Sound Knowledge of Measuring Instruments:
A deep understanding of precision instruments such as micrometers, calipers, gauges, and other measurement tools. You should be able to use these instruments effectively to carry out accurate and reliable measurements during the manufacturing and fabrication process.
Attention to Detail:
Exceptional attention to detail is crucial in ensuring that all measurements and inspections are conducted precisely. The role requires an individual who can prevent errors and maintain high standards of accuracy in every task.
Knowledge of Quality Control Procedures:
Familiarity with industry-specific quality control standards and procedures for verifying the quality of materials, products, and processes. This includes understanding calibration techniques, proper documentation, and reporting results to meet quality specifications.
Strong Analytical Skills:
The ability to analyze inspection reports, measurement data, and identify potential quality issues. The role involves recommending corrective actions and improvements when necessary to enhance the quality of processes and products.
Basic Engineering Knowledge:
While advanced experience isn’t mandatory, a basic understanding of engineering principles will be valuable in identifying and addressing quality-related challenges during fabrication and assembly.
Adaptability and Teamwork:
The ideal candidate should thrive in a team environment, working closely with the quality control team and other engineering departments to uphold the company's high-quality standards throughout production.