Quality Inspector Dimensional (Aerospace)
Do you naturally see things as a pass or fail? Do you enjoy working through processes and ensuring accurate work leaves your desk? If you enjoy staying busy in a fact base process and ensuring no detail is missed, then consider this job opportunity.
Essner is seeking a systematic individual who can ensure our product is accurate when it arrives at our customer. The ideal candidate is systematic and focused in their work. They will enjoy operating in a fact based environment where little ambiguity is present.
If this is an accurate description of who you are, please complete our application at the following link:
https://go.apply.ci/s/0D55BA0000
Essner Manufacturing (www.essner.com) is a growing company based in Ft. Worth, TX supplying precision CNC machined and sheet metal components as well as complex sub-assemblies to the aerospace and defense industries. We offer competitive benefits, 401K, PTO, flexible holiday policy and education reimbursement.
Reports to
Quality Manager
Key Responsibilities:
- Ability to Program Zeiss Spectrum CMM using Calypso software.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date acceptance and rejection records and/or certifications systems as required by the applicable specifications.
- Determine acceptance or rejection after inspection of parts.
- Identify defective conditions to prints/processes and prepare all appropriate documentation.
- Perform semi-complex inspection of components using a wide variety of measuring instruments such as hand tools, CMM, Faro Arm and Optical Comparator to determine acceptability or rejections of parts and/or parts finish.
- Adapt and develop inspection set-ups to check sample parts.
- Check tool and jig layouts.
- Perform first article and envelope inspection, source inspections, and/or semi-complex surface plate set-ups.
- Interpret specifications, records, charts, manuals, and other data to arrive at acceptance or rejection. Use mathematics to convert blueprint dimension and tolerances. Work within the guidelines of drawings, schematics, blueprints, route sheets, travelers, quality directives, technical engineering specifications, customer’s requirements and military standards.
- Layout and measure hole locations and centerlines on castings, forgings, and machine parts to maintain control of machining cycle during manufacture.
- Determine acceptance or rejection after inspecting parts, tools, or instruments. Identify causes of defective conditions and test failures and prepare all appropriate documentation.
- Investigate cause of customer return failures.
- Perform inspections to applicable specifications within assembly, test and shipping departments.
- Assist customer/government source inspectors as necessary.
- Perform complete inspections in accordance with the applicable specifications, standards and other contractual documents.
- Interpret, evaluate, and document inspection results in accordance with approved procedures.