Salary Range: 29 to 31 (Currency: USD) (Pay period: per-hour-wage)
For almost 30 years, SQA Services has been a premier leader in the provision of managed supplier quality services for audits, assessments, remote surveillance assessments, corrective actions, remediation, inspections, and engineering to manufacturers within all industries. We deliver services by deploying associates who are located throughout the United States and in 90+ countries around the world to your supplier sites. Our associates are expert quality assurance professionals with broad experience and local knowledge who can represent our clients on-demand and on-site faster than our competitors.
What to expect:
You will be part of a global inspection team assuring the quality of components and assemblies that this global aerospace leader is sourcing from one or more suppliers in this area. Once on the team, you will be deployed through SQA’s operations center based on client needs and each supplier’s production schedule. Before deployment, you will undergo training, including a remote classroom session, Gage R&R training and testing, and three shadow inspections with an existing inspector on the team. The final day of training is a shadow inspection with the client.
What You’ll Do:
- Incoming inspection from external providers of products or services/processing (e.g ., nickel plating)
- In-process and/or final inspection of critical features, including witness inspection
- Compilation of final inspection sign-off sheet or inspection package
- Verification that inspection equipment used to take measurements is capable of detecting defects.
- Verification that inspection methodology is adequate per drawing intent.
- Review and validation of justification for any part not inspected at final inspection.
- Audit and validation of execution to the inspection plan, if applicable
- Verify hardware cleanliness and absence of internal or external foreign object debris.
- Verify safety wire has been applied in a negative pull orientation, correct number of turns, and pigtails are tucked in according to specification requirements.
What You’ll Need
- 3+ years of experience performing inspection of electronic components.
- Ability to read and interpret work instructions, procedures, drawings, schematics, and datasheets.
- Knowledge in IPC-A-610 & J-STD-001; the qualified candidate will be trained if not already certified.
- Understanding of electronic components and electronic assembly processes.