Mechanical Inspector III jobs in United States
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Kansas City National Security Campus ยท 3 months ago

Mechanical Inspector III

Honeywell is a Fortune 100 company that invents and manufactures technologies to address critical challenges. The Mechanical Inspector III role is responsible for conducting inspections, tests, and overseeing equipment operations to ensure product acceptance while interfacing with engineering for quality control.

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Responsibilities

Performs visual, mechanical and/or electrical inspection of parts, subassemblies, completed assemblies, production processes, final inspections, and acceptance tests on internally and externally manufactured items
Operates computers, connects test cables, may perform troubleshooting, and follows detailed inspection/test instructions
Performs in-process reviews during the assembly process as specified in a record of assembly
Participates in the establishment of in-process and final quality control and inspection criteria methods for acceptance for the final product
Ensures control of product per required documentation, forms, numbering, labeling, and assessment of tightly controlled items and applicable training
Observes the use and handling requirements of explosives and other hazardous materials
Improves and refines existing fixtures, measurement and test equipment, methods, process steps, procedures, implementing changes as necessary
Evaluates drawings for correctness of product acceptance

Qualification

Quality control inspectionTechnical manufacturing experienceMechanical inspectionElectrical inspectionOrganizingInterpersonal skillsProblem solvingDecision making

Required

Ability to travel up to 10% of the time (job description and job posting)
Ability to work remote, hybrid, or on-site as directed by management and is determined by the needs of the business
5+ years of experience as a technician, engineer, or equivalent technical manufacturing position
United States Citizenship
Regular and reliable attendance is an essential function of this job

Preferred

Demonstrates interpersonal and communication skills and proven ability in decision making, organizing, and problem solving
2+ years of technical training obtained in the military/formal educational institution or equivalent technical experience
Ability to travel 30-40% of the time

Company

Kansas City National Security Campus

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The Kansas City National Security Campus is manufacturing facility serving the US Dept of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Josh Smith, SHRM-SCP
Learning Business Partner
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