Quality Control Inspector
Sealing Devices Inc. · Lancaster, NY · 1 wk ago
Quality AssuranceFull-time
Responsibilities
- 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.
- Perform receiving inspections to verify that incoming parts and materials meet requirements and are suitable for use.
- Document, identify, and segregate nonconforming product.
- Document Supplier Information Requests (SIR) for missing or incorrect documentation.
- Perform visual and/or dimensional inspections of mid to large volumes of similar parts to ensure product conformity to specified requirements.
- Document inspection results, measurements, and other relevant data accurately.
- Interact with other employees and departments in a professional manner in addressing product quality and related issues.
- Provide other departments with information and assistance to support them in accomplishing their objectives.
- Contribute to and participate in improvement activities within the Quality Control Inspector 2 department and the company.
- Follow procedures and work instructions as written and recommend improvements as necessary.
- Perform any other task/activity assigned by the supervisor within the scope of Company business.
- Maintain a safe and clean working environment by complying with policies, guidelines, and regulatory requirements per the Sealing Devices Quality System.
Requirements
- A high school diploma or equivalent required.
- An associate degree is preferred.
- One year of experience in inspection preferred.
- ASQ Certified Mechanical Inspector preferred.
Physical Demands
- Regularly required to lift, carry, and move materials or product up to 50 pounds, occasional lifting of heavier items with assistance.
- Frequent use of hands and fingers to handle small parts, operate measuring instruments, and input data into computer systems.
- Ability to perform repetitive motions of the wrists, hands, and arms during part handling and equipment use.
- Requires close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus for precision inspection tasks.
- Must be able to hear verbal instructions, alarms, and signals in a manufacturing environment.
- Occasional reaching, stooping, bending, turning, or crouching to retrieve or position parts and materials.
- Ability to work in both office and production environments, which may involve moderate noise levels, temperature variation, and use of personal protective equipment (PPE) when required.