Majors Plastics is hiring for a 2nd shift In-Process Inspector!
An In-process Inspector is a self-motivated, team-oriented individual who must be able to work independently and manage multiple tasks. They must have good communication skills, both written and verbal and must be able to work effectively with others. They should have a high school or equivalent education. Having computer skills is a plus. Previous molding and mechanical inspection experience is preferred, but not necessary.
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Will be required at times to help with training of novice inspectors
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May be required to report to work early or stay late to cover another inspector's shift
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Communicate with manufacturing supervisors and manufacturing operators when defects are found in production.
Knowledge / Skills / Abilities
An In-process Inspector is a self-motivated, team-oriented individual who must be able to work independently and manage multiple tasks. They must have good communication skills, both written and verbal and must be able to work effectively with others. They should have a high school or equivalent education. Having computer skills is a plus. Previous molding and mechanical inspection experience is preferred, but not necessary.
Physical Requirements
An In-process inspector may be required to lift, push, or pull up to and including fifty (50) pound cartons, work for extended periods on hard surfaces and work overtime, as necessary. They must also be able to distinguish color differences and visually discern minute defects and details of manufactured goods. Their knowledge of product processes and procedures should enable them, with experience, to identify and report any irregularity or non-conformance to management for corrective action.