Auditor at Da/Pro Rubber, Inc.
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

20 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Sampling Inspection, Product Auditing, Specification Review, Drawing Interpretation, Control Plan Review, Defect Identification, Microscope Use, Magnifying Glass Use, Effective Communication, Problem Solving, Logic and Reasoning

Industry

Plastics and Rubber Product Manufacturing

Description
DA/PRO RUBBER, INC.   JOB DESCRIPTION     JOB TITLE:              Auditor (Quality Assurance)   FLSA STATUS:       Non-Exempt   REPORTS TO:        Manager, Quality Assurance   LOCATION:              Broken Arrow, OK                                     Owasso, OK   JOB SUMMARY The auditor is responsible for conducting sampling inspection of components before release for shipment and at key production processes. Ability to review job travelers, drawings, control plans, and other documented specifications for product requirements and to ensure conformance to those specifications. Auditors will check rubber parts for cracks and inconsistencies and ensure that all products are acceptable for customers with the use of a microscope, magnifying glass, and various other hand tools such as tweezers and scissors.   JOB DUTIES   1. Perform a final audit of inspected manufactured products for conformance to specifications. 2. Separate components with defects, including but not limited to cracks, marks, holes, tears, and contamination. 3. Notify the supervisor of excessive defects on any particular component. 4. Document accepted/rejected counts on product paperwork. 5. Speak to others to convey information effectively. 6. Use logic and reasoning to identify alternative solutions to problems. 7. Other duties as assigned.
Responsibilities
The auditor is responsible for conducting sampling inspections of components before shipment and during key production processes, ensuring conformance to documented specifications like job travelers and drawings. This includes checking rubber parts for defects using tools such as microscopes and notifying supervisors of excessive issues.
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