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Humanetics Innovation Solutions Inc Quality Inspector in Farmington Hills, Michigan
Role Purpose: The Quality Technician is responsible for ensuring that Humanetics Safety Division manufactured and purchased components and parts meet all product quality requirements, defined from blueprints and customer quality requirements. Completion of these requirements through measurement and visual verification to ensure customer requirements are meet. Quality technician facilitates process standardization, reducing non-conformances and process variation with an emphasis on continuous improvement activities.
*Essential Functions & Responsibilities: *
Inspection of components and parts for manufactured, purchased and outside processing to ensure all design and customer specifications
Inspection of components and parts with micrometers, calipers, comparators, gages (pin and ring) and other quality inspection tools
Inspection and review of dummy paperwork and final dummy inspection to ensure all documentation match prior to shipping
Inspection of components and parts with CMM (Wenzel), efficiently navigate CMM program (Polywork's and OpenDMIS) and interpret CMM reports for component and part conformance
Lead and suggest continuous improvement activities to ensure the quality department is working efficiency to achieve manufacturing and customer requirements for component and part specifications
Create and update quality documentation (process sheets, work instructions, quality alerts, etc.) to standardize process improvements to ensure world class quality system
Monitor all gages, fixtures and devices for maintenance and calibration requirements per the established calibration process and ISO specifications
Complete non-conforming documentation and follow-up to ensure non-conformance is mitigated with department supervisor
Complete all required quality process documents for first-article inspection, PPAP requirements and supplier review
Recommend new test equipment for component and part inspection to improve quality and department efficienc