UPS Supply Chain Solutions is currently seeking a QC ASSOCIATE to impact the organization by assembly inspection to include dimensional/positional accuracy. Candidate must have a basic understanding of company policies, methods and procedures.
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
Inspects and reports on manufacturing quality
Inspect incoming materials, packaging and labeling components, work-in-process and final products using basic inspection gauging
Initiate rejection reports for non-conforming materials
Ensuring proper completion of required documentation in accordance with departmental, GMP, and ISO requirements
Performs activities in Quality Control department such as incoming, CQA and final product inspections
Drive process changes, report on quality metrics and ensure proactive measures are taken to achieve quality goals
Document quality issues and performance measures for management review
Document corrective actions and track subsequent follow-up activities
Prepare and present quality status and performance improvements
Initiate rejection reports for non-conforming materials
Identify and champion resolution of quality issues
REQUIREMENTS:
High School diploma or equivalent degree
Minimum of two years experience with inspecting mechanical parts and assemblies
ADDITIONAL SKILLS:
Blueprint and specification reading and interpretation
General instructions (handling, contamination, etc)
Gage/metrology familiarization-usage
Non-conformance processing
P&W Quality System & Procedures
SAP knowledge
BASIC QUALIFICATION:
Acceptable vision
Ability to read
Ability to perform basic math
UPS is an equal opportunity employer. UPS does not discriminate on the basis of race/color/religion/sex/national origin/veteran/disability/age/sexual orientation/gender identity or any other characteristic protected by law
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