Summary:
As a member of the Receiving Inspection team, the inspector is responsible to ensure the activities related to the inspection functions in a manner which meets company standards and methods as determined by quality assurance or other engineering departments.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Performs inspections, checks testing and sampling procedures for incoming components, materials, subassemblies, and product as conforming to specified requirements in accordance with material specification, drawing and quality assurance standards
- Prepares, records, and updates receiving inspection report form
- Ensures all paperwork contains accurate and legible information. Any discrepancies are noted on the receiving inspection report form
- Performs transaction related to QA sample or nonconforming materials in a defined system if applicable
- Applies approval label, release, and move inspection lots to approve locations, or vice versa apply rejection label and quarantine the nonconforming inspection lots once analytical data is evaluated
- Monitors equipment and instrumentation to ensure it is clean and safe to use
- Uses the Microsoft Suite of product: Word, Excel, Outlooks
- Adheres all GMP, safety guidelines and company standards at all time
- Assumes and performs other duties as assigned
Required Qualifications:
- Typically requires a high school certificate (SPM), or related field with minimum 2 years of relevant industry experience and/or training
- Good interpersonal and teamwork skills
- Must be able to flex schedule to work in different shifts to meet demand
Preferred Qualifications:
- Receiving inspection and/or QA/QC experience
- Min 2 years in in the medical device industry or manufacturing industry previous experience
- Experience using inspection tools (caliper, micrometer, pin gauges)
- Ability to understand drawings and tolerances
Education Requirements:
- High school certificate (SPM) or equivalent