ILUS - Quality Control Technician - Daifuku
Hobart, IN 46342
About the Job
About Us:
Daifuku Intralogistics North America is the nation’s leading independent, U.S.‐based provider of intelligent material handling systems. With hundreds of engineers in‐house, the company designs, manufactures, integrates, and installs the full spectrum of intralogistics solutions. We provide leading‐edge conveyor and sortation systems, voice and light‐directed order fulfillment equipment, controls and software, robotics, mezzanines, and structures.
Position Summary:
The Quality Control Technician (2nd Shift) works in the Quality Control department to perform quality assurance activities in compliance with the WCM Quality manual and ISO procedures.
NOTE: This is not a remote position, must be local to Northwest Indiana.
Responsibilities:- Perform receiving inspection on supplied components to insure they conform to specifications
- Perform gage calibrations for the facilities measuring and inspection equipment
- Perform manufacturing process audits to ensure their quality control and other related activities meet the quality assurance requirements
- Perform spot checks and sampling inspections on product to insure they conform to standards
- Inspect and analyze warranty returns for cause of failure
- Maintain computer and paper records for assigned activities
- Create, Maintain, and revision control of documentation and procedures
- Utilize procedures, check lists, drawings, blue prints, and other work instructions
- Assist the quality engineer with inputs to implementing corrective actions to non conformities utilizing the CAPA (Corrective and Preventative Action) process.
- Conducts themselves in a safe, professional, and healthy manner
- Accomplishes job duties in support of quality goals and objectives
- High School Diploma
- Minimum 6 months as in a quality assurance or quality control position in manufacturing
- Have worked in an ISO or other formal quality management system environment
- Proficient in the us inspection gages including but not limited to calipers, micometers, tape measure, protractor, sqaures, torque wrenches, bore gages, and belt tension gages
- Able to perform math calculations including fractions and decimals
- Able to read and interpret drawings ; spatial orientation ; dimensioning ; tolerances
- Organization and detail oriented skills to be able to keep accurate records, logs, and documentation