Quality Control Inspector IIIother related Employment listings - San Diego, CA at Geebo

Quality Control Inspector III

Qualifications
Responsibilities
Perform well-developed level visual and dimensional inspections of purchased material, in-process and finished electronic components, assemblies and subassemblies for drawing requirements and workmanship. Operate well-developed level mechanical and electrical measurement tools such as caliper, micrometers, tool gages, volt meters, LCZ meters, video microscopes and measuring microscopes, etc; ability to use X-Ray Fluorescence XRF analysis; perform solder-ability; operate manual Coordinate Measuring Machine CMM and plating test analysis. May conduct incoming in-process and final inspection of classified devices with Security procedures and safety precautions. Assist Quality and Production Engineers in investigations of processes related to quality issues. Complete accurate records on paper and information system, including inspection reports, training records, equipment maintenance logs, continuous improvement initiatives and corrective action for continuous improvement. Able to obtain/maintain internal inspection certifications. Review supplier data for compliance to test parameters, requirements and specified standards. Interface with customer source inspectors; maintain equipment, tools and workstation. Participate in safety training and actively comply with safety policies and practices. Improve and maintain 6S in your area, make suggestions for improvements. Participate in Lean/Six Sigma activities in own work area as well as events for other areas to enhance cross-functional problem solving. Collaborate in team meetings and activities, including Self Evaluation Team SET support as appropriate. Provides general guidance on task completion, new skill acquisition and technical guidance to lower level associated within their own group. Perform other related duties as assigned.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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