Perform in process layouts to process in production as stated on the Inspection Instruction Sheet.
Layout all first runs and verify by layout all jobs shut down on production floor.
Perform all end of run layouts and discuss recommendations for improvement with Tool Room associates and/or Quality Supervisor, as needed.
Review the Operator Instruction Sheets to ensure the Job and Part Numbers are correct, the frequency of inspection is designated and that all the critical features and dimensions have been specified before issuing. Ensure that Press Operators have gages to check the parts they are running. These gages include pin, thread, step and functional gages.
Check to ensure that all paperwork issued to operators, when controlled copies, is the most recent revision.
Ensure that Press Operators have 01S (Operator Instruction Sheets) with Control Charts/Histograms, Lot Trace Tickets (Lot Traceability and Routing System), Die Repair Sheets and any other paperwork necessary for quality parts production.
Operate Quality Gaging equipment (surface plates and accessories, reference (gage) pins, micrometers and dial calipers, coordinate measuring machines, optical comparitors, functional gages and Rockwell Hardness Testers) for routine inspection of first-run production parts, start-of-run parts following die repair or replacement and end-of-run parts. Ensure that all critical features and dimensions are within the specified tolerances.
Perform process capability studies for critical parts and or dimensions, when requested to by Engineering, the Quality Supervisor or Quality Manager.
Update Press Status Board listing operating and non-operating presses.
Maintain and complete 01S, In-Process Layout Sheet, Part Print (engineering drawing), Production Routing Slip and Die Repair Sheet for Job Folder.
Stop production (shut down presses/welders/tappers, etc) based upon quality inspection, and discussion with available technical experts (ex: Quality Supervisor, Quality Engineer, any individual designated to have this responsibility by the Quality Manager, etc)
Perform "green dot" and "blue dot" inspections per the appropriate IATF 16949 guidelines in order to ensure that completed product can be moved from the production area in a timely manner.
Follow all applicable IATF 16949 processes.
Generally, perform all other duties as required.
Skills and Experience
High school education or equivalent
Quality Associate A
Effectively and efficiently perform all essential functions of Quality B
Perform receiving inspection
Perform layered audits
Perform, monitor and control calibrations
Perform capability studies
Create X-R charts if applicable
If required ability to program CMM
Run any applicable salt spray chamber
Assist with new associate training
Benefits
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Weekly pay
$5 prescription drugs
$5 doctor's visit copays
Free teledoctor service
Free counseling services
Life insurance included
Vision insurance included
Dental insurance included
Vacation and holiday pay
Scholarship Opportunities
401(k) retirement plan
Free legal services
Our unbeatable employee discount program
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