In-Process Inspector (Line Check) at Da/Pro Rubber, Inc.
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 Jul, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

24 Apr, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Quality inspection, Data entry, Attention to detail, Microscope usage, Measurement equipment, Optical comparators, Calipers, Micrometers, Documentation, Problem solving, Communication, Production line monitoring

Industry

Plastics and Rubber Product Manufacturing

Description
JOB TITLE:              In-Process Inspector (Line Check)   FLSA STATUS:       Non-Exempt   REPORTS TO:        Manager, Quality Assurance   LOCATION:              Broken Arrow, OK   SHIFT:                        4 PM - 12 AM       JOB SUMMARY   In-Process Inspector (Line Checker) is responsible for pulling and evaluating samples from each press during production. Ability to review job travelers, drawings, control plans, and other documented specifications for product requirements and to ensure conformance to those specifications.  Use of a microscope, magnifying glass, and various other hand tools such as tweezers and scissors. Use of measurement and test equipment such as Visions systems, Optical comparators, durometers, calipers, micrometers, leak test units, and special testing devices. JOB DUTIES 1. Inspect 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. QUALIFICATIONS * Must be able to accurately weigh, count, and document inspection results * Some experience in entering data into a computer is required * Strong attention to detail   PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS   Occasionally: walk, enter data, ten-key Frequently: sit Constantly:  reach, grab, touch Other:  Vision – near and medium distance/color, hearing, Cleanroom Personnel must be able to don and doff appropriate attire
Responsibilities
The In-Process Inspector is responsible for pulling and evaluating production samples to ensure they meet documented specifications. They must document inspection results and separate any defective components found during the manufacturing process.
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