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Quality Technician
Hoshizaki America
Job Summary
Location
Peachtree City ,GA
Job Type
Contract
Visa
Any Valid Visa
Salary
PayRate
Qualification
BCA
Experience
2Years - 10Years
Posted
12 Nov 2024
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Job Description
SUMMARY
Responsible for supporting the manufacturing process via troubleshooting, diagnostic, and corrective steps in the repair of parts, components, and systems.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Analyzes malfunctions or deviations and assists with the appropriate corrective actions.
Removes and installs parts; disassembles and assembles components; and tests and adjusts assemblies with minimal supervision. Tests and verifies correct operation of all repairs and adjustments.
Provides feedback to production/assembly regarding repair issues to prevent further malfunction/defects in the assembly process. Ensures that established quality standards are upheld.
Performs repairs in a timely manner to ensure that units are put back online for additional assembly and final inspection.
Completes all necessary documentation and follows up as required in a timely, orderly manner.
Responsible for a variety of tasks involving inspecting, evaluating, and repairing units from the field. The evaluation is used to determine if the unit should be repaired, donated, or destroyed.
May design, build, and repair a broad variety of basic mechanical and/or electrical specialty equipment, jigs, and fixtures.
May perform preventive maintenance responsibilities for assigned departmental equipment/machinery to include corrective maintenance as required.
May evaluate, repair, and/or dispose of returned damaged goods from the field.
Provides training for line inspectors.
Acts as backup to line inspectors.
Performs process audits to ensure established procedures are being maintained.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Associate degree in electronics or related field and two years of mechanical/electrical repair experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS
Well-rounded knowledge of the operating principles of refrigeration.
Ability to troubleshoot at subsystem and system level using identifiable problem-solving techniques.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and system diagrams.
Ability to understand and interpret basic written technical information.
Working knowledge of inspection/troubleshooting techniques and instruments.
Knowledge of design techniques, tools, and principals involved in production of precision technical plans, blueprints, drawings, and models.
Knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance.
Hands on experience using measurement devices, i.e., calipers, micrometer, height gage, etc.
Ability to replace components; wire circuits; repair simple electronic equipment; and take test readings using common instruments.
PHYSCIAL REQUIREMENTS
Non-Manufacturing:
Sit for extended periods of time.
Stand and walk intermittently.
Maintain balance to prevent falling.
Ascend and descend ladders, stairs, and work platforms.
Carry or move materials and equipment weighing up to 51 lbs. Lift objects of various weights in different directions.
Hold arms and hands in one position for extended periods of time.
Use hands and fingers to move and assemble small parts.
Repetitive motions of body parts.
Coordinated use of hands and feet to operate equipment.
Intermittent manual labor that includes bending, stooping, crouching, reaching, pushing, and pulling.
Operate manual and powered hand tools (e.g., pneumatic rivet and staple guns; drills; drivers; and foaming guns).
Operate powered industrial trucks and equipment (e.g., lifts, pallet jacks, and aerial platforms).
Operate machinery (e.g., press brakes, refrigerant charging stations, and hoists).
Squat and kneel to access materials and equipment in tight or enclosed spaces.
Handle chemicals.
Close visual acuity to perform activities such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading; visual inspection involving small defects, small parts, and/or operation of machines (including inspection); using measurement devices; and/or assembly or fabrication of parts at distances close to the eyes.
Communicate with others to exchange information.
When travel is required, visual acuity to operate motor vehicle in daytime and nighttime.
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