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Quality Technician - Fenton

Company Name:
Creative Foam Corporation
Quality Technician - Fenton, Michigan

Are you detail oriented and quality focused? Do you enjoy working on a process to identify the root cause of a problem?
Our Fenton, MI location has an immediate need for a Quality Technician. This position, reporting to the Plant Quality Supervisor, supports and drives all facets of the quality process at the facility.
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Responsibilities:
Assist Quality group and shift Supervisors with inspecting and auditing of day to day manufacturing operations as part of the TS16949 quality plan.
Provide guidance and direction to plant manufacturing personnel on quality policy and procedures.
Ensures purchased and manufactured products meet established standards.
Verifies non-conforming products are identified, processed and disposed of according to plant procedures.
Performs inspections, test and audits of processes and products and oversees the collection, organization, analysis, presentation and storage of quality records.

PREREQUISITES FOR THE JOB:
Two (2) years of quality assurance experience, with some formal technical training.
Knowledgeable of TS16949 procedures and requirements preferred.
Skilled in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Good interpersonal skills.

Since 1969, Creative Foam has been a leading supplier of cellular and non-cellular foam and plastic products for customers in the automotive, medical and composite markets. We have manufacturing locations in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Colorado, Tennessee and Florida. Our longevity and success are attributable to our innovative people, an abiding passion for quality, and an unwavering commitment to our customers.

Creative Foam offers a comprehensive compensation and benefits plan, including medical, dental, vision, matching 401(k) and tuition reimbursement.



Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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