Quality Inspector (Night Shift) Professional Services - Lathrop, CA at Geebo

Quality Inspector (Night Shift)

3.
3 Lathrop, CA Lathrop, CA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$50.
7K - $64.
2K a year Estimated:
$50.
7K - $64.
2K a year 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago What to Expect The Production Quality Inspector will be responsible for receiving and confirming defective material.
Other responsibilities include diligently tracking parts, troubleshooting, and dispositioning material.
Developing relationships with other cross-functional departments to drive disposition of parts and evaluating the concern versus the return.
What You'll Do Perform database transactions to manage the tracking, receiving, storing of failed parts Systematically marking parts special interest for expedited return to engineers and technicians Route parts back to Suppliers, Quality Engineering, or Recycling based on guidance and instructions Maintain data integrity, accuracy and efficiency of defect material throughput and systematically logging information Provide data input and output reports to assist in driving improvements Conduct audits and support corrective actions based on defect reason Disposition defect material and sort material by viewing work instructions Maintain 5S and MRB best practices What You'll Bring Perform database transactions to manage the tracking, receiving, storing of failed parts Systematically marking parts special interest for expedited return to engineers and technicians Route parts back to Suppliers, Quality Engineering, or Recycling based on guidance and instructions Maintain data integrity, accuracy and efficiency of defect material throughput and systematically logging information Provide data input and output reports to assist in driving improvements Conduct audits and support corrective actions based on defect reason Disposition defect material and sort material by viewing work instructions Maintain 5S and MRB best practices.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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