Mechanical Quality Engineer @ Hamilton, NC (1099 Contractor)
Job Responsibilities:
General inspection of aluminum castings, as-cast, machined and painted. Visual and dimensional inspections.
Check for completeness
Verification against contractual requirements
Proof of functionality by either a conventional function test or simulation
Final inspection of equipment and components
Conducts quality control inspections of in-process and pre-shipment products at local facilities.
Inspection duties include, but are not limited to visual (workmanship) evaluation, functional testing as applicable (measurements, assembly, etc.), packaging & labeling verification, etc.
Provides timely, detailed reports and photographic evidence of product, packaging, labeling, defects noted, etc.
Industry Experience/ Technical Qualifications and Certifications:
Need Mechanical engineering degree
Experience with Visual/Dimensional/Welding inspection in hardgoods furniture. Knowledgeable on Metrology, know how to handle Calipers / Micrometers.
Experience with Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) in industrial equipment, machinery, components, products and materials.
Experience as a quality inspector, or applicable manufacturing experience in specified industries (CQE preferred)
Experience with ANSI Z1.4 sample size determination and AQLs (training available)
Ability to lift at least 20lbs as necessary
Must be able to use MS Word and Excel to submit documents and reports within the time specified (usually within 24 hours after job completion)
Ability to work well in independent and group problem-solving situations
Ability to maintain a positive, professional disposition when adapting to occasional disruptions and unexpected events
Flexibility in scheduling
Job type: 1099 contract
Project Duration: in a 1099 Contract, Project duration varies. CURRENT PROJECT is TBD.
Shift Hours: Shift Hours varies in a 1099 Contract; CURRENT PROJECT is 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Ability to commute to Hamilton, North Carolina, USA. (and other NC areas after current Project completion in future)