Quality Assurance Inspector- 1st/3rd Shift Professional Services - Loudon, TN at Geebo

Quality Assurance Inspector- 1st/3rd Shift

Loudon, TN Loudon, TN Full-time Full-time $19.
50 an hour $19.
50 an hour 3 days ago 3 days ago 3 days ago ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Morgan Olson is currently seeking an experienced Quality Assurance Technician.
This position examines vehicles, parts and assemblies for physical characteristics, such as surface finish, color, and texture, and for defects, such as cracks, scratches, and loose connections.
REQUIREMENTS Audit and monitor quality requirements in accordance with company/customer specifications.
Conduct various tests and quality checks on finished products.
Insure that all products have been tested and fall within standards, measured to specifications and within tolerances, readability of labels, etc.
Initiate Non-Conformance reports (Material Rejection Notices) as required.
Input and perform trending of key inspection process metrics.
Document and report inspection findings and results and monitors corrective actions to inspection findings.
Perform accurate mechanical, physical and visual inspection of raw materials, components, and sub-assemblies as per Inspection Plans and Specification Requirements.
Read and interpret specifications and part prints and ensure calibration and maintenance is performed on inspection equipment.
Perform product identification and traceability activities, as required.
Supports and participates in Morgan Olson's PPS team efforts.
Adheres to Quality policy by exceeding customer expectations, being customer focused and supporting continuous improvement activities.
Adheres to Safety policies and practices behavioral based safety 100% of the time.
Other duties as required Starting Pay Is $19.
50/h.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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