
Production inspector - 447
Korry Electronics Co., Everett, WA, United States
What You Will Do
Inspects complex manufactured, purchased and/or fabricated parts for conformance to quality requirements stated on drawings, quality procedures or purchase orders. Serves as the SME for inspection processes and equipment functions within specified area.
Primary Responsibilities
Performs visual, dimensional, electrical, functional, and optical inspection per documentation with minimal supervision.
Works from engineering drawings, customer specifications, quality assurance standards, test procedures, and qualified verbal instructions to determine acceptance of product.
Presents hardware for internal source inspection, as required.
Participates in continuous improvement teams.
May assist in process or Aerospace audits such as AS9100.
Verifies quality in accordance with statistical process and other control procedures.
Uses basic-to-complex inspection measurement equipment and performs complex set‑ups to check dimensions and geometric tolerancing.
This role will include training on the ESS (environmental stress screening) Chamber and functional testing.
Proficiently uses computer to document quality records, First Article Inspection Reports and job sustaining.
Makes drawing, test procedure or process improvement recommendations to Leadership in effort to improve design and/or manufacturability of product.
Responsible for cross training lower-level Inspectors and is a mentor for all other Inspectors.
Preferred Education & Experience
High school diploma or equivalent.
Two-year technical degree, Certified Quality Auditor or Certified Mechanical Inspector (CMI).
Requires 3+ years inspection experience in Aerospace manufacturing.
Skills and Abilities
In depth knowledge and the ability to apply advanced shop mathematics, blueprint reading, geometric tolerancing and SPC.
Ability to proficiently set-up and use all inspection measurement equipment, basic to complex.
Skilled with Microsoft Outlook, Word, Teams, and Excel software.
Strong written and verbal communication skills for cross-shift tie-ins.
Ability to work cooperatively in a team environment.
Ability to prioritize tasks and work independently to meet goals.
Physical Requirements
Lifting up to 50-lbs may be required.
Periodic standing, sitting, and walking.
Work Environment
This position is for First Shift (6:00am - 2:30pm), Monday through Friday.
The ambient noise level is low, but hearing protection is provided, upon request.
This job operates in a professional manufacturing environment.
Salary Range
Please note the typical hiring range is $25.13 - $34.00 hourly. Job offers within the range are based on significant job qualifications and pay equity.
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Inspects complex manufactured, purchased and/or fabricated parts for conformance to quality requirements stated on drawings, quality procedures or purchase orders. Serves as the SME for inspection processes and equipment functions within specified area.
Primary Responsibilities
Performs visual, dimensional, electrical, functional, and optical inspection per documentation with minimal supervision.
Works from engineering drawings, customer specifications, quality assurance standards, test procedures, and qualified verbal instructions to determine acceptance of product.
Presents hardware for internal source inspection, as required.
Participates in continuous improvement teams.
May assist in process or Aerospace audits such as AS9100.
Verifies quality in accordance with statistical process and other control procedures.
Uses basic-to-complex inspection measurement equipment and performs complex set‑ups to check dimensions and geometric tolerancing.
This role will include training on the ESS (environmental stress screening) Chamber and functional testing.
Proficiently uses computer to document quality records, First Article Inspection Reports and job sustaining.
Makes drawing, test procedure or process improvement recommendations to Leadership in effort to improve design and/or manufacturability of product.
Responsible for cross training lower-level Inspectors and is a mentor for all other Inspectors.
Preferred Education & Experience
High school diploma or equivalent.
Two-year technical degree, Certified Quality Auditor or Certified Mechanical Inspector (CMI).
Requires 3+ years inspection experience in Aerospace manufacturing.
Skills and Abilities
In depth knowledge and the ability to apply advanced shop mathematics, blueprint reading, geometric tolerancing and SPC.
Ability to proficiently set-up and use all inspection measurement equipment, basic to complex.
Skilled with Microsoft Outlook, Word, Teams, and Excel software.
Strong written and verbal communication skills for cross-shift tie-ins.
Ability to work cooperatively in a team environment.
Ability to prioritize tasks and work independently to meet goals.
Physical Requirements
Lifting up to 50-lbs may be required.
Periodic standing, sitting, and walking.
Work Environment
This position is for First Shift (6:00am - 2:30pm), Monday through Friday.
The ambient noise level is low, but hearing protection is provided, upon request.
This job operates in a professional manufacturing environment.
Salary Range
Please note the typical hiring range is $25.13 - $34.00 hourly. Job offers within the range are based on significant job qualifications and pay equity.
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