What are the responsibilities and job description for the Quality Inspector position at Mercury Systems?
Job Summary:
Ensure that we provide a quality product to our customers through diligent and effective inspections of products and materials.
Job Responsibilities:
- Supporting incoming, in-process and final inspection (Torrance and Cypress).
- Reviewing supporting data and documentation and generating inspection records.
- Enforcing FOE/FOD, ESD and Calibration protocols.
- Generating non-conforming material records in our Quality Applications and ERP System.
- Performing a variety of Quality Assurance related tasks in support of engineering and operation.
Required Qualifications:
- Typically requires 2( ) years of experience in electronic and mechanical inspection.
- Experience with mechanical inspection tools.
- Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T).
- Strong knowledge of J-STD-001 and/or IPC 610 Class 3.
- Experience working in an ISO-9001 and/or AS9100 Quality System environment.
- Able to be interpreting electronics drawing schematics.
- Ability to work under a microscope for long periods of time as required.
- Ability to work overtime as needed.
- Traveling for training, support inspection at Cypress City location and supplier source inspection purposes may sometimes be required (within 75 miles).
Preferred Qualifications:
- J-STD-001 Class 3 and/or IPC 610 Certification preferred.
- AOI experience preferred.
- AS9102 (First Article Inspection) experience preferred.
- Experience with mechanical inspection tools.
- Counter Measuring Machine (CMM) preferred.
- Experience with a Quality Application such as ORACLE, TIPQA, QCBD, etc. preferred.
- Experience with Deltek Costpoint, ORACLE, E-WIP, AGILE, ADP, ERP System preferred.
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