
Quality Technician I - 3rd Shift
- Spartanburg, SC
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Utilize inspection work instructions, checklists, and control plans to complete inspections and tests on “in-process” vehicles and sub-assemblies
- Complete inspections, sorting and minor rework on purchased components when parts are required to support production requirements
- Utilize the MES system and other systems to record inspection and test findings
- Interface with production operators to understand any challenging assembly process that may require additional inspection
- Participate in plant start-up and daily review meetings and provide details on inspection and test findings
- Complete testing and drive evaluation on completed vehicles
- Create summary reports of inspection and test findings
- Participate in continuous improvement, root cause, 8D team meetings
- Utilize CMM to measure incoming parts and in process vehicles (training will be provided)
- Utilize torque monitoring equipment to verify DC torque tools
- Utilize hand tools (calipers, micrometers, go/no go gages, etc.) to verify components
- Inspect sheet metal surface quality
- Inspect paint quality
- Contain suspect vehicles and perform inspections and tests, as needed
- Other duties, as assigned
- Basic computer, math, and reading skills
- General understanding of testing equipment
- Ability to work with minimum supervision
- Excellent organizational and time management skills
- Ability to analyze and interpret information
- Ability to communicate with leadership and fellow team members in both written and verbal forms at a level above standard
- Team-oriented
- High School Diploma or GED
- Previous automotive experience
- At least six months experience as an Inspection or Quality Technician
- Being Observant: Aware and alert to changes within and/or outside documented processes
- Analyzing: Ability to comprehend information and make connections; capable of maintaining a logical and methodical approach
- Accountability: Responsible for the consequences of one’s actions
- Attention to detail: Ability to see and become attentive to details
- Team-oriented: Working well with others and maintaining a focus and value on team
- Cooperation: Ability to work effectively with others to achieve a shared goal, even when the object at stake is of no direct personal interest
- Flexible: Ability to respond, modify, and integrate change with minimal personal resistance
- Identification with Management: Ability and willingness to understand, accept, and carry out decisions and measures from leadership
- Initiative: Recognize and create opportunities and act accordingly rather than waiting passively for opportunities to happen
- Insight: Having and gaining insight into situations, problems, and processes
- Ability to Meet Standards: Understanding established requirements to complete a task, job, or project and individual commitment to complete them
- Quality focused: Striving for continuous improvement and high-quality standards
- Integrity: Adhering to standards, values, and code of conduct within position
- Reliability: Extent to which you can be counted on to do what is expected (completing assigned tasks, projects, and meeting deadlines)