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Quality Inspectors

Company Name:
Alpha Technical, LLC
We are seeking for Quality Inspectors for this Aerospace Company Located in Kent Washington. The company produces small to large machined parts, and sheet metal details.
Position
Summary:
The Quality Inspector maintains quality standards by approving incoming materials, in-process production, and finished products; records quality results.
Primary Duties &
Responsibilities:
Observe and implement lean manufacturing and continuous improvement methods in all job assignments
Ensure product conformity through defined inspection operations using model-based inspection programs, blueprints, specifications, and manufacturing plans as appropriate
Identify and segregate non-conforming product; Disposition internal and supplier rejections per BQMS requirements
Develop inspection plans; Provide work holding, cycle time, and other continuous improvement suggestions
Instruct team members in product conformity practices
Perform other duties as assigned
Required Skills:
Thorough understanding of Geometric Dimension and Tolerance (GD&T) methods per ASME 14.5 including the use of Precision Coordinate Machines and the ability to determine correct elevations, cross section, and detail views
Extensive knowledge of common inspection measuring equipment including, but not limited to, surface plates, micrometers, height gauges, radius gauges, protractors, profilometers, bore gauges, and dial indicators
Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office
Thorough understanding of Syteline/ESI or other ERP systems; Working knowledge of Quality-specific software
High proficiency in blueprint reading and manufacturing/inspection related math skills
Very good manual dexterity and adept in the use of precision measuring tools
Required
Experience:
2-5 years of related experience is required
Must have Rock experience
Level of Education:
High School Diploma
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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