Bollinger is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing employment opportunities to minorities, females, veterans and disabled individuals, and without regard to sexual orientation and gender identity. Location: Pascagoula, MS General Function: Quality Control Technician A (Structural) is responsible for performing in-process and final inspections to ensure compliance with drawings, specifications, and all applicable requirements. This role operates under the general supervision of a Quality Control Manager, Supervisor, or other designated manager. Typical Duties: The following statements describe the general nature and level of work performed and should not be considered an exhaustive list of responsibilities:
- Inspect and/or test parts, assemblies, welds, and other manufactured products to ensure compliance with quality standards.
- Document inspection results and test findings accurately.
- Inspect purchased parts and specialty items from suppliers, setting up disposition procedures for non-conforming materials.
- Collaborate with engineering to explore alternative methods and consult with production supervision regarding product issues or faulty workmanship.
- Maintain detailed records and files related to quality control inspections and product evaluations.
Desired Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
- Strong understanding of detail and assembly drawings used in manufacturing processes.
- Knowledge of Shipbuilding standards, and regulations applicable to the shipbuilding industry.
- Proficiency in using tools, gauges, measuring devices, and test equipment required for the inspection process.
- Ability to maintain accurate inspection records and documentation.
- Strong communication skills with the ability to interface effectively with production, supervisors, managers, and customer personnel, etc.
- Skilled in Microsoft Applications (Excel, Word, etc.)
Required Experience & Training:
- High school diploma supplemented by coursework in drafting, applied mathematics, or industrial technology, with considerable to extensive experience in manufacturing processes.
- Or, an equivalent combination of education and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities in Structural Shipbuilding.
- A minimum of 3-5 years Journeyman Shipbuilding (welding or fitting) experience.
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