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This is where you make a difference in our patients’ safety. As a member of the Baxter Quality team, you will play an essential part in our mission of saving and sustaining lives. Quality is important throughout the entire product lifecycle and works collaboratively with all areas of the organization. Because Quality touches everything Baxter does, a role in Quality provides many opportunities for growth, learning and a successful career that has a daily impact on people’s lives. This is where my hands make life-sustaining products. As a Final Inspection Technician you will perform visual inspections and conduct various functionality tests on all parts, assemblies, and products. You will be part of a highly skilled Quality Inspection and Production Support team that works closely with Manufacturing, Engineering, and Line Support to ensure every product meets defined quality and performance standards.
Job Responsibility:
Perform visual inspections and conduct various functionality tests on all parts, assemblies, and products.
Conduct final inspection of completed product.
Ensure all parts, components and sub-assemblies print is accurate based on the latest revision
Give presentations to visitors as the need arises.
Maintain production inspection reports in a timely manner.
Analyze returned products for cause of failure and assist in repair of defective products.
Work with line support workers to address material non conformances
Participate in lean manufacturing projects for improvement in quality, cost, and delivery.
Monitor inventory levels of DVM parts to prevent shut down of production.
Perform First Article Inspections (FM's) to ensure that MI fabricated and purchased parts meet tolerances.
Give feedback on quality to management, engineers, technicians, and production personnel.
Manage resources to support production, sort, hold activities.
Requirements:
High School Diploma/GED minimum educational requirement. Associate Degree in a Technical subject area preferred.
2 years technical experience or equivalent combination of education/work experience in a specific technical field
Work requires substantial judgment and analytic ability requiring somewhat complex calculations, organizing information for reports, and solving minor problems.
Good organizational skills and basic math skills.
Knowledge of basic wiring metrology methods, and ability to read blueprints.
Proficient with Microsoft products such as MS Office, MS Excel and MS Powerpoint.
Must be flexible to support team and be able to work 1st or 2nd shift.
Applicants must be authorized to work for an employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa at this time.
What we offer:
Medical, Dental and Vision coverage
160 hours of Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays (Part-Time will be prorated based on the hours you work)