The QC Inspector, Visual, Orchid Oregon, performs tasks to visually inspect machined and machined & polished parts to ensure compliance to customer acceptance criteria in accordance with established policies and procedures.
Requirements
- Ensure compliance to Orchid requirements in inspection and record keeping
- Collect inspection data and report results
- Maintain accurate documentation at all times during the manufacturing and inspection process per Good Manufacturing Practices
- Perform testing and inspection at various stages of production, including visual and dimensional inspection
- Use handheld inspection tools for measurement purposes, such as micrometers, calipers, height gages, optical comparator, gage blocks, and dial indicators
- Conduct physical inspection of product with gauging such as: Thread gages, plug gages, pin gages, functional gages
- Perform visual and/or cosmetic inspection of product following applicable procedure(s) using appropriate light sources
- Monitor equipment to ensure proper operation and escalate any equipment-related issues
- Communicate potential nonconforming situations to Quality Engineering and Quality Management
- Demonstrate an understanding of basic manufacturing concepts and processes
- Quarantine non-conforming or potential non-conforming parts or materials
- Work modified schedules to support production requirements as necessary
- Complete First Article Inspections as well as receiving, in-process, and final and packaging inspections against customer requirements with minimal supervision
- Train inspection personnel
- Inspect customer-returned parts
- Under guidance, perform first piece inspections to support production and perform internal manufactured first articles
- Advocate for the health and safety of self, co-workers, customers, and the community
- Support quality and compliance by adhering to all procedures, work instructions, and forms per the Quality Management Systems (QMS)
- Complete all required training
- Visually inspect machined and polished parts
- Confirm discrepancies using appropriate tools including, but not limited to calipers, pin gages, measuring instruments and surface profilometers as required
- Route non-conforming product for rework operations to ensure compliance of customer acceptance criteria
- Accurately document inspection results
- Communicate nonconformance's and work with Quality to drive corrective actions
- Complete proper documentation as required including, but not limited to, process routing card, salvage router, scrap tags, dimensional reports, etc.
Benefits
- Comprehensive benefit package
- 401(k) with company match
- Paid time off