Job Summary : Our client is looking for a self-motivated, detail-oriented individual to join the Quality Team to ensures that incoming materials meet specifications and that our finished products satisfy both customer and internal expectations. We are committed to continuous improvement.
- This is a contract-to-hire opportunity.
- Shift Hours : 4 : 00 a.m. - 2 : 30 p.m. Monday through Friday, with the ability to work overtime and Saturdays as needed.
Key Requirements :
Strong communication, active listening, interpersonal, and writing skillsExcellent analytical and decision-making skills, including complex problem-solving abilitiesProficiency in MS Office-especially Excel (with the ability to create or learn to create clean data tables, pivot tables, and charts to support analysis and decision making) and PowerPointgood understanding of Syteline, or the ability to quickly learn itDetail-oriented and customer-focusedFlexibility to juggle multiple projectsCommitment to following 6S practices dailyPhysical Requirements :
Frequent reaching, lifting, twisting, and use of finger dexterity, grasping, and repetitive motionsbility to perform tasks that involve talking, hearing, and visual acuityOffice work involving computer usebility to alternate between sitting and standing positionsWorking Environment :
varied mix of production, warehouse, and office settingsFrequent interaction with employees and vendorsExperience handling red tagsExperience checking in incoming partsKey Responsibilities : This is an entry-level Quality Team position with room to grow. Primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to :
Inspect incoming products to ensure conformance to specifications and drawingsContain inventory of items across the plant when issues are identifiednalyze defects and determine the disposition of non-conforming itemsDocument and report product quality levelsCommunicate with team members to solve problemsRespond to production line calls regarding quality concerns or needsFollow up with the appropriate channels when concerns are identified