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Join Boeing's Quality team in Everett or Renton as an Electrical & Electronic Sub Assembly Inspector. You will ensure aerospace safety and performance by inspecting wire bundles and assemblies using precision tools and engineering drawings. This role requires 2+ years of quality inspection experi...
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United States , Everett; Renton
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26.32 - 56.36 USD / Hour
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Until further notice
Pursue a critical career ensuring the safety and reliability of modern technology by exploring Inspector Electrical & Electronic Sub Assembly jobs. Professionals in this specialized quality assurance role are the guardians of precision in manufacturing, responsible for verifying that electrical and electronic components and systems meet stringent engineering and safety standards before they are integrated into final products. These inspectors work at a vital junction in the production process, applying a meticulous eye and technical expertise to prevent defects and ensure operational excellence across industries such as aerospace, automotive, defense, medical devices, and industrial equipment. The core responsibility of an Electrical & Electronic Sub Assembly Inspector is to perform detailed inspections and tests on components like wire harnesses, circuit boards, sensors, and control units. This involves a systematic process: interpreting complex engineering drawings, schematics, and specifications to understand the exact requirements. Inspectors then use a variety of precision measuring tools and specialized test equipment—such as multimeters, megohmmeters, continuity testers, and torque wrenches—to conduct checks. Common inspections include verifying proper wire crimping and splicing, confirming electrical continuity, resistance, and capacitance values, ensuring correct torque on fasteners, and validating bonding and grounding connections. They perform both in-process inspections during assembly and final inspections before the sub-assembly moves to the next production stage. A significant part of the role involves documentation and compliance. Inspectors meticulously record their findings, often using digital manufacturing execution systems, and are responsible for completing all necessary quality assurance paperwork. When a discrepancy or non-conformance is identified, they must document it accurately, initiate corrective action reports, and formally reject the unit, ensuring it is quarantined for rework or scrap. They also play a key role in auditing processes, calibrating inspection tools, and ensuring that all work complies with relevant industry standards and regulatory requirements, which may include FAA, ISO, or military specifications. Typical skills and requirements for these jobs include a strong foundation in electrical and electronic principles, exceptional attention to detail, and proficiency in reading technical documentation. Employers generally seek candidates with a high school diploma or equivalent, supplemented by vocational training or an associate degree in electronics technology. Hands-on experience in manufacturing, assembly, or a prior inspection role is highly valued. Key soft skills include analytical problem-solving, clear communication to collaborate with production teams and engineers, and a steadfast commitment to quality and safety. For those with a technical mindset and a passion for precision, Inspector Electrical & Electronic Sub Assembly jobs offer a stable and respected career path that is fundamental to the integrity of advanced manufactured goods.

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