Description
We are actively seeking an experienced a Manufacturing Inspector to join at one of our plants in Tampa, FL. The Inspector is responsible for performing inspections, operating and programming CMMs, and ensuring the highest level of accuracy and measuring complex components. The ideal candidate will have expertise in operating and programming CMM equipment to inspect detailed components according to engineering specifications and standards.
Highlights and Benefits
• Quarterly profit-sharing bonus; eligible upon hire
• Paid time off
• 401(k) with company match
• Paid holidays
• Tuition / professional development reimbursement
• Health, dental, and vision insurance
• Optional HSA with company contribution
• Short-term disability, long term disability, and life insurance at no cost
• Limitless opportunity for advancement
Requirements
• Conduct first article inspections (FAI) and first piece inspection to verify that newly manufactured parts meet customer specifications and regulatory requirements.
• Prepare and execute CMM programs for first article inspection of complex aerospace and defense components.
• Document and review inspection results, highlighting any non-conformances or deviations from specifications.
• Collaborate with engineering and production teams to resolve any discrepancies or issues identified during the first article process.
• Program and operate CMM machines (manual or automated) to perform measurements on a variety of aerospace and defense components, ensuring high accuracy and precision.
• Develop and modify CMM programs for parts, assemblies, and tooling based on engineering drawings, CAD models, and part prints.
• Utilize Calypso CMM software to write, optimize, and verify CMM inspection programs.
• Perform routine maintenance and calibration on CMM equipment to ensure its functionality and precision.
• Provide technical support to the quality assurance team during inspections and provide feedback to ensure continuous quality improvements.
• Analyze inspection data and assist in the creation of quality reports, identifying trends or areas for improvement.
• Review drawings, specifications, and work instructions to ensure compliance with customer and industry standards.
• Work closely with engineering, production, and quality teams to resolve measurement-related issues.
• Assist in the development and implementation of best practices and continuous improvement initiatives for the quality control process.
• Train and mentor other team members in CMM operations and programming techniques.
Knowledge, skills, and abilities
• Associate’s or bachelor’s degree in a technical field (e.g., Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Technology, or related discipline) preferred.
• Minimum of 10 years of experience operating and programming CMMs in a manufacturing environment, with a focus on aerospace and defense applications.
• Expert in CMM programming and operation using Calypso software
• Strong knowledge of GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing), blueprints, and engineering drawings, specifically in the context of aerospace and defense standards.
• Experience with first article inspection and understanding of industry standards such as AS9102 for aerospace FAI documentation.
• Knowledge of materials, manufacturing processes, and inspection techniques used in the aerospace and defense industry.
• Strong attention to detail with excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting skills.
• Ability to work independently, manage priorities, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
• Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, to effectively collaborate with team members and other departments.
• Experience with robotic CMMs and automation systems.
• Certification or formal training in CMM operation and programming.
• Familiarity with ISO 9001, AS9100, or similar quality management systems.
Company Description
We work hand in hand with our clients to fill positions quickly and hire employees efficiently. Our respectful approach to staffing offers an advantage above others. You won't be treated as a number, but as a prospective employee looking for a career.