Quality Inspector: 3rd shift
Reading Truck Body, LLC - PA, United States
Work at Reading Truck Body, LLC
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Quality Control Inspector
SUMMARY
The function of the Quality Control Inspector is to ensure the product meets quality standards prior to customer delivery. Quality Control Inspectors are responsible for performing final inspection to be sure product meets company and customer standards and specifications.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Inspect and ensure all units are built to customer specification, as well as Reading’s engineering drawings, standards, and specifications.
- Computer experience using Microsoft Office.
- Able to direct others within the work area to complete rework items.
- Conduct in-process quality audits and review standards and specification requirements with production supervisor when errors or defects are detected.
- Perform final inspection function per Reading and Customer specification and standards.
- Work with manufacturing to ensure on-time delivery and budgetary goals are met.
- Direct and coordinate the quality process, provide continuous quality improvements, and ensure the integrity of Reading’s product quality, manufacturing, certification, and release activities.
- Essential duties to include training the workforce on quality standards and specifications.
- Adheres to the company safety regulations and assist in the training and awareness of safety guidelines to new employees in the department.
- Maintain a clean, orderly, and safe work environment.
- Performs other duties as required or directed by management.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Previous experience in a quality control/quality assurance position. Prefer 3 years of experience in a manufacturing/final assembly or a quality assurance environment.
- High School Diploma or equivalent preferred.
- Communicate clearly and effectively.
- Concentrate for extended periods of time and follow established safety and procedures.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE:
- Ability to work in hot or cold manufacturing floor environments.
- Frequent standing (up to 8 hours), bending, stooping, squatting, reaching overhead, crawling (may be in confined spaces). Occasional sitting, walking, pushing. Perform repetitive tasks with your hands, ability to climb ladders and/or work in high places.