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- Translates dimensions from blueprints using shop math.
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- Operates all equipment with a high degree of confidence.
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- Communicates findings verbally and through the use of email and database applications.
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- Uses basic inspection equipment (micrometer, calipers, test indicators, surface plate, etc.) and a Surface Roughness Tester (profilometer).
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- Works with common geometric features used in blueprints and provide application knowledge of how to inspect for each (roundness, concentricity, flatness, runout, perpendicularity and parallelism).
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- Reads and correctly interprets rejection documentation (rejection tags, purge and hold forms, RGRs, RMAs, etc.).
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- Enters data into inspection database.
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- Sets up inspection gage equipment (bore gages, thread micrometers, etc.).
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- Capable of coordinating and managing calibration POs; keep tools flowing in and out on schedule, keep records complete and accurate, etc.; all with minimal supervision.
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- Uses a Profile Projector (Comparator) and Hardness Tester.
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- Inspects any dimension applicable to surface plate and hand tool inspection.
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- Obtains correct information from MRP application to properly perform a MRB transaction (inventory control of a rejected item).
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- Keeps work area and equipment carts organized and clean.
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- Keeps SAP transactions organized and doesn’t leave notifications and requests open and forgotten.
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- Meets productivity goals related to your department workload.
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- Observant of company safety standards.
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- Must be able to operate both powered and non-powered material handling equipment including forklifts, pallet jack, cranes, and mobile straddle stacker lift.
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