Quality Inspector Ii - Los Angeles, United States - Total Aerospace Services
Description
Do you want to be a part of a team of aviation innovators who are helping change the industry landscape?
Our client is the leading and most comprehensive provider of maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services and consultative repair solutions for military engines and accessories on mature platforms.
They also support multiple legacy and specialty engines and are the source of innovative repair solutions for domestic and international fleets.
They are focused onPerformance backed by a commitment to LEAN. Our client provides outstanding service in the challenging MRO market.
This brings their customers back to the company again and again, as customers
Trust them to deliver on time with "Best in Class" Quality.
Performance, Quality & Trust is what they are committed to delivering each and every day.
They are currently recruiting for a
Quality Inspector II in Stockton, CA.
What Is In It For You
Salary:
$22.78/hr - $31.00/hr
Position Type:
Permanent - Full-time
Benefits:
Medical, Dental, 401K, Disability, Company-provided Life Insurance, FSA, HSA
A Day In The Life of a Quality Inspector II**As a Quality Inspector II, you will be responsible for the inspection of components, subassemblies, and finished products. You should also be able to determine the proper sampling plans based on Component Specifications, Inspection Plans, or Customer supplied requirements and must be able to work independently with mínimal guidance.
Essential Duties of The Quality Inspector II**- Perform visual and dimensional inspections of in-process and finished components, subassemblies, and products;
- Provide input for inspection methods and improvements related to the job;
- Assist Quality and Engineering in investigations of processrelated quality issues;
- Provide samples and communication to QA and Production Management concerning quality issues when required;
- Organizes work and storage areas for efficient workflow and to showcase the quality of work in the facility;
- Understanding and knowledge of the use of basic inspection tools;
- Communicate effectively to team members;
- Detailoriented, able to stay on task, and selfmotivated;
- Conduct internal department audits;
- Be compliant with safety procedures and policies.
Education/Experience:
- High school diploma or GED;
- Certification in precision inspection and other related discipline's helpful;
- 23 years of related experience;
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