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Assembly Process Inspector 1
- Royell Manufacturing, Inc. (Everett, WA)
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Job Description
This position is located at our assembly site: 2732 Grand Ave, Suite 140, Everett, WA 98201
Official Working Hours: Monday thru Friday 5:00am - 1:30pm
Benefits : Medical/Dental/Vision/Company-Paid Life Insurance, Supplemental Voluntary Benefits, 401k, Paid Holidays, Paid Time Off
Royell Manufacturing, Inc. is an independent company and global supplier of structural airplane parts such as precision components, kits and assemblies for the aerospace industry. The company is committed to delivering exceptional value to our customers through sustainable solutions focusing on quality, productivity and affordability.
Under the supervision of the Quality Supervisor, an Assembly Process Inspector 1 shall be able to perform any and all types of minor inspections using necessary equipment, caliper, micrometer, pin gages, etc., to perform those inspections. The Assembly Process Inspector will be responsible for ensuring that assembled product is compliant with design requirements.
Reporting to the Quality Supervisor, the Assembly Process Inspector 1 will work closely with the Shipping and Assembly Supervisor on daily priorities and task completion.
Requirements Essential Functions
+ Inspects assembled parts using best practices, inspection plans and tools commensurate with abilities such as:
+ Calipers
+ Micrometers
+ Gauge Pins
+ Reviews processing vendor certifications and product to verify compliance to Royell purchase order and work order; conducting the necessary measurements to establish compliance to drawing for thicknesses and masked features.
+ Inspects assemblies and sub-assemblies using standard inspection plans and checklists.
+ Maintains the integrity of the inspection queue system. Working on carts in a first in - first out order ensuring that carts are processed within the 3-day allotted queue time.
+ Ensures traceability of all products through review for completion or work sequences, material issues and product counts.
+ Completes necessary departmental documentation, such as:
+ First Article Inspection Reports.
+ Red tags / Blue tags.
+ Manufacturing Work Order.
+ Inspection Finding Sheets.
+ Enters necessary departmental information into dedicated computer systems, such as:
+ Rejection tags.
+ Q (Inspection Queue system in Proman MRP).
+ Filling digital documents in archive folders.
+ Communicates part status (good / reject / exact problems) with internal personnel.
+ Maintains the integrity of the shelf-life tracking system.
+ Maintains clean / organized work area.
+ Maintains confidentiality of company records.
+ Communicates shift tie-in information, inspection status, and first part queuing with incoming inspection personnel.
+ Supports company goals and embraces new and revised company system elements and willing use them as intended.
+ Must regularly maintain good attendance per policy each attendance year.
+ Other related duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
+ Uses all inspection equipment commensurate to the duties listed above.
+ Reads and interprets part drawings to the extent necessary to perform duties listed above.
+ Reads and interprets process specifications to the extent necessary to perform the duties listed above.
+ Understands Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing requirements to perform the duties listed above, such as finding and understanding the interpretations within the Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Standard, ANSI/AMSE Y14.5.
+ Good problem-solving capabilities.
Core Competencies and Expectations
+ Must comply with all company policies and procedures, including Human Resources Policies and Procedures, SOP's, work rules, and supervisory/management instructions.
+ Promote the Company’s commitment to workplace health, safety, and environmental compliance by abiding by our work rules, policies, and procedures.
+ Must read, write, and speak English proficiently to effectively perform the essential functions of this job.
+ Effectively work under strict production deadlines and effectively manage stress.
+ Cooperate and comply with supervisor’s reasonable instructions.
+ Listen and collaborate effectively, either individually or as part of a team.
+ Represent customers, suppliers, and coworkers with respect, courtesy, and dignity.
+ Demonstrates a high level of commitment to your job, doing whatever is necessary to get the job done.
+ Use work appropriate methods to resolve interpersonal conflicts with others by communicating with them using tact, diplomacy, and language (both verbal and nonverbal) appropriate to a work environment.
Minimum Qualifications
+ High School Diploma or equivalent GED certificate of completion.
+ 1 year of job experience with precision machined part assemblies or equivalent demonstrated proficiency.
Desirable Qualifications
+ Demonstrates ability to think analytically.
+ 1 or more years’ experience with aerospace product drawings and specifications.
+ Certified in Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing.
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