measurements
- Performs other inspections and tests (incl. environmental, product, and process) as required
- Assists manufacturing employees and management with backtracking and troubleshoots quality-related issues that affect the quality of the product or customer requirements
- Participates in sub plant problem solving efforts and activities (CAPA, A3, 8D, etc)
- Performs Certificate of Analysis (COA) testing of finished product as required
- Approves COA and coordinates communication with customers
- Investigates complaints received and reports finding to the appropriate parties
- Performs backtracking on quality issues
- Updates and maintains procedure and defect manuals and acts as a document control coordinator
- Certifies the training of Assembly Technicians
- Assists with and provides training to Assembly Technicians
- Enters, closes and makes user decisions on Quality Notifications
Required Qualifications
Education
Must possess High School diploma or GEDExperience
Minimum 2 years of experience as an Assembly TechnicianSkills
Must possess basic math skillsMust be able to sit for a majority (85%) of the shiftMust be able to stand (20%) and walk (40%) for a portion of the shiftMust be able to lift / move up to approximately 10 pounds (up to 30% of the shift), reach above shoulder (1% of the shift) and bend (2% of the shift). Must be able to periodically handle finished goods boxes weighing up to 35 lbs (2% of shift).Must be able to scoop component part weighing approximately 1 poundMust have the ability to thread tubingMust have good vision in order to perform visual inspection dutiesMust be able to hear warning signals and verbal alerts to avoid injury during manufacturing processMust be able to work as a member of a team, have high energy level and be able to work well under pressureMust be able to read, write and speak English in order to communicate and understand relevant information relating to quality and production issuesMust be able to discern shades of color and color differences relating to component parts used in the manufacturing processMust be able to climb stepsMust be able to read various inspection gagesMust have PC skills such as Microsoft Excel, Word and electronic mail softwareMarginal Job Functions
Enter data into computer as requiredProvides back up support to other areas in the absence of Quality TechniciansNon-Mandatory Job Qualifications (Not absolutely required, but enhance chance for success)
ASQ Certifications (CQI, CQT, CQA).