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Integra LifeSciences Quality Inspector 1, 2nd Shift in Anasco, Puerto Rico
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This job description is designed to outline the primary functions and qualifications of this position. This definition does not limit the employee or Integra to just the areas described. It does not identify all tasks that may be required or address performance exceptions, nor does it limit Integra from changing the content. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee.
The incumbent is responsible for tests and inspects raw materials, work in process, and finished goods at various stages of production process. Selects random samples for tests at specified stages such as incoming or in production process, and tests products for variety of qualities, such as dimensions, performance, appearance, correct assembly, and other testing instruments. Records test data, applying statistical quality control procedures.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
Inspects labels, pid's, and pouches visually to approve packing operations or other operations.
Obtains samples, inspects samples to specifications, records inspection data and makes accept/reject decisions based on inspection findings with respect to specifications.
Verifies dimensions, cavity measures, pressure and other specifications of products, using measuring gauges and testing equipment such as optical comparator, micrometers, calipers, go-no-go gauges, pin gauges, microscope, air pressure gauges, and other testing instruments.
Follows quality control inspection criteria in order to release acceptable lots to store or reject lots to prior operations for re-work.
Reads written specifications, drawings, and procedures such as the Quality Control Inspection Procedures.
Fills quality control records, information on shop orders, and maintains other control reports and documentation.
Assists in training of new Q.A. Inspectors.
Provides G.M.P./Quality Manual reinforcement and conducts spot audits to manufacturing areas in order to assist production to achieve established goals.
May be assigned to different workstations as product needs require.
May use forklift or jack pallets for handling raw materials incoming inspection area.
Sets up and performs destructive and non-destructive test on materials, parts or products to measure performance, material characteristics, etc.
Maintains quality control records, blueprints, procedures, and other documentation's accurate, updated, and properly organized in files.
Assures all control documentation are prepared and attached to the corresponding lots.
Assures that all equipment's are adequately calibrated and informs Supervisor of any discrepancy.
Assures raw materials or products released to stores or for sterilization fulfill quality standards.
Maintains work area clean and in orderly conditions.
Follow Clean Room Rules and Gowning Practices.
Must use safety shoes in areas that require it or the required protective equipment of the assigned workstation. This applies to all area where safety shoes are required.
Maintains control of raw material quarantine area and printed materials, and discrepant materials in store.
Works on priority orders when released before others to assure compliance with production schedules.
Assist the supervisor in any other duty as requested.
Minimum Qualifications:
High School graduate or equivalent.
One (1) year experience in a similar position in an FDA regulated manufacturing environment preferred.
Driver's license on heavy vehicles highly preferred.
Knowledge of basic math concepts, graphs interpretation, and use of procedures, and inspection methods.
Knowledge of statistical process control techniques.
Ability to read, understand drawings and written documents in English.
Ability to work using testing instruments and manual equipment.
Ability to be in a standing position for long periods of time.
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED
Computers, general office equipment including, printers, copiers, scanners, and fax machines. Optical comparator, micrometers, calipers, go-no-go gauges, pin gauges, microscope, air pressure gauges, and other testing instruments.
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