Jobs and Opportunities
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Job purpose Summary:
As a Quality Engineer you will build quality into the production process. Working with the Quality Manager you will maintain the AS9100 standard and generate improvement activities/processes to increase efficiency and productivity.
Key Responsibilities & Accountabilities:
Preparation and co-ordination of FAIR’s to AS9102 standard.
Generation of Control Plans, to ensure key characteristics and customer requirements are met throughout the production process.
Contract review – capability, new product introduction and engineering change control.
Update and maintain the Quality Manual to AS9100 standard.
Training – Lead training sessions and workshops relating to use of Inspection equipment and standard operating procedures.
Perform and action Audits (internal & supplier).
Coordination of corrective and preventative actions (8D, Root cause analysis).
Inspection of parts via first-off In-process & final inspection (use of multiple measurement equipment and techniques).
Perform equipment calibrations and maintain the calibration register.
Material Review Board – review, monitor and action internal & external non-conformances controlling the quarantine process.
Gauge Control – Control of gauging ensuring all gauges are maintained and controlled.
Flexibility with overtime requirement
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Job purpose Summary:
CMM Quality Inspectors/Technicians will support the business’s engineering and manufacturing contract through all first off submissions and final inspections. To work closely with the staff on the shop floor in Milling, Turning, Finishing, Quality, Assembly and Dispatch.
Key Responsibilities & Accountabilities:
· CNC CMM operation, programming
· Maintaining and updating CMM program database to support operator use
· First off review and approval using fastest method for required precision (manual tools or specialized equipment) covering the complete scope of the job pack and customer requirements, process requirements and Control Plan
I.E. checking part against drawing or solid model and issue status, all features complete to the operation being machined, all sizes not just within tolerances but as close to mid limit as possible (unless otherwise indicated), all finishes to be to an acceptable standard reflective of the method of machining, all features are complete, correctly positioned and oriented· Provide support to shop floor staff relating to in-progress inspection, measuring techniques and understanding of Control Plan, driving In-Process inspections on the shop floor
· Performing shop floor patrol inspections to pick up any issues in earliest stage possible
· Coordinate shop floor measuring equipment and gauges cabinet ensuring that all equipment is calibrated and in correct location
· Championing Quality on the shop floor, mentoring cell leaders, setters and operators in regards to Quality topics,
· ensuring that all Non-Conforming product is correctly labelled and placed in MRB area, performing pre-MRB review if required
· Following connected to activity processes defined by AS9100 QMS connected to job activity (SOP 07.02, SOP 07.03, SOP 08.02)
· Using knowledge of the manufacturing process you will update and maintain control plans to highlight key features of parts.
With this in mind, the level of understanding of the part / drawing and knowledge of the machining process required by the inspector is not just measuring parts but being a critical eye for all aspects of the quality parts on a level with the setter if not technically greater than the setter as the person who will offer guidance regarding the parts critical features will quite often be the inspection team.
Additional Information:
Flexibility with overtime requirement
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