The Quality Coordinator will be responsible for inspecting components, assemblies and finished products to ensure compliance with drawings, specifications and quality standards. Coordinates data for the department by developing and maintaining product certification records, managing customer documentation requests, vendor non-conformances notifications, and quality system document control.
Main Responsibilities:
Inspects components, assemblies and finished products to ensure compliance with drawings, specifications and quality standards
Coordinates data for the department by developing and maintaining product certification records
Supports compliance with Quality Control requirements
Additional Responsibilities:
Conducts inspections of goods received using blueprints, schematics or other drawings to ensure there are no deficiencies in the systems, assemblies or components
Verifies that incoming material is what was requested
Rejects defective parts, documents rejection and works with engineering to determine if parts can be used in other applications or re-worked to quality standards through collaboration with Material Review Board (MRB) Team
Participates in continuous improvement activity to drive root cause analysis of non-conformities identified in processes
Supports the production and Quality teams through proper utilization of the ISO 9001 governed Quality Management System
Audits production methods to ensure compliance with quality standards or to correct deficiencies
Maintains files, records, documentation and certification database
Maintains records on oncoming goods and vendor quality, selects products for test at specified stages in the production process, and tests for a variety of qualities such as dimensions, performance and mechanical characteristics
Supports preparation of quality inspection sheets and procedures for critical inspection criteria/components
Maintains accurate records/documentation and follows documented procedures and standards to support MRB and supplier Non-conformance process
Supports the Supplier Quality Excellence Program through proper data collection into the PLM (Product Lifecycle Manager) software and issues department reports for suppliers
Interprets engineering drawings, diagrams and confers with management or engineering staff to determine quality and reliability standards. Uses this information to identify discrepancies and deficiencies
The ideal candidate should have a high school diploma, and a minimum of three (3) years' experience in manufacturing or related industry or equivalent combination of education and experience. Blue print reading and understanding of specialized technical instruction to support the development of inspection and testing techniques is highly advantageous.