Receiving Inspector 1 ShiftJob Description
Job Summary & Essential Functions:
Inspect electrical equipment to ensure customer standards.
- Perform first piece / first article inspections.
- Perform receiving inspection on raw materials, in-process inspection on work in progress, final inspection on completed assemblies per documentation and record results.
- Inspect a variety of electronic components and assemblies such as printed wiring boards, connectors with attached wires, flexible circuits, crimped or soldered wires, a variety of molded parts and/or the use of such materials in electronic arrangements of various degrees of complexity.
- Check for availability of tools, equipment and materials; receive or relocate materials from preceding operation or storage area as needed; arrange work place, equipment and materials for proper working procedure as required.
- Ensure all required paperwork is received and previous operations indicated on the documents are completed in accordance with established procedures prior to conducting an inspection.
- Complete rejected material dispositions (RMD) paperwork and process for approval.
- Maintain and where required, calibrate equipment used in inspection and manufacturing processes.
- Provide technical support to co-workers, suppliers or customers, including identifying and correcting specific problems.
- May provide on-the-job-training (OJT) for other inspectors.
- Perform other assignments as required.
- Work mandatory overtime as required.
Skills & Qualifications
Required Skills & Qualifications:
- Proficient use of inspection tools and associated technical documents including but not limited to the following: voltmeters, micrometers, hand stamp, eye loop, pedestal mounted magnifying glass or scope with light, in-process work sheets, drawings, blueprints, specifications sheets, bills of material, a variety of jigs and fixtures for examining components and assemblies and calibrated measuring rules.
- Excellent written and verbal skills to interact with people at all levels inside and outside of Ducommun.
- Knowledge of required standards, as identified in training matrix, including ISO and Mil Specs.
- Intermediate level computer proficiency including e-mail, Word, and Excel.
- Must have good documentation skills; attention to detail is critical.
Required Experience/Education/Training/Certifications:
- High school diploma required; college education or business school preferred.
- Minimum 2 years of electrical inspection experience.
Physical Demands (reasonable accommodations may be made, if necessary):
Physical Abilities Lift /Carry Stand - Frequently 10 lbs or less - Frequently Walk - Frequently 11-20 lbs - Frequently Sit - Frequently 21-50 lbs Occasionally Climb - N/A 51-100 lbs - N/A Crawl - N/A Over 100 lbs - N/A Squat or Kneel - Occasionally Bend - Occasionally Push / Pull Fine Manipulation - N/A 10 lbs or less - Frequently Reach Outward - Occasionally 10-20 lbs - Frequently Reach Above Shoulder - Occasionally 20-50 lbs - Occasionally Drive - N/A 50-100 lbs - N/A Over 100 lbs - N/A
N/A (Not Applicable) - Activity is not applicable to this occupation. Occasionally - Occupation requires this activity up to 33% of the time (.25 - 2.5 hrs/day). Frequently - Occupation requires this activity from 33% - 66% of the time (2.5 - 5.5 hrs/day). Constantly - Occupation requires this activity more than 66% of the time (5.5+ hrs/day).
Equal Opportunity Employer Veterans/Disabled
11616 East 51st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74146 United States