QUALITY TECHNICIAN II-III (First Shift) at Chandler Industries LLC
Blaine, Minnesota, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

05 Aug, 26

Salary

33.73

Posted On

07 May, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Quality Inspection, CMM Operation, Metrology, GD&T, Blueprint Reading, Gage R&R, Cpk Studies, ISO 9001, AS9100, ISO 13485, Lean Manufacturing, 5S Standards, Problem Solving, Technical Documentation, Sampling Methods, Product Traceability

Industry

Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing

Description
Description Chandler Industries is a premier contract manufacturer specializing in precision machining, EDM, sheet metal fabrication, and a range of value-added services. We excel in providing exceptional value through responsive customer service, technical expertise, and innovative lean manufacturing practices. Our commitment to delivering world-class quality and on-time performance has made us a trusted partner for our customers. Chandler operates five divisions, including four in Minnesota—Blaine, Long Prairie, Montevideo, and Wyoming—and one in Lake Mills, Wisconsin. Summary: Performs quality inspection on parts, components and products that are received, in-process, and finished per customer, company, and regulatory requirements. Assists with the design, development and implementation of inspection methods, plans, and testing equipment. Will run CMM’s in production environment. Requirements Job Duties and Responsibilities (Essential Functions) Using work instructions, job traveler, blueprints, engineer drawings and specifications; inspects, checks, and tests materials, parts, components, and product during various stages of production including leave, in-process, and finished. Inspects and tests for conformance per customer, regulatory, and company requirements. Disposition as accept/reject based on their conformance to drawings and specifications. Checks and monitors materials and equipment to verify calibration status. Performs visual inspection for conformance. Performs gage R and R studies. Accurately documents and records inspection or test data, dimensions, and quantities inspected, accepted, and rejected. Gathers and submits key characteristic data and Cpk studies. Processes and maintains all quality records per appropriate procedures to maintain accountability, acceptance, and status including compiling Certificate of Conformance and DMR. Participates with manufacturing engineering in the identification of inspection and test equipment, tools, and gauges required to achieve quality target levels. May recommend updates in inspection and test techniques to improve productivity/accuracy and eliminate inconsistencies through development of standards of acceptability. Assists in MRB process. Assists with first piece and in-process inspection reports. Setup and operate CMM’s in production. Verification of travelers and other documentation for compliance to established procedures. Supports and assists quality improvement teams, engineers, and operations to resolve problem issues and improve quality. Assists the supplier quality initiatives to facilitate corrective and preventative action relative to supplier quality problems and source inspection issues. Maintains an organized, clean and safe environment and maintains 5 “S” standards. Complies with safety rules including Personal Protective Equipment and OSHA standards. Participates in Lean initiatives eliminating waste. Other duties as assigned. Required Skills and Experience (Minimum requirements in terms of educational background, work experience, licenses/certifications or other knowledge, skills, and abilities). High School Diploma or equivalent. At least 3 years of Inspector experience in a manufacturing environment preferred. Working knowledge of metrology including coordinate measurement machines (CMM). Must be able to pass annual visual exam (20-25, corrected, uncorrected, one eye). Knowledge of the application of sampling methods and sampling plans preferred. Knowledge of product traceability methods and processes. Proficient reading, writing, oral communication, and comprehension in English language. Ability to read and interrupt blueprints, engineering drawings and specifications. Working knowledge of GD&T. Basic math skills. Ability to problem solve. Cooperative attitude, shares critical information, and remains professional in difficult situations. Self-directed; ability to work independently. This position requires use of information or access to hardware which is subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). All employees must be U.S. persons within the meaning of ITAR. ITAR defines a U.S. person as a U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident, Political Asylee, or Refugee. Additional Skills and Experience (Preferred or helpful) Experience working in the Aerospace, Medical or other highly regulated industry. Knowledge and use of metrology programming software. ISO 9001:AS9100 and ISO 13485 experience. Certified Quality Inspector.
Responsibilities
Performs quality inspections on received, in-process, and finished parts using CMMs and other metrology tools to ensure conformance to specifications. Assists in developing inspection methods and maintains quality records including Certificates of Conformance and DMRs.
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