Quality Control Inspector

Lenexa, KS
Full Time
Experienced
MACRO Industries, a leading aerospace and defense composites company, is currently seeking an energetic and highly self-motivated Quality Control Inspector in Lenexa, Kansas that will handle our inspections/testing for our Quality Department. The successful candidate will perform inspections and ensure compliance.  The ideal candidate for this position is organized, detail-oriented, flexible, and has previous quality inspection experience, strong math aptitude and computer skills.  

RESPONSIBILTIES AND DUTIES 
  • Perform receiving inspections of inventory items, first-article inspections, in-process inspections, and final inspections of manufactured products.
  • Schedule and perform material lot testing.
  • Develop and maintain inspection reports.
  • Ensure compliance with federal and state laws, as well as company standards and specifications.
  • Maintain, log, and tag calibration of quality control equipment.
  • Prepare and maintain test data for review.
  • Identify areas for quality control improvement and implement new methods accordingly, per our Quality Management System (QMS).
  • Collect and organize Certificates of Compliance for all incoming materials.
  • Format and organize documentation for Company Quality standards, Procedures, Policies, Work Instructions and Forms.
  • Log/document inspection records for Ceramic Tile, Backing, Cut Backing, Spall Thermal & Panel Inspections as well as Final Inspection.
  • Perform as back-up for all plant positions as needed.
  • Create and maintain data records in SharePoint and Company Databases.
  • Process, distribute, and maintain controlled documentation using a document control system.
  • Process documents for revision and approval. Monitor distribution and reconciliation of process or reference documents. Train staff on document control processes and procedures.
  • Provide support to manufacturing shop as needed to meet delivery schedules.
  • Provide support to Engineering for documentation as needed.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS
Education
  • High school diploma or equivalent.

Skills/Abilities
  • Strong communication skills.
  • Prior experience in quality inspections.
  • Ability to read engineering drawings.
  • Ability to use calipers and scales for measurement.
  • Understands tolerances and deviations.
  • Understands various mathematical concepts including fractions, decimals & proportions.
MACRO currently operates a single 8-hour daytime shift 5 days a week in a climate-controlled environment. 

In addition to excellent career growth opportunities, MACRO offers a wide array of benefits including insurance (medical, dental, vision), company paid life insurance (basic life and AD&D), paid holidays, and paid vacation. 

About Us
MACRO Industries, Inc. is a 100% Employee-Owned Company. At MACRO employee-owners are ultimately the beneficiary of their hard work. Our profits do not go to the stock market or a private equity group—they come back to our employee-owners in the form of increased share value that you can cash in on in retirement. This is the most significant and sustainable differentiation we have from most companies. 

MACRO is an equal opportunity employer.
 
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