Quality Inspector - Tulsa, OK, United States - BuildSubmarines

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    Quality Inspector
    Openings on 1st shift

    Quality is at the forefront of everything we do, andwe need individuals that will carry that passion and help ensure the product wemanufacture meets our stringent quality expectations.

    We have several steps in our quality processand an inspector could be placed in a variety of areas.
    Our quality processes start at receivinginspection to make sure the components we use meet our standards.
    AOI inspectors manage an Automated OpticalInspection process to verify circuit boards coming off our manufacturing linesare correct.
    After all manufacturingprocesses are complete, we have IPQC (In Process Quality Control) inspectorscomplete a final visual inspection of product.

    Starting as a hardware supply store during the California Gold Rush and eventually assisted in the birth of the aerospace industry in Southern California by providing aircraft aluminum to early aerospace pioneers like Lindbergh, Douglas and Lockheed.

    Today Ducommun is a global provider of innovative manufacturing solutions for customers in the aerospace, defense and industrial markets.

    We specialize in electronic and structural systems, producing complex products and components for commercial aircraft platforms, mission-critical military and space programs, and sophisticated industrial applications.

    Our Facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma manufactures state-of-the-art circuit boards for Aerospace and Defense.


    Great benefits including paid vacation and sick time, 401K match, Employee Stock Purchase Program, annual bonus plan, and tuition reimbursement.


    Inspect electrical equipment to ensure customerstandards.

    Perform first piece / first article inspections
    Perform receiving inspection on raw materials, in-process inspection on work in progress, final inspection on completed assemblies per documentation and record results

    Inspect a variety of electronic components and assemblies such as printed wiring boards, connectors with attached wires, flexible circuits, crimped or soldered wires, a variety of molded parts and/or the use of such materials in electronic arrangements of various degrees of complexity.

    Check for availability of tools, equipment and materials; receive or relocate materials from preceding operation or storage area as needed; arrange workplace, equipment and materials for proper working procedure as required.

    Ensure all required paperwork is received and previous operations indicated on the documents are completed in accordance with established procedures prior to conducting an inspection.

    Complete rejected material dispositions (RMD) paperwork and process for approval.
    Maintain and where required, calibrate equipment used in inspection and manufacturing processes.
    May provide on-the-job-training (OJT) for other inspectors.
    May assume limited supervisor responsibilities in the absence of the Quality Supervisor.

    Proficient use of inspection tools and associated technical documents including but not limited to the following: voltmeters, micrometers, hand stamp, eye loop, pedestal mounted magnifying glass or scope with light, in-process work sheets, drawings, blueprints, specifications sheets, bills of material, a variety of jigs and fixtures for examining components and assemblies and calibrated measuring rules.

    Knowledge of required standards, as identified in training matrix, including ISO and Mil Specs.
    Intermediate level computer proficiency including e-mail, Word, and Excel
    Minimum 2 years of electrical inspection experience preferred.
    Must be capable of satisfactorily completing the training and certifications identified in training matrix.
    See training matrix for facility specific training