*Must have IPC620 Experience* The Source Inspector (SI) is responsible for performing inspection operations of in‑process or completed hardware, including dimensional and visual inspection. Source inspection may include reviewing all paperwork related to the product, final inspection, receiving inspection, outside processing, and assembly. The SI verifies FAI’s against AS9102 for accuracy and completeness, uses hand tools and gaging techniques, and interprets B/P and GD&T. Inspectures occur at end‑customer suppliers’ locations, requiring travel. Job Responsibilities Dimensional inspection of aerospace machined components Perform FAI’s – AS9102 Use hand measurement tools Apply knowledge of CMM inspection process Utilize GD&T (ASME Y14.5) and blueprint interpretation Conduct final and receiving inspections (dimensional, visual, surface finish, and assembly) Read, interpret, and apply quality policies, procedures, and documents Process warehouse materials Follow established guidelines and procedures Support corrective actions and root‑cause identification Perform additional duties as assigned Required Skills Experience with dimensional inspection of aerospace machined components Experience conducting FAI’s – AS9102 Proficient with hand measurement gages and conventional inspection techniques Knowledge of GD&T and blueprint interpretation MS Outlook and Excel proficiency Valid driver’s license and auto insurance Additional Desired Skills Practical experience with quality inspection tools and equipment Experience in RCCA and problem solving General Requirements Ability to handle complex situations and solve problems Grace under pressure to meet deadlines Technical and business information analysis Strong teamwork and communication (verbal and written, including telephone and email) Ability to remain seated for up to 5 hours Fluent in English (reading and writing) Professionalism, integrity, and exceptional attention to detail Independent decision‑making, analytical skills, and professional judgment Interpersonal, written, and verbal communication excellence Ability to manage several objectives simultaneously Detail oriented, organized, and self‑motivated Additional Qualifications (Preferred) 3+ years as a quality inspector or technician 3+ years in an aerospace manufacturing facility 3+ years in inspection duties, including FAI’s, GD&T, and blueprint interpretation Proficiency with Microsoft Office products Effective communication skills Preferred detail orientation Any combination of education and experience considered Vision Requirements Near vision: meets Orthorater 8 (95% or Jaeger #2 at 12 inches) Far vision: meets Orthorater 4 (76%) or Snellen Chart 20/50 Color perception: 6 of 9 Orthorater plates US or international citizenship or permanent residence status required depending on work location Working Conditions Productivity: perform work efficiently, effectively, and timely with minimal direction Mobility: perform light lifting, prolonged sitting, occasional standing, walking (approx. 1–2 miles), reaching, climbing, and balance; drive long distances to suppliers as needed; lift up to 20 pounds Vision: sufficient to read documents, computer screens, and observe others; includes close, distance, color, peripheral, and focus adjustment Environment: typical office conditions with quality management, SMS, and external customers; moderate to high noise levels Other factors: Monday–Friday 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.; occasional extended hours and weekend overtime #J-18808-Ljbffr
Aerospace Harnessing Source Inspector With Ipc620
TRIGO ADR AMERICAS
ciudad juarez, ciudad juarez
Publicado hace 7 días
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