Medical, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) savings plan with employer match
Paid time off including vacation, holidays, and sick leave
Life insurance and employee assistance programs
Professional development and continuing education support
Perspective – Understands gauge and fixture requirements relative to customer part designs; identifies discrepancies and inspection needs.
People support – Works collaboratively with other layout personnel on cooperative projects.
Coordination – Coordinates with the tool room and manufacturing to keep gauges and fixtures in working order.
Influence – Communicates gauge issues and repair needs clearly to support timely resolution.
Organization and structure – Writes tool room work orders and maintains organized inspection records.
Communication and relationship – Builds effective working relationships with manufacturing and tool room personnel.
Ownership – Takes accountability for accuracy and reliability of gauges and fixtures used across manufacturing.
Troubleshooting – Analyzes and troubleshoots pneumatic, electronic, and mechanical production gauges.
Performs receiving inspection on new gauges and fixtures for accuracy and repeatability.
Correlates gauges and fixtures to customer part designs.
Performs periodic inspection of gauges and fixtures used by manufacturing.
Analyzes and troubleshoots pneumatic, electronic, and mechanical production gauges.
Writes tool room work orders for gauge repair.
Works with other layout personnel on cooperative projects.
Complies with all EHS rules required for the work environment.
Operates computer and software systems for dimensional gauge inspection.
Performs other duties as assigned.
High school diploma or GED from an accredited institution.
Two years of continuous work history, or 6 months of manufacturing experience post-high school.
Valid driver's license required.
Legally authorized to work in the United States (no visa sponsorship available).
3+ years of experience working in a manufacturing or engineering environment.
Good mechanical aptitude.
Effective math skills.
Effective communication skills, with the ability to learn and understand complex blueprints and gauges.
Detail-oriented, with hands-on experience using micrometers, calipers, gauges, and similar measurement tools.
Computer literacy, with emphasis on AutoCAD or similar software a plus.