Quality Assurance Spec (QAS)
About the role
This position may be responsible for one or all of the following: non-destructive testing, receiving and inspection, gage control, and floor inspection (including first piece inspection) of finished, semi-finished, and sub-assemblies components in compliance with engineering drawings, customer and company specifications, implementing and maintaining effective quality assurance programs ensuring all products meet or exceed company and customer requirements/standards.
Responsibilities
- Read and understand engineering drawings, blueprints and specifications; understand standard notes, symbols and instructions as related to work.
- Perform inspection operations using automatic and manual gages, fixtures and equipment.
- Perform gage inspection, calibration, and R&D on a variety of gages including but not limited to: Micrometers, Dual indicators, Go-No-Go, Profilometer, Air columns, Contact gage, Pin and indicators, CMM, Radius gage, Vernier caliper, Torque scale, Hardness Tester.
- Assists in the training and development of new employees.
- Collects and records a variety of data on variety of company supplier documents/forms (travelers, data sheets, set up sheets, etc) in support of proper record keeping requirements.
- Reviews purchase orders ensuring that quality procurement clauses are well defined; cross referencing customer specifications to procurement clauses.
- Creates and modifies quality control forms used in conjunction with final inspection drawings to record all dimensions and data pertinent to each part number in support of ISO 9001 requirements.
- Verifies accuracy and completion of data packages, including non-destructive testing records and material certifications prior to completed assembly shipments.
- Maintain communication between supervisor and coworkers to pass on significant information to aid the production effort.
- Employee shall achieve the above requirements with minimal supervision and instruction.
- Responsible for maintaining a clean and safe environment including identification of unsafe conditions.
Requirements
- A high school diploma or GED required. Two (2) year technical degree preferred or equivalent experience in a precision component manufacturing environment.
- Must be competent in blueprint reading, shop math and understand gaging and gage reading.
- Must be computer literate.
- Must be able to move freely around the facility at a rapid yet safe pace. May be required to lift up to 40 pounds with limited bending and reaching.
Pay
Hourly Salary Range: $ 23.92 to $ 34.17
Schedule
Not specified
Benefits
Rest and Relaxation: Enjoy a robust vacation policy and 13 paid holidays!
Health and Wellness Benefits: SKF cares about the wellbeing of our employees. Many options for best in class medical and dental plans to fit your needs; a wellness plan that includes biometric screening and health risk assessment for you and your spouse and incentives for healthy living!
Invest in your Future: SKF offers amazing retirement options! Participate in our 401K program that boasts of a per pay defined contribution of 7% of your gross earnings with a one-year vesting requirement.
May include additional benefits such as voluntary critical illness coverage, voluntary legal plan, employee assistance program, life insurance, vehicle discount programs, mobile phone discounts, and more!