Title: Quality Technician II
Location: Wichita, KS
Duration: 0-6+ Months (Temp to Hire depending on performance and company requirements)
Shift: 1st Shift (7 am to 3:30 pm)
Pay Rate: $25.00/Hour on W2
Duties:
- General Quality Tasks:
- Performs qualified, routine, and non-routine quality tasks.
- Applies specialized quality systems, equipment, tools, and methods.
- Initiates corrective actions when quality standards are not met.
- Responds to quality-related inquiries; may act as the first point of contact.
- In Administration / Customer Services:
- Selects from defined procedures and practices to address changing work situations.
- Adapts or applies the correct procedure based on the issue.
- Operates standard software packages; handles routine and non-complex inquiries.
- Handles inbound and outbound calls based on structured or scripted content.
- In Production:
- Operates a defined number of related specialized machines and equipment.
- Sets machine parameters, including basic CNC programming.
- Operates automated line processing systems or a broader range of production machines.
- May run multiple machines simultaneously while maintaining high-quality standards.
- In Assembly:
- Performs qualified assembly processes using various tools and machines.
- Requires some theoretical knowledge and procedural understanding.
- Performs repetitive yet skilled work in assembling electric, mechanical, or semi-products.
- In Technical Customer Services:
- Provides technical or administrative standardized services to internal/external customers.
- Supports service delivery based on agreed service levels.
Qualifications:
- Education/Training: 2-year vocational training in a relevant field.
- Experience: Up to 1 year of experience related to vocational training; 2 years of calibration experience is required.
- Technical Skills:
- Ability to run multiple machines at once with consistent quality.
- Basic understanding of CNC programming (parameter setting).
- Competence in operating tools, machines, and production/assembly equipment.
- Computer knowledge and experience.
- Administrative Skills:
- Familiarity with specialized standard software packages.
- Ability to handle customer inquiries and routine service tasks.
- Understanding of standardized routines and clerical procedures.
- Other:
- Basic theoretical and practical knowledge of procedures and systems used in production, office, or lab environments.
- Ability to follow clear input/output guidelines and procedures.