Ensure delivered materials meet company, industry and customer standards through visual inspection and verification of vendor supplied documentation.
Requirements
- Experience with electrical and mechanical assemblies
- Experience performing visual inspection on Circuit Boards (CCA’s), using a microscope
- Experience performing visual inspection on Electromechanical Assemblies, Electrical Cables
- Familiarity with electronic workmanship standards such as IPC-A-610 and IPC-A-620.
- Background in Maritime and/orAerospace manufacturing, mechanical assemblies, and/or electronic assemblies.
Responsibilities
- Performing visual inspection of purchased materials using manufacturing drawings, diagrams, specifications and workmanship standards to approve or reject units.
- Verify vendor supplied documentation including packing lists, OEM/OCM, Date/Lot Codes, certificates of conformance, First Article Inspection Reports (FAIR), test data and other required deliverables.
- Inspection of products and their associated documents in accordance with L3Harris Standards, engineering requirements, customer specifications, work instructions, inspection plans, and other requirements as needed.
- Understand and apply the elements of corrective and preventive actions, including root cause analysis.
- Provide feedback on Inspection Control Plans for MN’s worked in area.
- Read, interpret and inspect related inspection plans, drawings, specifications, workmanship standards and other documents.
- Identify nonconforming coditions and document the nonconformance, in writing, in a quality notification.
Other
- High School Diploma or equivalent and a minimum of 8 years of prior relevant experience or 2 years post-Secondary/Associates Degree with a minimum of 4 years of prior related experience.
- Provide training and mentor new inspectors.
- Able to work independently to determine methods and procedures on new assignments. May act as a facilitator and coordinate work efforts as directed by leadership.
- Move items up to 32 lbs.
- 5+ years experience within the DoD environment