What are the responsibilities and job description for the Quality Inspector position at Enerpac Tool Group Corp?
Overview
Enerpac Tool Group Corp. is a premier industrial tools, services, technology, and solutions provider serving a broad and diverse set of customers in more than 100 countries.
The Company makes complex, often hazardous jobs possible safely and efficiently.
Summary of the Role:
Incoming quality control inspector with leadership and coordination duties to ensure timely and accurate analysis of production materials.
Key Responsibilities:
- Inspect component parts and products to customer, company, and supplier dimensional drawings and standards.
- Create, maintain, and evaluate the quality of inspection records.
- Assure inventory accuracy for nonconformed inspected goods in the company ERP.
- Achieve, demonstrate, and maintain proficiency in reading engineering prints, GD&T, color spectroscopy, hardness testing, spring force testing, calipers, micrometers, depth gauges, height gauges, thread gauges, and pin gauges, CMM, and other common hard gauges.
- Support non-standard orders to support part validation tasks.
- Maintain a safe and clean environment. Follow safety rules of the production floor.
- Certification/decertification of incoming parts.
- Execute incoming inspection FIFO process.
- Process Priorities in a timely manner and clearly communicate to key stakeholders.
- Support, train, mentor co-op students and inspection trainees.
- Support Quality management system tasks (i.e., Calibration, ISO procedures, monitoring team output, continuous improvement).
- Support evaluation and troubleshooting activities for warehouse support, production, and new product development.
- Be trained to use and maintain lab instrumentation.
- Additional tasks as assigned.
Requirements:
- Ability to interact professionally with internal and external customers and suppliers.
- Understand and use dimensional inspection equipment properly to achieve accuracy and precision.
- Write and complete technical forms.
- Read and interpret blueprints and engineering specifications.
- Apply concepts such as functions, percentages, rates, and proportions to simple data.
- Work effectively in a team environment.
- Strong eye for detail.
- Familiarity with Windchill, Oracle, MS Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams preferred.
Education and Experience:
- High School diploma or GED equivalent.
- CMM basics course or be able to complete CMM basics within 8 months of appointment.
- Experience using the common tools (calipers, micrometers, functional gauges, hardness testers, bore gauges, bore scope, and air gauges) is preferred.
- An ability to read prints containing standard tolerancing as well as geometric Dimensioning and tolerancing is a must.
- Ideal candidate will have 3-4 years of experience in a quality inspector role inspecting a variety of parts (castings, injection molded parts, fabrications, and machined parts).
Physical Demands:
Employee may have to lift documents/work materials up to 30 pounds in weight. Employee will have to be able to walk to a variety of primary work locations. Employee will need to listen, understand, and speak with team members in person, telephonically, and electronically at all levels within a diverse workforce and with supported organizations.
Work Environment:
Primary work environment is in a temperature-controlled lab setting and its immediate surroundings. Lead inspector also acts a liaison to support other teams and will traverse the plant, receiving areas, and office frequently. Employee may be exposed to varying levels of noise based on the location.