In-process quality control personnel monitor coil assembly to ensure adherence to quality procedures.
Essential duties include maintaining a safe, clean environment; reviewing build documents; inspecting coils and tubing for defects; and assisting production teams.
They review nonconformances, develop training, and collaborate with engineering to improve products and processes.
Qualifications include at least 2 years of manufacturing experience, a high school diploma, effective communication skills, and mechanical aptitude.
Work is performed in a noisy industrial setting with exposure to mechanical parts and temperature extremes.
Tools used include computers, safety gear, and basic office equipment.
Physical demands involve standing, walking, lifting up to 50 lbs., and other manual tasks.
This role requires compliance with safety regulations and company policies.