Quality Incoming Inspection Technician at Eaton USA
El Paso, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

06 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

08 Nov, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Quality Control, Problem Solving, Inspection, Auditing, Calibration, Technical Writing, Lean Concepts, Electrical Testing, Root Cause Analysis, Non-Conforming Material Control, ISO Auditing, Customer Relations, Quality Management System, Continuous Improvement, Inspection Plans, Training

Industry

electrical;Appliances;and Electronics Manufacturing

Description
This role will execute and support coordination of the Quality Control functions and related quality assurance activities for products manufactured and assembled by the plant; plan and manage quality control activities to ensure the conformance of manufactured products/equipment with customer specifications and their unique product performance requirements; maintain frequent contacts with customers to resolve product warranty problems; oversee customer quality relations programs; and visit customer locations or equipment installations on-site to provide information about company equipment and to effectively mediate issues related to customer satisfaction and to oversee the correction of equipment problems. Voltage Assemblies automation control systems. The Quality Incoming Technician will support the analysis and solution of quality problems, processing/disposition of non-conforming material, preparation of inspection plans and instructions, inspections under the direction of quality engineers or supervisors (if applicable). Performing audits, validation calibration compliance and creating Quality documents in alignment with Quality Management System/EQS requirements. Support the analysis and solution of quality problems, disposition of non-conforming material, preparation of inspection plans and instructions, training of inspectors under the direction of quality engineers or supervisors (if applicable). Performs process / product audits in alignment with QMS / EQS requirements. Review inspection plans and work with MRB Reports Rework and root cause analysis, plus create corrective/preventive actions as required. Will act as an ISO Lead Auditor: Conduct quality audits of equipment and processes, coordinate audit schedules and manage & maintain internal audits& corrective action database. Will help on internal or external customer audits (requirements criteria) to ensure quality and continuous product improvement. Requires a high school diploma or equivalent from an accredited institution. Inspect and Test incoming quality Components based on a Drawings specifications. Minimum of 4 years manufacturing experience OR a degree in a technical discipline. No relocation is provided for this position, only candidates that currently reside within 50 miles of the El Paso, TX facility will be considered. Must be legally authorized to work in the US on an ongoing basis without company sponsorship. (Windows, Microsoft Office) Proven ability to solve problems utilizing common problem-solving methodologies/tools such as PDCA,A3, 5 Why, Fishbone diagrams, pareto charts. Inspect and test electrical products and components to engineering drawings and specifications using inspection procedures and sampling plans as specified. Control of Nonconformal material. Material Review Board (MRB) and Problem-Solving Procedure. Proven ability to write technical documents such as procedures and specifications. IPC-620 Good understanding of lean concepts, principles & tools such as Value Stream Mapping, 5S, Continuous Flow Manufacturing, Set-up Reduction, Pull Systems and Standardized Work.

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Responsibilities
The Quality Incoming Inspection Technician will execute and support coordination of Quality Control functions and related quality assurance activities for manufactured products. This includes planning and managing quality control activities, resolving warranty problems, and conducting audits and inspections.
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