Quality Inspection Supervisor
HORST ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING CO
- East Hartford, CT
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Competitive PTO Package
- Paid Company Holidays
- 401K Match Program
- Medical, Dental, Vision Benefits
- Tuition Reimbursement/Assistance Program
- Coach and train teammates on inspection best practices for precision and accuracy, balancing productivity expectations.
- Motivate team to meet daily and monthly goals and objectives. Identify waste and non-value-added tasks that interfere with objectives.
- Coordinate time-off requests, with attention to skills matrix, to ensure adequate staffing level across all disciplines of inspection to meet production needs.
- Routinely measure, monitor, and publish the performance of inspection team. Complete performance evaluations in partnership with Quality Manager.
- Partner with production control to stage daily and weekly priorities. Ensure jobs are completed on time, and productivity is sustained.
- Help to troubleshoot and resolve nonconformance, specification interpretation, or job completion issues in real-time.
- Collaborate with engineering, purchasing, production and sales teams to drive open issues to rapid closure.
- When needed, author work instructions and procedures to align with QMS systems and/or training needs of team.
- Complete First Article Inspection (FAI) package per customer requirements. Upload data into customer portals.
- Perform over-inspection and DQR product release in customer portal for shipments.
- Process non-conformance (NC) and discrepancy material (DMR) transactions in manufacturing software system (EPICOR).
- Miscellaneous duties as assigned.
- Minimum of 7 years progressive career in quality control and inspection of machined components in the aerospace industry.
- Previously held a customer DSQR/DQR certification for aerospace OEM customers such as Collins Aerospace, GE Aviation, Pratt & Whitney Aircraft or others.
- Experience leading and managing a small team toward common goals. An effective communicator that can build rapport with a diverse team.
- A willingness to take accountability for self and team, drive results and work with a sense of urgency.
- Advanced experience in layout, inspection, and use of common hand tools and measuring equipment for small precision machined components such as micrometers, verniers, dial indicators, height gages, v-blocks, bore gages, etc., to accurately and repeatably measure tight tolerance less than 0.0001".
- Strong understanding of First Article Inspection (FAI) process, standards, and requirements.
- Strong computer skills especially related to navigating ERP systems, job clocking systems, FAI software, measuring equipment, digital gaging, customer portal, and quality systems databases.