Flexo Quality Control Tech Manufacturing - Elmhurst, IL at Geebo

Flexo Quality Control Tech

Company Name:
NPPS
Flexo printing company wants to hire an experienced Quality Control Tech. New hire will be responsible for inspection and auditing within all areas of the manufacturing facility and assuring quality standards are being maintained. The successful candidate will also participate in maintaining and improving the organizations Quality Management System to assure customer satisfaction and quality while complying with cGMP regulations.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Daily auditing of departmental processes and paperwork according to QA procedures.
Incoming inspection on specified materials
Review/Pre-Approval of process paperwork for critical customer/production processes
Real-time inspection of products, processes and systems
Create written reports or analysis as necessary
Initiate/participate in facility continuous improvement efforts
Perform tasks in accordance with all company safety rules and regulations
Performs tasks in accordance with company handbook and written procedures
Other duties as needed and assigned by management
Position requires at least 3 years manufacturing or quality experience, technical training in quality disciplines, BA or BS preferred, personal computer skills (MS office) and excellent visual acuity and color discrimination. Candidate must be able to lift at least 20 lbs. Understanding of printing processes, color and trapping is highly desirable, but not required. Competitive compensation and benefit package.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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