Full Description
Growing Role of QC Engineers in Quality Management
Job Description:
As the "Final Gatekeeper" of the manufacturing process, the Quality Control (QC) Engineer is in charge of physically inspecting and testing raw materials, in-process components, and completed goods. Making sure that no product leaves the facility unless it precisely complies with the technical drawings and quality standards is your main responsibility. As the "Technical Inspector," you use standardized testing procedures and precise equipment to find flaws before they affect the client. The ideal applicant is a perceptive expert who has a thorough understanding of metrology and material standards and a "zero-compromise" attitude toward deviations.
Key Duties
Incoming Material Inspection: Compare raw materials and outsourced components to the Bill of Materials (BOM) and purchase specifications by carefully sampling and testing
them.
In-Process Quality Control (IPQC): Perform hourly "Floor Audits" and routine "Line Clearance" to find production variances early and avoid large amounts of scrap.
Final Product Testing: Conduct 100% or AQL-based sampling of completed products to verify their functional performance, aesthetic polish, and dimensional accuracy.
Metrology and Gauge Management: Make sure all equipment is within its calibration cycle and operate and maintain precise measuring instruments (such as CMMs, profile projectors, micrometers, and height gauges).
Handling Non-Conforming Material (NCMR): Sort faulty materials right away, record non-conformances, and help the quality assurance team decide if the parts should be "Reworked," "Scrapped," or "Accepted under Deviation."
We invite you to apply and explore this exciting opportunity!
Warm Regards,
HR - Maria
88708 33430
infohrmaria04@gmail.com