Quality Assurance Inspector (Temp to Hire)

Torrance, CA
Temporary
Quality Assurance
Entry Level
Intellisense Systems, Inc.is a privately held company with a proven track record of developing and deploying innovative products that successfully operate in the most extreme environments. We are a fast-growing Southern California technology innovator that solves tough, mission-critical challenges for our customers in the aerospace, defense, and commercial markets. We design, develop, and manufacture advanced products for ground, maritime, and airborne applications.

We are looking for an exceptional Quality Assurance Inspector to join our team. The Quality Assurance Inspector is responsible for quality inspection duties including conformance of parts received and in-process to drawing specification(s), review of documentation and logging acceptance in manufacturing travelers, MRP and QA software. Prior experience working in Aerospace electronic manufacturing industry in a quality assurance role is desired.

This is a Temporary role, with the potential to convert to a direct hire after 3-6 months.


Responsibilities:
 
  • Read engineering drawing(s) and inspect parts using metrology tools i.e., pin & thread gauges, calipers, and height gauges, etc.
  • Review receiving documentation for accuracy and compliance to QA clause flow downs.
  • Document receipt of material in MRP and QA system software database Tools.
  • Document and take pictures of parts that are nonconforming with sufficient details of rejection.
  • Report trend observations for repeated nonconforming material.
  • Track and schedule calibration for tools used in QA and on the production floor.
  • Track shelf-life material and recall expired material from the production floor.
  • Assist with in-process inspections as needed.
  •  Enter production build technical data package records into QA software data base.
  • Assist with inspecting and packaging material to be delivered to the customer.
  • File, organize, scan and maintain all documents and relevant information in network folders and archives.
  • Ability to work independently or in a team.
  • Able to work extra hours when necessary to meet deadlines.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Requirements:
 
  • High School Diploma with 4+ years’ experience, Associate’s Degree or Certification in a technical field with 2+ years’ experience.
  • Experience performing Quality Assurance Inspection duties in aerospace and manufacturing companies.
  • Working knowledge of ISO9000; AS9100 Quality Management System.
  • Knowledge of technical drawings and manufacturing processes.
  • Understanding of electrical and mechanical engineering requirements.
  • Experience with electro-mechanical and circuit card assemblies
  • Experience in recording non-conforming material.
  • Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, and ability to multitask with strong organizational skills.
  • This position requires access to US Export Controlled Information.
  • US Citizenship is required.

What You Could Expect:
 
  • The freedom to take risks, to innovate, and to be rewarded
  • Partner with trusting leadership that approaches tasks and requests with urgency
  • Deliver products that are continually recognized as industry disruptors

Pay Range:

$28.50-$32.00/hour
However, base salary for this position will vary based on your skills, qualifications, and experience.



If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please contact us by phone at 424-319-7813 or by email at [email protected] 

Unless otherwise stated in the requirements section of an individual job listing, our positions require U.S. Citizenship, U.S. Permanent Residency, or other status as a U.S. Person as defined by 8 USC 1324b(a)(3). Intellisense Systems, Inc is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer and welcomes all qualified applicants. Applicants will receive fair and impartial consideration without regard to race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic data, or other legally protected status.

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