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The Incoming Quality Technician will verify that incoming and in-process material meets Figure AI drawings and specifications. They will be responsible for the inspection of material and the coordination of MRB activities, including data input, reporting, and logistics associated with material dispositions. This person will also administer the calibration system, ensuring that measuring and test equipment is within its calibration due date. The Incoming Quality Technician will work closely with SQE to provide reports, charts, graphs, etc., to monitor and improve incoming material product quality. The successful candidate must have the ability to meet tight deadlines, possess strong interpersonal and communication skills, be detail-oriented, and be able to work independently. The candidate must establish and maintain a professional working relationship with line supervisors, operators, and other shop floor stakeholders.
Job Responsibility:
Perform visual and dimensional inspection on supplied electronics PCBA (printed circuit board assemblies), EE components, and harness to ensure they meet quality standards, using tools like microscopes and calipers, and pin gauges
This includes checking for defects like solder flaws, incorrect component placement, wrong components, solder mask, conformal coating, cosmetic issues, and documenting all findings according to criteria per engineer requirements, IPC-A-610, IPC-A-620, and J-STD-001
The role also requires reporting nonconformities, collaborating with production and engineering teams to resolve problems, and maintaining inspection records
Document and relay nonconformance information following MRB process conduct first article inspection and generate first article inspection reports in compliance with ISO9001 (as required)
Requirements:
High-school diploma or GED plus three (3) years of on-the-job experience in electronics assembly manufacturing
Comprehension of IPC-610, IPC-A-620, and J-STD-001 standards - certification preferred
Understand traceability (product, material and calibration)
Ability to work within a team environment
3–5 years of experience in a Manufacturing Quality Control environment
Knowledge of ISO 9001:2000 or TS16949 is a plus
Ability to read and interpret basic mechanical drawings
Able to use basic measurement tools such as pin gauges, bore gauges, calipers, microscope, and micrometers
Proficient in Microsoft Office or Google Suite
Must have command of the English language, both written and verbal
Nice to have:
General use of Keyence, CMM, OMM, Faro Arm and Romer Arm
Experience with digital X-Ray inspections
First Article Inspection Requirement
Understanding basic statistical terms and techniques, how to plot data and how to recognize out-of-control conditions