Quality Control Technician A (Structural Inspector)

BOLLINGER MISSISSIPPI SHIPBUILDING LLCPascagoula, MS
8h

About The Position

Quality Control Technician A (Structural) is responsible for performing in-process and final inspections to ensure compliance with drawings, specifications, and all applicable requirements. This role operates under the general supervision of a Quality Control Manager, Supervisor, or other designated manager. The following statements describe the general nature and level of work performed and should not be considered an exhaustive list of responsibilities: Inspect and/or test parts, assemblies, welds, and other manufactured products to ensure compliance with quality standards. Document inspection results and test findings accurately. Inspect purchased parts and specialty items from suppliers, setting up disposition procedures for non-conforming materials. Collaborate with engineering to explore alternative methods and consult with production supervision regarding product issues or faulty workmanship. Maintain detailed records and files related to quality control inspections and product evaluations.

Requirements

  • Strong understanding of detail and assembly drawings used in manufacturing processes.
  • Knowledge of Shipbuilding standards, and regulations applicable to the shipbuilding industry.
  • Proficiency in using tools, gauges, measuring devices, and test equipment required for the inspection process.
  • Ability to maintain accurate inspection records and documentation.
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to interface effectively with production, supervisors, managers, and customer personnel, etc.
  • Skilled in Microsoft Applications (Excel, Word, etc.)
  • High school diploma supplemented by coursework in drafting, applied mathematics, or industrial technology, with considerable to extensive experience in manufacturing processes.
  • Or, an equivalent combination of education and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities in Structural Shipbuilding.
  • A minimum of 3-5 years Journeyman Shipbuilding (welding or fitting) experience.

Responsibilities

  • Inspect and/or test parts, assemblies, welds, and other manufactured products to ensure compliance with quality standards.
  • Document inspection results and test findings accurately.
  • Inspect purchased parts and specialty items from suppliers, setting up disposition procedures for non-conforming materials.
  • Collaborate with engineering to explore alternative methods and consult with production supervision regarding product issues or faulty workmanship.
  • Maintain detailed records and files related to quality control inspections and product evaluations.
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