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Amphenol Cable and Interconnect Technologies Inc.
Franklin, Wisconsin, United States
(on-site)
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2 days ago
Amphenol Cable and Interconnect Technologies Inc.
Franklin, Wisconsin, United States
(on-site)
Job Type
Full-Time
Min Education
H.S. Diploma/Equivalent
Required Travel
0-10%
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Yearly Salary
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Accounting & Finance
Quality Inspector III
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Quality Inspector III
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SUMMARY The Quality Inspector III is integral to our commitment to excellence, conducting thorough receiving, in-process, and final inspections across a diverse range of products, including cable and connector components, precision CNC-manufactured parts, and intricate cable assemblies. Additionally, this role is responsible for executing strategic internal audits to ensure the integrity and consistency of our production processes. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Uses precision metrology instruments, such as micrometers, digital indicators, comparators, plain plugs, plain rings, thread plugs and rings, and profilometers, to ensure meticulous measurements. Records measurements meticulously and document data clearly on internal and external records. Employs microscopes for quality control, making pass/fail assessments on attribute defects in alignment with customer specifications. Interpret technical drawings and engineering specifications with accuracy. Conducts comprehensive final inspections of products and materials using engineering and Process Control Drawings and diligently completes all associated inspection reports. Adhere to ISO 9001 / AS9100 quality standards, ensuring compliance with established quality management systems. Generates detailed non-conformance reports for materials that do not meet quality standards. Works in a clean room environment supporting space-grade cable assembly production. Acquires and upholds X-ray evaluator certification to assess the integrity of finished products. Executes internal audits of the production process and prepares thorough audit reports. Programs and operates advanced measurement equipment such as Micro-Vu, Keyence, and OGP Smart Scope for precise component analysis. Prepares and executes parts on sophisticated measurement systems for accurate results. Demonstrates proficiency in Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) for clearly and precisely communicating mechanical engineering drawings. Performs necessary internal calibrations to ensure measurement accuracy. Carries out setup, in-process, and final inspections in accordance with a Quality Inspection Plan, while maintaining accurate third-party quality documentation. *Other duties as required in support of the department and the company* SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITIES The responsibilities of this role do not include supervising other employees. QUALIFICATIONS To succeed in this job, an individual must satisfactorily perform each essential job function. The requirements below represent the required knowledge, skill, and ability. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform basic functions. EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE High school diploma or equivalent, further education or certification in quality control is a plus. 2+ years' experience in a manufacturing environment; inspection experience preferred. Background in aerospace, defense, or cable assembly industries favored. LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English. Conversational in any other language is a plus. MATHEMATICAL SKILLS Basic arithmetic: add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percentages. Statistics: Interpret and analyze numerical data using statistical methods. Basic algebra: The ability to manipulate symbols and equations to find unknown values, express relationships, and model situations. Basic Geometry: The ability to understand and work with shapes, angles, lines, and planes. JOB SKILLS Beginner in MS Office Suite and SharePoint. Knowledge of ERP systems (SAP) preferred. Working knowledge of quality control standards and testing methodologies. Solid commitment to excellence and attention to detail. Excellent communication and organizational skills. Ability to work independently and in a team environment with minimum supervision. Proficiency in data analysis and reporting. Willingness to work in a flexible environment and to be cross-trained on multiple products and processes. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical requirements outlined below indicate those necessary to fulfill this position's core responsibilities. While performing job duties, the employee will regularly engage in activities such as using hands to finger, handle, or feel and communicating verbally. Additionally, the employee will frequently need to reach with hands and arms while standing and walking as part of the role. Occasional lifting and movement of objects weighing up to fifty (50) pounds and using a ladder may be required. This position also demands specific vision capabilities, including close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Reasonable accommodation will be provided according to ADA regulations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the job's essential functions. WORK ENVIRONMENT A work environment in a manufacturing plant is the physical and social setting where goods production occurs. Depending on the type of product, process, and plant, the work environment may vary in terms of noise, temperature, safety, and demand. Common characteristics of a work environment in a manufacturing plant are the use of machinery and exposure to hazards such as chemicals, heat, dust, or noise, with a culture of teamwork, communication, and continuous improvement. ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY Amphenol Cable and Interconnect Technologies is fully committed to minimizing the environmental impact of its operations, activities, and products. To achieve this, we adhere to all applicable environmental regulations and laws, prevent pollution, and continuously improve our environmental performance in all our global operations. This is possible through an Environmental Management System that provides a framework for setting and reviewing our environmental objectives and targets. We aim to identify and reduce any negative environmental impact our business activities may have. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS ASTM F-2412-2005, ANSI Z41-1999, or ANSI Z41-1991 rated safety toe shoes in specific areas. Clear ANSI Z87.1 safety-rated glasses in specific areas. Hearing protection in specific locations. Ability to compile with JSA in specific areas. EXPORT COMPLIANCE DISCLAIMER This position includes access or potential access to ITAR and EAR (Export Administration Regulations) technical data. Therefore, candidates must qualify as US Persons, defined as US Citizens or Permanent Residents (Green Card Holders). TRAVEL Approximately 15% of travel is expected.
Job ID: 81528876
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