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Temporary First Article Inspection As9102 Jobs in Washington

Metrologist

Bethesda, MD · On-site

$100K - $130K/yr

Determine if first article parts are acceptable. * Implement new innovative practices to promote ... Use Polyworks Metrology Software to inspect high tolerance finished components designed with ...

Utilize PC-DMIS as the primary metrology software (with Polyworks as a secondary tool) to inspect high-tolerance finished components designed with minimal fixturing to perform first-article ...

Utilize PC-DMIS as the primary metrology software (with Polyworks as a secondary tool) to inspect high-tolerance finished components designed with minimal fixturing to perform first-article ...

Utilize PC-DMIS as the primary metrology software (with Polyworks as a secondary tool) to inspect high-tolerance finished components designed with minimal fixturing to perform first-article ...

Quality Technician C

Hanover, MD · On-site

$61K - $99K/yr

Conduct in-process inspections and first article inspections (FAI) to verify product conformity. * Identify, segregate, and control nonconforming material. * Manage calibrated inspection and ...

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What is the difference between Temporary First Article Inspection As9102 vs Quality Inspector?

AspectTemporary First Article Inspection As9102Quality Inspector
CertificationsAS9102 knowledge, quality standardsGeneral quality standards, certifications vary
Work EnvironmentManufacturing, aerospace industryManufacturing, various industries
Job FocusSpecific inspection of first articles for aerospace complianceOngoing quality checks across products

The Temporary First Article Inspection As9102 is a specialized role focused on verifying initial product compliance with aerospace standards, primarily using AS9102 guidelines. In contrast, a Quality Inspector performs routine inspections across various products and industries. While both roles require quality standards knowledge, the First Article Inspector emphasizes initial product validation for aerospace manufacturing, making it more specialized than a general Quality Inspector.

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Metrologist

Amatriot Group, LLC

Bethesda, MD • On-site

$100K - $130K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description

Security Clearance: Interim-Secret Required to Start

Location: West Bethesda, MD

Job Type: Full-Time

Target Salary Range*: $100,000 - $130,000.

*This represents the potential salary range for this position depending on education level, years of experience and/or certifications in addition to other position specific requirements which may impact salary


Position Overview

Amatriot is looking for a Metrologist to join the team at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Decision’s (NSWCCDs) Fabrication Team. In this role, you will utilize high precision measurement equipment (coordinate measurement machines (CMMs), laser tracker equipment, ultrasonic devices, calipers, verniers, electronic protractors, squares, height gauges, depth gauges, indicators, and micrometers) and perform computerized spatial analysis. Calibrate equipment then measure item geometry and spatial relationships. This includes small and large-scale items requiring dimension and tolerance analysis to determine accuracy. Shall restrain items to prevent hog and sag deformation prior to measurement. Provide Tolerance Measurement Study upon completion. Perform preventive and routine maintenance and calibration of measurement equipment as needed and issue calibration.


Key Responsibilities
  • Prepare measurement reports per customer specifications. Determine if first article parts are acceptable.
  • Implement new innovative practices to promote part accuracy, and proficiency. This may include, but is not limited to, new reporting templates or formats that better facilitate the documentation, reporting, and tracking of precision measurement activities.
  • Use Polyworks Metrology Software to inspect high tolerance finished components designed with minimal fixturing to preform article inspection.
  • Use Polyworks to advise shop management, supervisors, and planners, during the planning and costing phase, on the difficulty, complexity and potential issues which may arise during the inspection process.
  • Analyze and diagnose problems which may arise during the inspection process. Utilize Polyworks or Spatial Analyzer to determine root cause of potential issues and develop methods and processes to ensure that similar issues are reduce or eliminate in future tasks.
  • Use Polyworks software to perform Laser Tracker measurements according to the Model Fabrication Facility policies and standard practices
  • Adhere to the Model Fabrication Facility policies and standard practices were applicable.
  • Design specialized tooling fixtures to be used to support the production of complex machined components
  • Applies knowledge of engineering disciplines in structural design, weld design materials applications and prototype design · Skilled in the interpretation of complex engineered drawings, sketches and verbal communications

Qualifications:
  • High School diploma or equivalent.
  • Experience with utilizing high precision measurement equipment (coordinate measurement machines (CMMs), laser tracker equipment, ultrasonic devices, calipers, verniers, electronic protractors, squares, height gauges, depth gauges, indicators, and micrometers) and performing computerized spatial analysis
  • Knowledge of manufacturing trades including industrial and commercial manufacturing processes to contribute to the engineering design and development function
  • Ability to collect and analyze data in test samples and fabrication mockups and apply the data collected to the fabrication of future high cost components and models
  • Experienced in inspecting and dimensionally verifying components and models to ensure compliance with dimension specified in drawings, specifications and control documents.
  • Experience with generating and delivering measurement reports per customer specifications
  • Thorough understanding of geometric dimensioning and tolerance practices, including NIST.
  • Ability to read and work from highly detailed drawings and specifications.
  • Desire to learn, ask questions, and take initiative within safety and skills limitations.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Possess a working knowledge of machining and sheet metal processes.
  • Familiarity with NAVSEA, Navy, or other military standards for fabrication
  • Experience with PolyWorks and Spatial Analyzer