Schneider Electric USA, Inc
In-Process Quality Technician (Finance)
An In-process Quality Process Inspector uses his/her technical knowledge and experience of the manufacturing process and testing to conduct audit of the manufacturing process and inspection of the product. Clear, effective, professional communication skills are essential (both verbal and written) as well as having and maintaining a good work/safety record. An In-process Quality Process Inspector must be highly motivated, must have good attention to detail with the ability to work in a team environment. He/ She must exercise judgment and initiative in achieving goals as well as demonstrate good follow-up skills, consulting the supervisor as needed. An In-process Quality Process Inspector must drive the core values of Schneider Electric.
Candidates will possess the ability to test, read, and interpret assembly drawings, wiring diagrams, schematics, Bill of Materials, and work instructions. This position requires periodic overtime on short notice to meet customer service.
Responsibilities include:
Communication:
Communicate quality defects to the production associates and supervisors during SIM meetings. Escalate major production issues to the Team Leads, Quality Engineers & Production Supervisors.
Procedures/Policies: Model and maintain adherence to Schneider Electric rules, guidelines and procedures. Must have knowledge or be willing to develop knowledge of HR, Quality, and Safety & Environmental policies/procedures. Will ensure compliance in Safety and Quality procedures.
Safety : Support and act as Safety Champion. Ensure safety guidelines and PPE are used within plant. Complete safety audits as required.
Quality : Support quality initiatives. Conduct daily in-process audit, product and parts inspection and defect review. Toll gate inspection for materials being shipped to sister plants. Support in-house product testing requirement.
SPS: Must have or develop knowledge of SPS and drive Schneider initiatives and principles particularly on the quality related cards. Conduct SPS quality related training for production associates.
Training: Must be knowledgeable or willing to be cross trained in testing and inspection procedures for all products. Assist Quality Engineers on Quality related training for production associates. Complete safety/lean/SIM training, soft skills training and other training as required.
Computer Skills/Software: Knowledge or capability to effectively use and quickly learn various manufacturing computer systems and Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Access, etc.). Develop skills in ODM+, Engineering Viewer, Order Editor, Gainseeker, Smart Factory tools, and LDS.
Minimum requirements:
Education: 2-year technical degree preferred
Experience: Must have at least 1-year experience on QA/QC Inspection on a manufacturing facility. Must have basic knowledge of all areas and intermediate proficiency of our computer systems
Tools to use for Inspection:
In process inspection checklist
Cranebay Checksheet
ISO Audit checklist
Digital Gemba
E-inspection
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An In-process Quality Process Inspector uses his/her technical knowledge and experience of the manufacturing process and testing to conduct audit of the manufacturing process and inspection of the product. Clear, effective, professional communication skills are essential (both verbal and written) as well as having and maintaining a good work/safety record. An In-process Quality Process Inspector must be highly motivated, must have good attention to detail with the ability to work in a team environment. He/ She must exercise judgment and initiative in achieving goals as well as demonstrate good follow-up skills, consulting the supervisor as needed. An In-process Quality Process Inspector must drive the core values of Schneider Electric.
Candidates will possess the ability to test, read, and interpret assembly drawings, wiring diagrams, schematics, Bill of Materials, and work instructions. This position requires periodic overtime on short notice to meet customer service.
Responsibilities include:
Communication:
Communicate quality defects to the production associates and supervisors during SIM meetings. Escalate major production issues to the Team Leads, Quality Engineers & Production Supervisors.
Procedures/Policies: Model and maintain adherence to Schneider Electric rules, guidelines and procedures. Must have knowledge or be willing to develop knowledge of HR, Quality, and Safety & Environmental policies/procedures. Will ensure compliance in Safety and Quality procedures.
Safety : Support and act as Safety Champion. Ensure safety guidelines and PPE are used within plant. Complete safety audits as required.
Quality : Support quality initiatives. Conduct daily in-process audit, product and parts inspection and defect review. Toll gate inspection for materials being shipped to sister plants. Support in-house product testing requirement.
SPS: Must have or develop knowledge of SPS and drive Schneider initiatives and principles particularly on the quality related cards. Conduct SPS quality related training for production associates.
Training: Must be knowledgeable or willing to be cross trained in testing and inspection procedures for all products. Assist Quality Engineers on Quality related training for production associates. Complete safety/lean/SIM training, soft skills training and other training as required.
Computer Skills/Software: Knowledge or capability to effectively use and quickly learn various manufacturing computer systems and Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Access, etc.). Develop skills in ODM+, Engineering Viewer, Order Editor, Gainseeker, Smart Factory tools, and LDS.