Inspector B
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Draper is an independent, nonprofit research and development company headquartered in Cambridge, MA. The 2,000+ employees of Draper tackle important national challenges with a promise of delivering successful and usable solutions. From military defense and space exploration to biomedical engineering, lives often depend on the solutions we provide. Our multidisciplinary teams of engineers and scientists work in a collaborative environment that inspires the cross-fertilization of ideas necessary for true innovation. For more information about Draper, visit www.draper.com . Job Description Summary: The Inspector B is responsible for performing inspections and/or audits of purchased parts, materials, equipment and quality control programs. Interprets manufacturing drawings, diagrams, specifications and lists to approve or reject units or systems for in-process or final assemblies. Performs sampling and testing of incoming components and raw materials. Ensures raw materials, in-process, and finished products meet company standards. Determines or assists in determining methods and procedures necessary for inspection. Job Description: Duties/Responsibilities - Perform inspections on a variety of materials, components, assemblies, and/or systems. - Document work results and generates inspection reports. - Types of inspections include visual, workmanship, dimensional, and electrical. - Documents work results and generates inspection reports. - Complies with safety and security rules and observes good housekeeping practices. - Accomplishes assignments with minimum direct supervision. Typical equipment used includes: - For Mechanical Inspection Microscopes. micrometers, gage blocks, pin gauges, comparators, surface plates, height gages, rotary tables, coordinate measuring machines, and roundness and surface analysis equipment. - For Electrical Inspection Oscilloscopes, Capacitance/impedance bridges, power supplies, and microscopes.