QUALITY INSPECTOR - B
Northrop Grumman · Sykesville, MD · Yesterday
On-siteQuality Assurance$45k–$98k/yrFull-time
About the role
A Quality Inspector performs complete quality inspection operations on a variety of purchased or manufactured materials, hardware, electrical components, electro-mechanical assemblies/systems and manufacturing processes using drawings, military specifications, process specifications and contractual requirements as well as internal (PROP) procedures that are applicable.
Responsibilities
- Evaluate completed sub-assemblies or systems to determine the cause of defective appearance or malfunctions.
- Recommend design changes and other corrective actions and war room requests, working with Engineering to adhere to contractual and drawing requirements.
- Perform inspections using tooling and check lists for the complete inspection of sub-assemblies and systems.
- Interface with manufacturing operations and engineering personnel to improve processes and document issues.
- Conduct inspections of complex components to determine, from visual and dimensional checks, piece/part conditions that contribute to, or cause, defects.
- Conduct investigations to detect conditions affecting functional aspects of the system and recommend solutions to eliminate current and/or future malfunctions.
- Perform first-piece, patrol, sampling, physical configuration audit, and final inspection on a variety of complete electromechanical LRUs and systems.
- Visually inspect for appropriate electrical assembly specifications and standards.
- Determine and evaluate the cause of rejections and recommend changes in tooling/equipment, functions and/or materials to improve the quality of the completed product.
- Review procedures and techniques used to inspect materials, parts, units, and/or systems that improperly passed inspection, to make necessary corrections to prevent recurrence.
- Perform ISO Audits as required by audit coordinator after receiving certification.
- Submit contract end item product as required.
Requirements
- Evaluate completed sub-assemblies or systems to determine the cause of defective appearance or malfunctions.
- Recommend design changes and other corrective actions and war room requests, working with Engineering to adhere to contractual and drawing requirements.
- Perform inspections using tooling and check lists for the complete inspection of sub-assemblies and systems.
- Interface with manufacturing operations and engineering personnel to improve processes and document issues.
- Conduct inspections of complex components to determine, from visual and dimensional checks, piece/part conditions that contribute to, or cause, defects.
- Conduct investigations to detect conditions affecting functional aspects of the system and recommend solutions to eliminate current and/or future malfunctions.
- Perform first-piece, patrol, sampling, physical configuration audit, and final inspection on a variety of complete electromechanical LRUs and systems.
- Visually inspect for appropriate electrical assembly specifications and standards.
- Determine and evaluate the cause of rejections and recommend changes in tooling/equipment, functions and/or materials to improve the quality of the completed product.
- Review procedures and techniques used to inspect materials, parts, units, and/or systems that improperly passed inspection, to make necessary corrections to prevent recurrence.
- Perform ISO Audits as required by audit coordinator after receiving certification.
- Submit contract end item product as required.
Qualifications
- Evaluate completed sub-assemblies or systems to determine the cause of defective appearance or malfunctions.
- Recommend design changes and other corrective actions and war room requests, working with Engineering to adhere to contractual and drawing requirements.
- Perform inspections using tooling and check lists for the complete inspection of sub-assemblies and systems.
- Interface with manufacturing operations and engineering personnel to improve processes and document issues.
- Conduct inspections of complex components to determine, from visual and dimensional checks, piece/part conditions that contribute to, or cause, defects.
- Conduct investigations to detect conditions affecting functional aspects of the system and recommend solutions to eliminate current and/or future malfunctions.
- Perform first-piece, patrol, sampling, physical configuration audit, and final inspection on a variety of complete electromechanical LRUs and systems.
- Visually inspect for appropriate electrical assembly specifications and standards.
- Determine and evaluate the cause of rejections and recommend changes in tooling/equipment, functions and/or materials to improve the quality of the completed product.
- Review procedures and techniques used to inspect materials, parts, units, and/or systems that improperly passed inspection, to make necessary corrections to prevent recurrence.
- Perform ISO Audits as required by audit coordinator after receiving certification.
- Submit contract end item product as required.
Skills
- Evaluate completed sub-assemblies or systems to determine the cause of defective appearance or malfunctions.
- Recommend design changes and other corrective actions and war room requests, working with Engineering to adhere to contractual and drawing requirements.
- Perform inspections using tooling and check lists for the complete inspection of sub-assemblies and systems.
- Interface with manufacturing operations and engineering personnel to improve processes and document issues.
- Conduct inspections of complex components to determine, from visual and dimensional checks, piece/part conditions that contribute to, or cause, defects.
- Conduct investigations to detect conditions affecting functional aspects of the system and recommend solutions to eliminate current and/or future malfunctions.
- Perform first-piece, patrol, sampling, physical configuration audit, and final inspection on a variety of complete electromechanical LRUs and systems.
- Visually inspect for appropriate electrical assembly specifications and standards.
- Determine and evaluate the cause of rejections and recommend changes in tooling/equipment, functions and/or materials to improve the quality of the completed product.
- Review procedures and techniques used to inspect materials, parts, units, and/or systems that improperly passed inspection, to make necessary corrections to prevent recurrence.
- Perform ISO Audits as required by audit coordinator after receiving certification.
- Submit contract end item product as required.
Benefits
Northrop Grumman Mission Systems, located in Sykesville, MD offers a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance coverage, life and disability insurance, savings plan, Company paid holidays and paid time off (PTO) for vacation and/or personal business.
Pay
Primary Level Salary Range: $44,825.00 - $98,131.00
Schedule
This is a 2nd Shift position.