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Responsibilities:
· Performs the final inspection process for all products moving through the department.
· Completes an inspection sheet to document compliance or issues for each inspected job.
· Completes nonconformance reports (NCRs) when a product does not meet the traveler, print or customer specs.
· Oversees packaging of stock product, manuals, and certs to prepare materials for shipping.
· Addresses problems such as damage, shortages and nonconformance issues with the appropriate internal person(s).
· Performs duties identified in the Assembler 2 description, when needed.
· Performs OSHA compliant inspections of below-the-hook (BTH) and material handling products.
· Performs on-site maintenance and proactively corrects potential failures for customers participating in scheduled maintenance programs.
· Determines the most cost-effective, safe approach to address customer needs.
· Surfaces new equipment and repair opportunities and provides details to the Sales team.
· Removes trash and debris throughout the day and maintains clear aisles. Reports on defective tools and equipment.
· Complies with all safety rules and regulations.
Requirements:
· High school diploma or equivalent
· ASQ certification as Certified Quality Inspector (CQI) or Certified Quality Technician (CQT) a plus.
· Three years of experience in Quality Inspection in a manufacturing environment
· One year troubleshooting and testing product failure experience
· One year forklift experience
· One-year overhead crane experience
· Ability to assemble and troubleshoot all Caldwell stock/standard product lines
· Ability to use hand measuring devices including calipers, angle finders and squares.
· Proven ability to read and interpret blueprints including welding, electrical and general symbols.
· Ability to read a tape measure.
· Strong knowledge of OSHA safety requirements
· Knowledge of ASME below-the-hook (BTH) standards
· Computer proficiency sufficient to enter data into an automated system and create inspection documents.
· Electrical and hydraulic knowledge a plus
Physical Requirements
Employee is frequently required to stand, walk and use repetitive hand/wrist motion; occasionally required to twist/turn, stoop/bend, push/pull, squat, reach overhead and use forearm rotation. Employee must also be able to occasionally lift and carry up to 25 pounds. Vision corrected to near 20/20 required.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $19.30 - $28.95 per hour
Expected hours: 40 per week
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Work Location: In person
Full Time
Investment Management
$57k-69k (estimate)
05/09/2024
09/05/2024
caldwellorkin.com
TAMPA, FL
50 - 100
2008
Investment Company
DEREK PILECKI
$5M - $10M
Investment Management
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