Q. A Technician- Inspection/ 4122
Relevant Work Experience: 1+ to 2 Years Career Level: Experienced (Non-Manager) Education Level: High School or equivalent Reference Code: 5236 Parker Hannifin Corporation is an affirmative action/equal employment opportunity employer. With annual sales of more than $12 billion, Parker provides systematic, precision-engineered solutions for a wide variety of commercial, mobile, industrial and aerospace markets. Parker has more than 57,000 employees in 43 countries around the world. Q. A Technician- Inspection/ 4122 PRIMARY FUNCTIONInspect to blueprint specification, process specification, and/or procedural requirements. Inspect in-process or completed assemblies, subassemblies, piece parts and machined components for workmanship, dimensional accuracy, process conformance and/or approved maintenance manual criteria.WORKING PROCEDURE1. Prepares necessary inspection records/reports, shipping documents, certificates of conformance, special QC-34s, QC-13s, serial number logs, and test data documents on all components.2. Prepares MRRs (QC-128) and QC-3s per procedures, giving adequate descriptions of discrepancies and location, which will allow disposition of product. Assures that discrepant material is removed from the workstation.3. Maintains workflow and visual controls within the department.4. Performs work assignments with minimum supervision and instruction.5. Trains fellow employees as required.6. Keeps all tools, gages, equipment, and work areas clean and in good order. Assures gaging is within calibration schedules and is so identified. Checks and sets equipment such as air gages before use.7. Receives and processes source inspected items.8. Performs and records pre-test and post-test inspections on qualification units.9. Devises methods to determine conformance using surface plate and accessories, applying shop math including basic trigonometry, when standard gaging is not available. Has the ability to perform simple layout work.10. Is able to accurately interpret complex blueprints per ASME Y.14.5M. Inspects effectively using blueprints, process sheets, procedures, industry standards (such as "MIL" specs), inspection plans, as well as verbal and written instructions.11. Is able to use precision measuring equipment and perform detailed dimensional inspections as required.12. Maintains accurate and legible records of inspection, logs, reports, etc. Check travelers, traceability and critical "A" sheets. Ensures all such records are neat and legible for surveillance by the company, customer, and/or DLA and FAA personnel.13. Write stores tickets on assembly and subassembly parts that were inspected and accepted to blueprint.14. Performs audits for age sensitive item shelf life, paint panels, and compliance to shipping procedures.15. Performs audits of all manufacturing, test, assembly, and inspection departments to procedural requirements and works with supervisors to enact effective corrective actions for identified problems.16. Assists MRB/PRB personnel in performing PRB functions.17. Inspects all Receiving, Spares, In-process, Production, and Subassembly parts using all required gaging, inspection documentation, and blueprints.18. Signs airworthiness approval forms (FAA-8130-3) as an FAA ODAR (Organizational Designated Airworthiness Representative) designee.19. Reviews incoming CSO repaired products (either OPR type or work performed at other FAA repair stations) for proper workmanship and documentation.20. Participates in "continuous improvement" activities/efforts with the classification/department.The above statements reflect the general details considered necessary to describe the principle functions of the job identified and shall not be construed as a detailed description of all the work requirements that may be inherent in the job.QUALIFICATIONSMust have a minimum of three (3) years inspection experience in related fields or comparable machining and/or assembly experience.Must have a strong working knowledge of all standard types of precision measuring instruments such as micrometers, verniers, cylindrical plugs, air spindles & rings, dial indicator gages, torque wrenches, force gaging, thread gages, etc.Must be able to pass certification requirements at completion of mandatory FAA ODAR school.Must have a good knowledge of inspection, machining, tooling and assembly practices. Must read and properly interpret complex blueprints, test and process specifications, military specifications, packaging specifications, etc.Must have a good background in shop mathematics, including basic trigonometry and geometric tolerancing.Must have the ability to work well with company personnel, customer representatives, DLA, FAA, etc.Must have a general work knowledge of FAA regulations and the ability to maintain the highest degree of objectivity while performing functions on behalf of the FAA.Unquestionable integrity, cooperative attitude and the ability to exercise goode judgment.Must possess basic computer skills.Must be a US Citizen or Green Card holder. Job Requirements: Job Code : 63723817 Division/Department : Parker Hannifin
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