Job Description
Lead QC Receiving Inspector
General Requirements:
- Work requires professional written and verbal communication, leadership, and interpersonal skills.
- Bilingual abilities in Spanish preferred, but not required. Work requires willingness to work a flexible schedule.
- Above all must be a team player with a high level of dedication.
2 years working knowledge of receiving ASTM materials required.
Physical Requirements:
- Must be able to stand/walk up to 90% of the workday; sit to perform normal office duties for up to 50% of the workday, occasional bending, squatting, ascending ladders/stairways.
Typical Functions
- Inspects incoming materials by first performing a visual inspection of materials, components, and products received from suppliers and vendors.
- Verifies accompanying documentation such as packing slips.
- Counts all material to verify that the number of each product delivered matches the accompanying documentation.
- Identifies any deliveries where there are non-conformities between packing slips and number of items delivered.
- Communicates any supplier issues to relevant departments, such as purchasing, production, and quality assurance to facilitate timely decision-making and corrective actions.
- Marks all materials delivered by adhering stickers and color coding for ease of finding and using at a later time and so that no further labeling is required.
- After all materials have been color coded and labeled, the Inspector then releases them to the Warehouse.
- Participates in continuous improvement initiatives to enhance receiving inspection processes, efficiency, and effectiveness, and contributes to overall quality improvement efforts.
- Other duties as assigned.
Average # of hours per week: 50-60
2 years receiving ASTM materials. - Key requirement
ASTM materials are materials that conform to standards developed by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). ASTM standards help classify, evaluate, and specify the properties of materials, such as their chemical, mechanical, and metallurgical properties. ASTM standards are used to ensure the quality and safety of materials in a wide variety of applications, including construction, manufacturing, and industrial parts.
American Petroleum Institute (API) Standards are primarily focused on the oil and gas industry. API specifications are only recommended practices