Overview

Mydas Recruitment are experts in the sourcing and supply of Engineers to leading organisations.

Due to continued growth, our client, a multinational manufacturing organisation, based in Northern Ireland, have a requirement for a quality inspector to work with multifunctional teams throughout the organisation, to ensure that products are delivered to meet costs, quality & schedule.

Responsibilities

  • Quality Control and Technical Support:
    • Quality inspection function. Includes:
      • Goods receiving inspection to AQL. Visual and dimensional verification of components, and ensuring all necessary paperwork is present, legible, and correct.
      • First Article Inspection and reporting (includes preparing and assembling FAIRs that meet the requirements of AS9102)
      • Inspection of returned or queried goods taken from stock to ascertain compliance to drawing requirements.
  • MRB Participation.
  • Coordination of rejected and replacement material (scrap, return to supplier, or use as is)
  • Coordination of ECN dispositions (scrap, return to supplier, or use as is).
  • Ensuring scrap items are rendered unusable and maintaining objective evidence.
  • Supplier quality monitoring and NCR feedback. This may include providing supplier performance analysis reporting.
  • Preparing, issuing, reviewing and closing 3C/8D supplier corrective action requests to ensure non conformances do not recur.
  • Liaison with the customer and/or customer account specialists to obtain necessary information to verify product (if not already available)
  • Complete stock purges as required or directed.
  • Maintain calibration of inspection devices.
  • Other quality related duties as required.

Key skills:

Essential

  • Office 365 proficient, in particular MS Outlook, MS Word and MS Excel.
  • The ability to read and interpret engineering drawings.
  • Proficiency in the use of standard measuring equipment such as digital calipers, micrometers, height gauges, go/no go gauges, etc.
  • A minimum of 2 years’ experience within an inspection environment