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You are a reliable and diligent Warehouse Associate with a mindset of Quality first, continual improvement, and customer satisfaction. uphold our Quality Control system and deliver results for our assembly and general production departments.
Salary: $16-$16
What you will be doing:
- Inspects all labeling and packing of completed kit assemblies, conducts final inspection.
- Inspections and testing of kit components and complete first article inspections.
- Guarantees the regular application of quality control methods and procedures required for an effective and compliant product inspection.
- Examines kit assemblies to find any materials that don’t comply.
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Follow all assigned SOPs.
- As instructed by the Quality Handbook, carry out acceptance sampling procedures for labeling, in-process, shipping, and receiving inspections as well as final inspections.
- Carry out acceptance attribute sampling procedures for the kit’s components and packaging, and accurately and completely record the results.
- Keep track of and record any assembly errors.
- Review batch records to ensure they follow best practices for documentation.
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Complete all daily orders including picking, packing and shipping of product.
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Perform and sign-off on specific inspection criteria from the point of picking orders, pulling supplies, and printing supplies to avoid shipping errors.
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Determine shipping priorities (from the customer base perspective) ensuring orders are shipped on time.
- Complies with company policies, procedures, work instructions and training requirements.
- Fulfills obligations in accordance with the Quality Manual and any relevant laws (cGMP, MDD, and SOPS).
- Conducts attribute inspection tasks to evaluate whether the kit, its parts, or the shipping packages are acceptable; records the findings.
- When mistakes are found, the kit is either manually corrected or sent back to the production team; all faults are tracked and documented.
- Reviews batch records to ensure they comply with good documentation practices.
- Reviews the assembly lot and sends the manager or supervisor the necessary paperwork.
- Informs colleagues and other staff members at the line level to follow and abide by relevant regulations.
- Palletizes, packs, stages, and/or physically divides accepted kits and sent orders.
- Helps to maintain a clean, clutter-free, well-organized workspace for production.
- Carries out additional tasks as given
Environmental & Physical (Under Typical Positions)
- Usually, the manufacturing floor is thermostatically managed to maintain a comfortable temperature, with sufficient lighting, ventilation, and occasionally loud surroundings.
- May work a portion and/or the entirety of the day in a general warehouse environment with adequate lighting and ventilation with occasional elevated noise levels and a varied range of temperatures.
- There are a variety of work assignments. Workplace issues are resolved by referencing examples of prior performance. Problems could be solved with the development of new options.
- Regularly, a high volume of work and deadlines cause stress.
- The job position frequently demands walking, standing, bending, reaching, lifting, or maybe carrying objects weighing up to 45 lbs., therefore some medium-level physical exertion is necessary.
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