Electro-Mechanical Quality Assurance Inspector (IPC/AS9100)
Job Description
Job Description Electro-Mechanical Quality Assurance Inspector (IPC/AS9100)
Engagement: 7-month W2 contract
Worksite: 3720 Davinci Court, Suite 400, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092
Note: If you hold IPC and J-STD certifications, please have them available for submission to the hiring manager.
A day in this role
On the production floor, you move seamlessly from incoming inspection to in-process checks and final sign-offs—even participating in customer source inspections. Your day starts with a first-article verification, confirming the build aligns with customer and industry standards. Between spot-inspections, sampling plans, and 100% checks where required, you capture findings, record precise documentation, and collaborate with Quality and Engineering to address nonconformities. When an issue appears, you dig into root cause, drive containment, and help implement corrective and preventive actions. Throughout the shift, you champion ESD and PPE best practices, watch for FOD risks, verify calibration status, and ensure ISO/AS compliance is maintained. Your tools range from microscopes to metrology equipment, and your mindset is zero-defect.
What you will do
- Execute incoming, in-process, and final inspections, including customer source inspections.
- Ensure line-level quality via spot-inspection, sampling plans, first-piece verification, and 100% inspection as needed.
- Verify in-process materials and assemblies meet customer and industry standards.
- Accurately record, maintain, and organize inspection documentation.
- Identify defects and deviations; partner with Quality and Engineering to resolve issues.
- Investigate root causes and support corrective and preventive action implementation.
- Perform and document first-piece verification runs with required paperwork.
- Log nonconformities against process and specifications.
- Conduct routine quality line audits to confirm documentation, consumables, and tooling are in control.
- Promote ESD/PPE/FOD prevention, calibration adherence, and ISO compliance verifications.
- Operate appropriate inspection and measurement equipment, including microscopes.
Required qualifications
- 3–5 years of quality assurance experience inspecting electro-mechanical assemblies, bare PCBs, and mechanical enclosures in manufacturing.
- Background with MMIC technologies (amplifiers, attenuators, filters, switches, etc.).
- Comfort working under a microscope for up to 8 hours per day.
- Familiarity with IPC industry standards.
- High school diploma or GED.
Preferred qualifications
- J-STD-001 Class 3 and/or IPC-A-610 certification.
- Experience within ISO 9001 and/or AS9100 quality system environments.
- Clear, open communicator who provides real-time feedback.
- Thrives in a fast-paced, team-oriented setting.
- Customer-focused, zero-defect mindset.
Additional proficiencies
- IPC-A-610
- PCB assembly and components
- IPC J-STD
- AS9100 familiarity and experience
How to connect
Recruiter: Jaswanth, Technical Recruiter
Email: Jaswanth@buckeyeglobalit.com | Phone: (614) 953-0332
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