Boeing

ProductAcceptanceSpecialist

$56–66k North Charleston, South Carolina, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Product Acceptance Specialist at Boeing. Skills: Product acceptance, Quality assurance, Auditing. Verify routine product conformance to design requirements. Provide objective evidence of results”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Identify discrepancies; Disposition non-conformance; Corrective action

Eligibility Requirements

Work Variable Shift, Work onsite, Satisfy Conflict of Interest assessment, Post offer drug testing

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Work any shift, 1+ years Aerospace, Fabrication, or Manufacturing experience, 1+ years quality inspection and/or auditing experience, Walk constantly, Stand 6-8 hours, Work from stairs up to 8 hours, Bend and twist frequently, Squat and kneel up to six hours

Nice to Have

3 or more years related work experience, Equivalent combination of education and experience, Identify engineering characteristics on product, Utilize calibrated equipment to measure and report results, 787 Program Experience, Experience in a team environment, Team Leadership (Formal/Informal) experience

What You'll Do.

Verify routine product conformance to design requirements

Provide objective evidence of results

surveillance and monitoring

Identify and document discrepancies

Segregate and control non-conforming items

Perform preliminary review and disposition of non-conformance

Conduct product review with customer during product or

Identify repetitive or significant non-conformances

Initiate requests for corrective action

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Interiors Responsibility Center (IRC) Quality Team; Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA)

Communication Scope

Share externally with Boeing customer

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