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Quality Control Inspector

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Perform receiving inspections, including reviewing supporting documentation, to verify that incoming parts and materials meet requirements, and are suitable for use.
Perform first article inspections as defined by customer requirements.
Perform first piece and in-process inspections in compliance with instructions and customer requirements.
Perform final and outgoing inspections as defined by procedures, control plans, work instructions, job and customer order paperwork, drawings, etc. to ensure product acceptability prior to shipment to the customer.
Perform inspections of tooling and templates used for production and inspection purposes.
Document non-conformances and to assist in disposition and determination of causes.
Record statistical data as defined by routing instructions and customer requirements.
Perform review and analysis of data to determine need for initiation of Corrective Action.
Completion of all associated paperwork, records and certifications.
Interact with customers, suppliers, and other departments in a professional manner in addressing product quality and service issues.
Provide other departments with information and assistance to support them in accomplishing their objectives.
Follow all company policies, procedures, and work instructions in the completion of daily activities with minimal input and supervision to ensure successful accomplishment of company objectives.
Review customer RFQs and Purchase Orders to determine requirements for inclusion in Sales Orders, Routers, and Purchase Orders.
Perform Audits of Dock to Stock suppliers to verify continuing compliance with requirements.
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Mike Toohey
www.careersinct.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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