Job Summary:
Perform mechanical and visual inspections to determine the acceptability of PCBs at specified points in the manufacturing process with a primary focus on cross sections.
The QC Inspector is responsible for performing all inspections/related tasks as assigned by the QC Supervisor/Manager according to their respective work instructions, IPC specifications, and customer specifications.
Job Tasks: Handling and Preparation-verify traveler data/panel count, clean panels if necessary, and start up the Ionograph equipment.
Mechanical aptitude and good vision for section preparation and reading.
Inspection-inspect boards for part number/revision letter, repeat defects, UL marking/code, material type/thickness, line width/air gap, image quality, plating quality, missing/extra holes, hole sizes, hole wall quality, registration, tin strip, adhesion, solder, solder mask, legend, and mechanical specifications per the appropriate work instructions.
Paperwork-read/fill out Process Travelers, Final Inspection logs, certificates, perform data entry, and learns how to generate First Article Reports.
Process Equipment and Tools Include:
•10x eye loupe
•Exacto knife
•60x tower scope
•calculator
•calipers
•back light table
•micrometer
•Section grind
•table equipment
•Ionograph
Requirements
Requirements: QC background in a manufacturing a plus.
must be able to follow documented procedures must understand basic math must have a good eye for detail must have good reading and writing abilities Basic computer skills.
must be able to use hand tools; calipers, micrometer must be able to read and understand drawings must be able to package boards for shipment Must be able to complete FA Reports Education/Orientation Requirements: Advanced Circuits Orientation Successfully compete the QC Certification Test and Audit.
Training Period: 2 - 4 weeks.