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Quality Control Machine Operator

Location:
Laurinburg, NC
Posted:
April 23, 2024

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INA Bearing, Cheraw, SC

I run a machine and pack parts in a tray.

**/**** - **/**** ******* Operator

INA Bearing, Cheraw, SC

Machine Operator - May, 2014 to June, 2017 INA Bearing - Cheraw, SC Set up machinery and equipment, such as [Equipment], [Equipment], and grinders, manually. Assisted machine operators with finished pieces. Kept equipment running smoothly by performing routine maintenance tasks like lubricating and cleaning components. Checked the functionality and quality of products and subassemblies. 06/2006 - 05/2014 Inspector/Packer

FCC North Carolina, LLC, Laurinburg, NC

Inspector/Packer - June, 2006 to May, 2014 FCC North Carolina, LLC. - Laurinburg, NC Disposed of unsound and unsafe materials, products, and equipment to avoid inappropriate reuse. Checked the functionality and quality of products and subassemblies.

06/2012 - 05/2013 Inspector

FCC, Laurel Hill, NC

As a quality control inspector I examine products and materials for defects or deviations from specifications. Duties Quality control inspectors typically do the following: * Read blueprints and specifications * Monitor operations to ensure that they meet production standards * Recommend adjustments to the assembly or production process * Inspect, test, or measure materials or products being produced

* Measure products with rulers, calipers, gauges, or micrometers * Accept or reject finished items * Remove all products and materials that fail to meet specifications * Discuss inspection results with those responsible for products * Report inspection and test data Quality control inspectors. Quality control workers rely on a number of tools to do their jobs. Although some still use hand-held measurement devices, such as calipers and alignment gauges, workers more commonly operate electronic inspection equipment, such as coordinate-measuring machines (CMMs). Inspectors testing electrical devices may use voltmeters, ammeters, and ohmmeters to test potential difference, current flow, and resistance, respectively. Quality control workers record the results of their inspections through test reports. When they find defects, inspectors notify supervisors and help to analyze and correct production problems. In some firms, the inspection process is completely automated, with advanced vision inspection systems installed at one or several points in the CAROLYN POE

11281 Kerrimur Dr, Laurinburg, NC 28352

Phone: 910-***-****

Email: ad47zl@r.postjobfree.com

Objective

A position as a production and materials inspector, tester, or sorter. Ability Summary

Coordinate and expedite the flow of work and materials within or between departments of an establishment according to production schedule. Duties include reviewing and distributing production, work, and shipment schedules; conferring with department supervisors to determine progress of work and completion dates; and compiling reports on progress of work, inventory levels, costs, and production problems.

Employment History

production process. Inspectors in these firms monitor the equipment, review output, and conduct random product checks. The following are examples of types of quality control inspectors: Inspectors mark, tag, or note problems. They may reject defective items outright, send them for repair, or fix minor problems themselves. If the product is acceptable, the inspector certifies it. Inspectors may further specialize: * Materials inspectors check products by sight, sound, or feel to locate imperfections such as cuts, scratches, missing pieces, or crooked seams. * Mechanical inspectors generally verify that parts fit, move correctly, and are properly lubricated. They may check the pressure of gases and the level of liquids, test the flow of electricity, and conduct test runs to ensure that machines run properly. Samplers test or inspect a sample for malfunctions or defects during a batch or production run. Sorters separate goods according to length, size, fabric type, or color. Testers repeatedly test existing products or prototypes under real-world conditions. Through these tests, manufacturers determine how long a product will last, what parts will break down first, and how to improve durability. Weighers weigh quantities of materials for use in production.

03/2011 - 10/2011 Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks DEBBIE'S STAFFING/CHAMPION, LAUREL HILL, NC

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High School Diploma

Scotland High, Laurinburg, NC

High School Diploma

Scotland High School,

Laurinburg, NC

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