Qc Inspector

1 month ago


Stonehouse, United Kingdom WB Employment Ltd Full time

Our clients are World Leaders in the design, manufacture and production of skid mounted rotary compressors for the oil and gas industry. They are proud to be a family business and work as a team so all of their employees feel a sense of inclusion, support and belonging.

If you are customer focused, solutions orientated and strive for excellence then you could be just what their business is looking for.

JOB SUMMARY:

The QC Inspector is responsible for ensuring that all materials, components and assemblies utilised within the business comply with relevant specifications, drawings and documentation.

.MAIN DUTIES OF JOB:

  • Ensuring that all inspection, documentation and testing activities are completed in an accurate manner and that all material received into and despatched have been confirmed to meet required specifications.
  • Be the point of contact for all material supplied and despatched to ensure that it meets the required standards established by drawings, specifications and similar documentation.
  • Completing inspection and quality assurance activities in Goods Inwards/ Despatch and Work in-process environments.
  • Management of the instruments calibration system.
  • Responsibility for the inspection of all components, assemblies and complete packages throughout the manufacturing works using contract specific Inspection and Test Plans (I&TP).
  • Completing inspections, assessments and providing documented reports clearly identifying deficiencies and non-conformance to specifications and drawings.
  • Completion of technical machine shop inspection using Faro 3D CMM measuring equipment (in addition to basic mechanical measurement activities).
  • Completion of assessments of painted components including but not limited to paint adhesion, thickness and quality checks.
  • Completion of assessments of welded components to assess quality of weld using visual and basic measuring equipment.

OTHER DUTIES:

A degree of flexibility is needed and the employee may be required to perform work not specifically referred to above.