Quality Assurance II (Inspector)
Office hours Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm, with two Saturdays per month depending on business needs, $23-$27/hour depending on experience. Previous Aerospace experience a plus.
Job Duties:Summary: The Quality Assurance role is responsible for the inspection of manufactured and purchased components at incoming, in
- process, and final inspection.
As a key role within the quality department the Quality Assurance member supports RCCA, Corrective Action, Internal Audit, and overall compliance to the QMS and Regulatory processes.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:Responsible, contributor, or awareness determined by key objective section-Reviews documentation packages from supplier receipts for compliance to contract requirements and processes receipt/nonconformances transactions within the ERP system.-Performs customer specific inspections and inspection reports.-Performs dock-to-stock, in-process inspection and final inspection activities.-Records first pass yield information and documents measurement on inspection sheets.-Prepares first article inspection reports (FAIRs) using dedicated software program.-Prepares documentation for customer and regulatory source inspection.-Supports the Material Review Board as necessary to process nonconforming product.-Key member for RCCA and Corrective Action efforts and submittals.-Performs calibration coordination activities with external metrology provider.-Performs functional testing and acceptance testing on final product and completes functional testing data sheets.
-Knowledge of QMS, AS9100, FAA, EASA, and other gov't agency requirements-Knowledge of ITAR/EAR regulations relating to the aerospace industry and defense contracting.-Employee's primary duties require him/her to use discretion and independent judgment.-Expertise in Inspection & Measurement Equipment- the QA Inspector II must demonstrate mastery in the use of a wide range of inspection and measurement gauging equipment.
This includes, but is not limited to, digital and dial calipers, micrometers (both inside and outside), plug, pin, and ring gauges, as well as complex tools like coordinate measuring machines (CMM) and other specialty gauging equipment.