Quality Inspector - 2nd Shift (4x10)
Andersen Corporation · Dubuque, IA · 2 mo ago
Quality Assurance$24.3–$27.45/hrFull-time
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Make quality judgments and accept responsibility for decisions based on set criteria’s.
- Understand all paint related specifications.
- Observe and identify manufacturing process improvements to assure quality is built into the process.
- Inspect painted metal against engineering specifications.
- Use several different quality measuring tools such as DFT gauge, photo spectrometer, cross hatch kit, etc.
- Analyze non-conforming material (scrap) and make recommendations for corrective actions and continuous improvement.
- Inspect final assembly to assure product meets customer specifications.
- Advise supervisor and/or leads of any product defects.
- Identify and communicate quality issues; makes recommendations for corrective actions and continuous improvement, including Written Work Instruction(WWI’s), measuring equipment, inspection records, etc.
- Provide product support to customers (internal and external).
- Provide daily shift reports.
- Aid in training new Quality Assurance Inspectors.
- Create visual aids for production lines; assist in training new operators, as needed.
- Inspect incoming and outgoing credit products.
- Assure conformance with the 5S program.
- Assure compliance with all related safety policies and procedures.
- Serve as a member of the Quality Control team, providing assistance as needed.
- Serve as a member of the APL team, providing assistance as needed.
Qualification and Skill Requirements
- High School Graduate/GED/HSED.
- Basic reading and math skills.
- Ability to read a tape measure.
- Demonstrated understanding of basic material specifications.
- Demonstrated understanding of manufacturing processes throughout the plant.
- Demonstrated understanding of quality inspection principles and practices.
- Ability to read and interpret prints, manuals, sample boards and quality specs.
- Computer skills, not limited to the following list; Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and Outlook with the ability to maintain databases and reports using necessary programs.
- Demonstrated color acuity.
- Demonstrated ability to operate and read various measuring instruments.
- Demonstrated written and oral communication skills.
- Customer service skills.
- Ability to understand, prioritize, and administer multiple and diverse tasks.
- Basic team skills.
- Basic organizational skills.
- Ability to operate lift equipment as needed.
- Physical ability to perform job duties.
- Demonstrated ability to work without direct supervision.
- Understanding of related safety policies and procedures.