Waséyabek · 2 hours ago
Quality Assurance Inspector
Waséyabek is a company that values a family-like culture and is involved in manufacturing Printed Circuit Board Assemblies for the global electronics market. The Quality Assurance Inspector is responsible for inspecting electronic systems and components for defects and ensuring conformance to specifications.
Financial Services
Responsibilities
Examines outgoing units for physical defects and non-conformance to specification
Reject faulty assembly, part, or component and records type and quantity of defects
Records inspection data such as type, and percent of defects, and rework required. Calculates percentage of defective parts
Prepares and submits DMR documentation
Works with Suppliers/Customers to resolve issues in a timely manner
Provide assistance to Production floor as needed
Other duties as assigned
Qualification
Required
High School diploma
Basic understanding of Quality Standards (ISO/TS16949)
IPC 610 Certification or ability to achieve within 6 months
Ability to interpret engineering drawings, process flow charts, and board layouts
Problem resolution skills and root cause analysis
Ability to use various measuring instruments effectively
Ability to analyze and organize information into easily understood instructions
Attention to detail
Able to set priorities and meet deadlines
Excellent interpersonal skills
Willing to learn new skills and new technology
Must be able to speak and understand English
Ability to pass a pre-employment drug screen
Ability to pass a background investigation, including but not limited to personal and professional financial history, nationwide criminal record search, credit check, and other relevant background information deemed necessary by WDC
Preferred
Trade/Technical School degree desired
3yrs or more experience in a manufacturing environment
Prior knowledge or experience working with a Native American Tribe
Company
Waséyabek
Waséyabek is a Tribally-owned holding company that manages the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi's non-gaming economic development activity.