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ElectromechanicalInspector-LevelII

$0–0k Catoosa, Oklahoma, United States PART TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Electromechanical Inspector - Level II. Perform inspection activities, including visual, physical, and dimensional. Compile final inspection sign-off sheet and report packages”

Industry & Context.

Industrial

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Steel frame welding experience, Physically able to kneel and/or climb a ladder if needed, Be able to read and interpret standard manufacturing drawings based on industry and commodity standards

Nice to Have

Prior inspection with electromechanical components, especially switchgears or anything data center related, 6+ years of experience in the industry or equivalent

What You'll Do.

Perform inspection activities

Compile final inspection sign-off sheet and report packages

Verify inspection equipment is capable of detecting defects

Verify inspection methodology is adequate per drawing intent

Audit and validate execution of inspection plan

Provide weekly reports of manufacturing sites ramp progress

Conduct periodic quality audits of supplier’s factory

Drive closure of findings identified as non-conformance

Ensure supplier’s quality control system documents findings

Provide customer witness for test scripts

Validate equipment is acceptable with no issues

Be the on-site support representing the client

Full Job Description

## Description Ever wondered what clouds are made of? In this role, you will be hands-on with the building blocks of ‘the cloud’. What to expect: This position is a part-time, 6 month contract. You will be part of a global inspection team assuring the quality of components and assemblies that this cloud services provider is sourcing from one or more suppliers in this area. Once on the team, you will be deployed through SQA’s operations center based on client needs and each supplier’s production schedule. What you’ll do: You will perform inspection activities, including visual, physical, and dimensional (both in-process and final) of machined, electro-mechanical, and other parts, according to client requirements and specifications. Inspection may consist of, but not be limited to: Incoming inspection from external providers of products or services/processing (e.g., nickel plating). In-process and final inspection of critical features such as witness inspection. Compilation of final inspection sign-off sheet and report packages. Verification that inspection equipment used to take measurements is capable of detecting defects. Verification that inspection methodology is adequate per drawing intent. Audit and validate the execution of the inspection plan. Provide weekly reports of manufacturing sites ramp progress, equipment quality performance of the facility, and delivery details by Data Center site. Conduct periodic quality audits of the supplier’s factory and provide reports of results. Drive closure of findings identified as non-conformance. Ensuring the supplier’s quality control system documents the findings. Provide customer witness for test scripts, including but not limited to Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) for all equipment. Validate equipment is acceptable with no issues and compliance to the Level 1 commissioning process (Red/Orange tags) before shipment to the Data Center. Be the on-site support representing the client. What you’ll need: Steel frame weldi

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