Senior Manufacturing Quality Technician Professional Services - Phoenix, AZ at Geebo

Senior Manufacturing Quality Technician

By utilizing the requirements of IPC Industry Standards, you will ensure optimal product quality by performing in-process visual verification of electronic assemblies, providing real-time feedback to operators, and documenting discrepancies accordingly.
You are responsible for Obtaining and upholding IPC credentials required of the position Ensuring quality at a production line level by incorporating spot-inspection, sampling, and 1st-piece verification.
Verifying compliance of in-process material against Customer and Industry Standards Ensuring documentation is accurately recorded and collected.
Escalating systemic issues to Quality and Manufacturing Engineering Supporting first-piece verification runs with accompanying documents Documenting non-conformities to the process and specifications Initiating regular quality line-audits to ensure all documentation, consumables, and tooling are within check.
Advocating proper ESD, PPE, and FOD prevention Operating appropriate inspection equipment; (AOI, XRAY, etc) Performing minor soldering in accordance with IPC 7711/7721 when required To succeed in this role, candidate shall possess the following:
Ability to communicate openly and effectively to provide real-time feedback Customer-Focused, Zero-Defect Mindset Ability to work in a fast-paced team environment Familiarity with IPC Industry Standards Soldering experience High-School Diploma Other valuable Qualities to aid in success Documentation Abilities Computer literacy Experience working in an Electronics / SMT manufacturing facility Industry-Relevant Quality Inspection or Control experience Experience with AOI / XRAY Operation Recommended Skills Assembly And Installation Auditing Computer Literacy Manufacturing Engineering Quality Management Soldering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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