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Federal Signal Corporation ยท 3 weeks ago

Industrial Quality Control Technician

Federal Signal Corporation is a leading global designer and manufacturer of products and solutions serving various sectors. The Industrial Quality Control Technician is responsible for ensuring that the final product meets company standards through inspections, documentation, and adherence to quality control processes.

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Responsibilities

Perform inspections on equipment throughout the production process
Ensure all manufacturing paperwork is properly filled out and correct if needed
Complete all quality control paperwork and sign off
Photograph units for documentation
Test drive/brake check all equipment
Move equipment in and out of the shop and organize yard of finished product and new arrivals
Inspecting output samples using industry-appropriate methods, such as comparing standards, measuring dimensions and examining functionality
Checking that the assembly or production line adheres to standards and procedures and complying with legal requirements
Reviewing blueprints and specifications to compare to produced goods
Recording inspection results by completing reports, summarizing re-works and wastes and inputting data into quality database
Keeping measurement equipment operating accurately by following calibration requirements and calling for repairs
Reading and interpreting engineering drawings and radiographs
Using gauges such as calipers and micrometers to measure products
Collecting and compiling statistical quality data
Determining the causes of product defects and reworks
Verifying all equipment is calibrated correctly

Qualification

Quality control experienceBlueprint readingMeasuring devices usageStandardsProblem-solving skillsAttention to detailWritten communicationVerbal communicationTeamworkDocumentation skills

Required

High school diploma or equivalent required
Good written and verbal communication skills
Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills
Keen attention to detail
Basic computer and math skills to calibrate and measure specifications
Ability to use measuring devices like gauges, meters, calipers and computers
In-depth understanding of company standards
Up-to-date knowledge of federal and industry standards and best practices
Understanding of target market and consumer needs
Blueprint reading capabilities
Documentation and reporting skills
Teamwork and collaboration
Comfortable standing or walking for long periods of time
Perform inspections on equipment throughout the production process
Ensure all manufacturing paperwork is properly filled out and correct if needed
Complete all quality control paperwork and sign off
Photograph units for documentation
Test drive/brake check all equipment
Move equipment in and out of the shop and organize yard of finished product and new arrivals
Inspecting output samples using industry-appropriate methods, such as comparing standards, measuring dimensions and examining functionality
Checking that the assembly or production line adheres to standards and procedures and complying with legal requirements
Reviewing blueprints and specifications to compare to produced goods
Recording inspection results by completing reports, summarizing re-works and wastes and inputting data into quality database
Keeping measurement equipment operating accurately by following calibration requirements and calling for repairs
Reading and interpreting engineering drawings and radiographs
Using gauges such as calipers and micrometers to measure products
Collecting and compiling statistical quality data
Determining the causes of product defects and reworks
Verifying all equipment is calibrated correctly
Standing and Walking: Inspectors often need to stand or walk for extended periods while inspecting products or overseeing production processes
Lifting: The ability to lift up to 40-50 pounds is commonly required
Dexterity: Good hand-eye coordination and the ability to use hands and fingers to handle or feel objects, tools, or controls
Reaching and Bending: Inspectors may need to squat, reach above shoulder level, reach at or below shoulder level, kneel, twist, and bend at the neck and waist
Visual Acuity: Normal visual acuity and the ability to distinguish colors are necessary for identifying defects and ensuring product quality

Preferred

1-2 years of quality control experience preferred

Benefits

Medical
Dental
Vision
Company Paid Life Insurance Policy for each full-time employee in the amount of $20,000.00.
Voluntary Life Insurance for Employees, their spouse (or domestic partner), and their children
Flexible Spending Accounts for Health-related expenses as well as Dependent Care related expenses
401(k) with partial company match
100% vested immediately.
PTO
9 Paid Holidays

Company

Federal Signal Corporation

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Federal Signal Corporation (NYSE: FSS) builds and delivers equipment of unmatched quality that moves material, cleans infrastructure, and protects the communities where we work and live.

H1B Sponsorship

Federal Signal Corporation has a track record of offering H1B sponsorships. Please note that this does not guarantee sponsorship for this specific role. Below presents additional info for your reference. (Data Powered by US Department of Labor)
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2023 (1)
2022 (1)

Funding

Current Stage
Public Company
Total Funding
unknown
1978-01-13IPO

Leadership Team

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Jennifer Sherman
President and Chief Executive Officer
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Felix Boeschen
Vice President - Corporate Strategy & Investor Relations
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