The QUALITY ASSURANCE INSPECTOR provides assistance to the Quality Manager through administrative support and is responsible to maintain key quality metrics, the equipment calibration system and the administrative control of nonconforming product.
- Checking first off, in-process and final inspections on work being performed.
- Inspecting components from sub-vendors to ensure quality and geometrical tolerances.
- Completing in-process and final dimensional inspection reports using measurement equipment for dimensional inspections.
- Confirming results are within tolerances as they relate to blueprints/drawings.
- Understanding blueprint readings, CAD files, drawings and customer information.
- Troubleshoot quality issues as they occur, for immediate solutions.
- Participates in the calibration of gages and equipment.
- Create/maintain FAI/PPAP documentation (FAI’s, Control Plans etc).
- Contribute in root-cause analysis, corrective actions, following up and reporting.
- Adopting a culture of quality and continuous improvement.
- Participates in continuous improvement through kaizen initiatives, 5S program.
- Participates in training events and tool box talks, as determined by the company or manager.
- Practice safe work habits in accordance to company Health and Safety procedures and the OH&S Act.
- Review and document daily scrap reports in tracking software.
- Review and provide feedback during the implementation of new product and or process.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Experience with CMM, Faro Arm or WM Scanner is a must.
- Must have prior experience in a machine shop environment as well as with measuring equipment.
- Ability to read and understand technical drawings, specifications, manufacturing plans, technical drawings, blueprint readings and quality assurance standards.
- High attention to detail and very accurate with the ability to read customer supplied and in-house Engineered drawings.
- Strong understanding of GD&T and machine shop inspection techniques.
- Able to use a variety of inspection equipment to inspect parts/gages/fixtures and determine compliance.
- Must be proficient in Microsoft Windows and Excel.
- Ability to quickly switch from task to task based on workload and priorities.
- Innovative thinker and proven problem-solver.
- Must be able to work with others or individually.
- Must be able to wear prescribed PPE that the company requiressafety glasses, hearing protection, work boots/shoes and respiratory protection (depending upon job) etc.
- A valid driver’s license or transportation required, as this position is located in Cathcart ON and is not on a bus route.
- 3-month probationary period.
- Benefit package offered after 3 months of successful employment.
- Great competitive wages.
- Clothing Allowance.
- RSP Matching Program.
We would like to thank all those that apply, however only those applicants chosen for an interview will be contacted.
David W. Wilson Manufacturing Ltd. strive to create a respectful, accessible and barrier-free work environment. If you require accommodation at any step in the recruitment process, we will work with you to meet your needs - simply contact a member of the HR team with your request in advance.
We manufacture Custom Parts and Assemblies for a diversified group of clients which cover a wide range of applications including materials handling, refrigeration components, prototypes and more.