100% Visual Inspection: Thoroughly check all corners of every item produced by the automation line for defects.Precision Measuring: Use a ruler/tape measure to verify product specifications and ensure parts meet strict tolerances.Defect Detection: Identify, track, and record all defects; perform minor repairs on parts when possible or scrap unrepairable items.Clear old tags and wipe down shipping racks to ensure they are clean and ready for use.Final Packing: Securely pack all inspected, high-quality parts onto shipping racks according to layout specs.Inventory Management: Maintain an accurate count of good parts vs. scrap and record data as required.Team Collaboration: Immediately alert the Line Operator, QA Inspector, or Management when quality trends or equipment issues arise.Workplace Organization: Maintain a clean, organized, and "trip-hazard-free" work area (5S standards).Adaptability: Follow daily production schedules and perform additional tasks as assigned by the Supervisor.
4-7 years
Manufacturing Experience: Previous experience in a production, assembly, or warehouse environment (specifically in automotive or rubber/plastics is a plus).Quality Assurance Background: Familiarity with basic QC processes, such as "Pass/Fail" sorting or defect logging.Technical Aptitude: Ability to quickly learn how to operate or troubleshoot basic automation interface tools.Attention to Detail: A proven track record of maintaining high accuracy during repetitive tasks.Mathematical Basics: Comfort with basic fractions and decimals (related to reading precise measurements on a ruler).Safety Mindset: Knowledge of standard industrial safety practices (PPE, Lockout/Tagout awareness, etc.).
Manufacturing Experience: Previous experience in a production, assembly, or warehouse environment (specifically in automotive or rubber/plastics is a plus).Quality Assurance Background: Familiarity with basic QC processes, such as "Pass/Fail" sorting or defect logging.Technical Aptitude: Ability to quickly learn how to operate or troubleshoot basic automation interface tools.Attention to Detail: A proven track record of maintaining high accuracy during repetitive tasks.Mathematical Basics: Comfort with basic fractions and decimals (related to reading precise measurements on a ruler).Safety Mindset: Knowledge of standard industrial safety practices (PPE, Lockout/Tagout awareness, etc.).
High School
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