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QC Inspector (Quality Control)
Shift: 6:00 AM – 3:30 PM, Monday – Friday
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Environment: Regulated Manufacturing / Laboratory (ISO 9001 & AS9100 Standards)
Position Summary
The Quality Control (QC) Inspector ensures all custom display modules and electronic assemblies meet rigorous mechanical, environmental, and optical specifications. This role involves performing incoming, in-process, and final visual and dimensional inspections, identifying process deviations, and verifying that final products are completely defect-free prior to delivery.
Core Responsibilities
Visual & Optical Inspection: Conduct detailed visual inspections of displays to detect cosmetic defects, particle inclusions, delamination, or adhesive voids.
Dimensional Checks: Utilize calipers, micrometers, height gauges, and specialized optical testing equipment to verify parts meet blueprint and engineering tolerances.
Testing Execution: Run routine functionality, reliability, and environmental validation tests on finished display units.
Non-Conformance Tracking: Identify, document, and segregate defective materials or assemblies; initiate non-conformance reports (NCRs) and collaborate with Manufacturing Engineers on root cause analysis.
Audit Compliance: Maintain pristine inspection records to support ISO 9001, AS9100, and defense-level traceability protocols.
Qualifications & Requirements
Experience: 2+ years of QC inspection experience in electronics, aerospace, medical device, or precision manufacturing.
Technical Skills: Ability to read and interpret engineering blueprints, technical drawings, and fabrication checklists.
Tools: Proficient with precision measuring instruments and basic data entry/ERP software.
Attention to Detail: High visual acuity and a methodical approach to finding minute flaws.
Compliance: Must be a US Person (ITAR compliant) with a High School Diploma or GED; certifications (e.g., IPC-A-610) are a major plus.