Technician Spec / First Article Inspector (FAI) Uses predetermined methods operations setups and prescribed specifications to inspect visually inprocess and completed products such as electronic units and subsystems precision electromechanical assemblies or mechanical units subassemblies structural flaws and internal defects.
Uses various measuring devices. Accepts rejects or supports rework of defective or malfunctioning units or systems.
Works from blueprints diagrams scales fixtures customer specifications drawings or inspection instructions and checklists.
With this information and skill set the individual will complete first article documentation in accordance with AS9102 requirements.
Familiarity with Adobe Acrobat and computer system navigation is required.
Must have IPC610/JSTD IPC620 experience and strong knowledge is required.
Additionally excellent communication ability is required. Quality certifications such as ASQ CMI or CQT is a plus.
Required Skill Sets:
Candidate has a strong background in the manufacturing FAI process of Circuit Cards Cables and Subassemblies.
Has the willingness and ability to perform assembly tasks related to assigned inspection areas as needed.
Must have IPC620/IPC610/JSTD experience and strong knowledge.
Detailoriented and proficient at interpreting drawings diagrams parts lists IPC manuals revision control reference documents and work instructions.
A team player with strong verbal and written communication skills. Interfaces effectively and diplomatically with assemblers test technicians engineers customers and management when resolving quality issues.
Proficient with Personal Computers.
THIS IS A FIRST ARTICLE INSPECTOR POSITION INSPECTION EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED
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