Tool and Gauge Inspector 4
- 0891 DS - Advanced Weapons - Northridge
- United States-Utah-Corinne
- 6mo ago
- Full-Time
- On-site
Northrop Grumman Propulsion Systems is currently recruiting for a Tool and Gauge Inspector 4 to provide support to our Promontory team in Corinne, UT.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Successful candidate will work independently after training to perform a wide range of quality inspection tasks.
Operate coordinate measurement equipment including Laser tracker, stationary CMM and portable Arm.
Perform Quality Process Assessments.
Perform visual, in-process and final dimensional inspections on tightly tolerance piece parts, subassemblies, and final assembly.
Perform tool inspections on various programs and assembles/disassembles tooling according to best shop practices.
Performs required inspections in accordance with procedures and planning documentation.
Performs required inspections using standard measurement instruments.
Routinely coordinates and interfaces inspections with Customer and/or Government Representatives.
Conducts Source inspections for tooling at vendor locations to ensure drawing requirements are met.
Additional Duties and Responsibilities:
Candidate should have technical strengths in processing, operations, and inspection. Possess the ability to plan and organize work to accomplish assigned tasks. Candidate should have the ability to work multiple programs while maintaining attention to detail.
Interpret drawings and specifications. Some working knowledge and understanding of GD&T and AMSE Y14.5.
Perform certification review on supplier documentation
Be strategic in the identification of technical needs and solutions coupled with a strong program execution focus.
Possess excellent communication skills and effective interface with Mission Assurance department members, suppliers, customers, all other departments within the organization and both technical and non-technical personnel.
Ability to record detail information accurately, timely and follow instructions.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
To perform successfully in this role, we believe candidates should have the following education, skills, and experience.
High School Diploma or equivalent required; 6+ years of related work experience.
Must have a basic understanding with standard Mechanical Inspection techniques and tools.
Experience with ISO 9000/AS9100 Quality Management Systems.
Excellent shop math skills and advanced trigonometry.
Experience with Continuous Improvement/PES techniques.
Must have good computer skills - MS Office able to learn Costpoint, QMIS, ePic
Must be able to operate a CMM and portable CMM using the PCDMIS, PolyWorks, or Zeiss Inspect Software.
Self-Starter and ability to work through an issue to closure
Ability to articulate and enforce quality standards and specify reasoning for deviations/nonconformance to standards.
Willingness and capability to train junior inspectors on processes, procedures, hand measurement skills, and CMM troubleshooting and data analysis.
CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS:
Must be able to obtain a “Secret” clearance.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
CMM programming capabilities preferred.