Quality Assurance, Inspector Key Job Responsibilities: - Conduct inspections to ensure compliance and conformance with project or contract specifications
- Conduct inspections in accordance with Quality Control Plan
- Conduct inspections to ensure adherence to applicable legal requirements
- Confer with Quality Assurance, Manager as appropriate
- Read blueprints and specifications
- Monitor operations to ensure that they meet specifications
- Recommend adjustments to the assembly or installation process
- Inspect, identify, and submitmaterial, components, or products for testing and measurement
- Operate electronic inspection equipment and software
- Document approval or rejection of inspected material, components, or products
- Identify for removal all components, products and materials that fail to meet specifications
- Report inspection and test data and quantities inspected
- Participate in the Preparatory Meeting for each definable feature of work to review pertinent sections of the plans and specs requirements with the foreman supervising the work.
- Participate in Initial Inspection to assure all required/approved materials, personnel and equipment are available, verify the site conditions, inspect the initial installation of the work and identify the required level of workmanship, quality, and safety measures
- Participate in Follow-up Inspections continuously to insure professional workmanship, quality and safety in accordance with contract documents.
- Perform inspections on all work performed in detail, efficiently, and in conjunction with Owner/QC.
- Collect data, analyze for continuous improvement, and share with project team weekly.
- Participate in the daily Operational Risk Management (ORM) meetings ensuring Quality items/issues for the scope of the work are discussed and present at least 2-3 quality tips of the day relevant to the scope of work.
- Document daily QC reports
- Understand and follow all applicable quality system procedures, performing all assigned responsibilities outlined in the QMS.
- Perform Receiving (REC), First Article (FAI), In-Process (IP) and Final Inspections (FI) on electrical and mechanical assemblies visually and/or with inspection equipment.
- Immediately notify operators, or supervision of any non-conformances in products
- Perform all quality reporting requirements outlined in the MCD Quality Management System (including the inspection checklists, Data Collection Reports (PDCR), hold logs, discrepancy notices, waiver logs etc.)
- Identify for segregation nonconforming units following the MCD Nonconformance procedure for prefabricated and purchased products.
- Assist in the training of operators and provide guidance. Assist in the problem-solving process.
- Participate in the Daily ORM work briefings to represent the Quality Portion.
- Assist in root cause, corrective and preventive action development for systemic issues. Advise appropriate party of any corrective action to be taken.
- Coordinate with supervisor to ensure all shifts are covered appropriately in case of absence of an inspector.
Required Qualifications: - Associates Degree in Technical Discipline (may be substituted for quality related experience)
- At least 6 years hands-on experience in construction, estimation, and/or quality control activities.
- Experience with reading and interpreting contractual requirements, drawings, BIM models, specifications, current NEC codes, NETA and other applicable standards
- Experience with receiving, production, shipping and quality processes.
- Excellent communication skills (written, and verbal)
- Strong attention to details, highly organized and computer literate.
- Ability to work well in a fast-paced manufacturing environment
Certification Requirement:
- Possess Journeyman Electrical License or obtain the Journeyman License within 6 months of employment.
Abilities:
- Exposure to computer screens for an extended period of time.
- Sitting for extended periods of time.
- Reach by extending hands or arms in any direction.
- Have finger dexterity in order to manipulate objects with fingers rather than whole hands or arms, for example, using a keyboard.
- Listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences.
- Communicate information and ideas in speaking so others will understand.
- Read and understand information and ideas presented in writing.
- Apply general rules to specific problems to produce answers that make sense.
- Identify and understand the speech of another person.