Responsible for the gross visual inspection, packaging, labeling, and material handling for the injection molding parts. Bags of parts are to be taken off the pipe at the specified fill level; boxes/totes are to be removed from parts chutes at the machine once it is filled. Parts are to be correctly labeled, free of mixed parts, and free of visual defects. Samples are to be delivered to inspection on time, and the attendant advises inspectors when a defect is detected visually. Performs other duties and
Summit Packaging Systems, Inc.Responsible for conducting inspection functions associated with machine parts, tooling, and general mechanical inspection. Essential duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to: Required to function effectively with mechanical inspection devices (example: micrometer, dial indicator, bore gauge, optical comparators, measuring microscopes). Maintains all quality assurance instruments and gauge capability by construction, calibration, repair, or replacement. Develops inspection methods and
Summit Packaging Systems, Inc.Responsible for maintenance and preventive maintenance on all equipment in the department. Essential duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to, repairing all equipment-related problems with any ability and advising the supervisor of any problems not repairable by the mechanic. Monitors all equipment for wear, misuse, or damage and reports findings to their supervisor. Orders all supplies as needed to minimize downtime and performs daily, weekly, and monthly inspections as outlined in
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