Quality Technician
Listed on 2025-12-31
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Manufacturing / Production
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Quality Assurance - QA/QC
Quality Technician/ Inspector, Quality Control / Manager
Overview
Quality Technician role at Quantic Evans
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Quantic Evans is a proud member of the Quantic Electronics Family. Quantic Evans manufactures high-energy-density capacitors for demanding, mission-critical applications and has sites in East Providence, RI, and Sanford, ME.
DescriptionQuantic Evans is a trusted partner in the military, aerospace, industrial, and commercial markets, with over a century of combined experience as a reliable problem solver. Quantic Evans continues developing cutting-edge capacitor technology in collaboration with world-class technology companies representing mission-critical electronics.
Quality Technician, East Providence, RI
Reporting to the Quality Manager, the Quality Technician will inspect Quantic Evans-manufactured capacitors and capacitor banks, ensure products meet order specifications and quality controls, maintain records of inspection progress and problems, and recommend and implement corrective measures under general supervision. Requires 5+ years of inspection experience in manufacturing and familiarity with good manufacturing and documentation practices under ISO 9001 and AS 9100.
Performs routine electrical testing of capacitors, components, instruments, and other mechanical assemblies. Monitors test activities and records results; may set up and maintain test equipment. Responsible for inspection of all stages of the manufacturing process to ensure processes, tools, products, and materials meet established quality standards and requirements.
Expected
Hours:
Full-time Monday to Friday, 6:00 AM – 2:30 PM.
- Interfacing with Engineering / Production (30%)
- Identify tasks and prioritize them based on workload as required by production needs
- Communicate priorities to Jr. inspectors
- Communicate effectively with Engineering about issues and trends
- Quality Inspector (30%)
- Inspect products and components to ensure compliance with internal quality standards and regulations
- Use common inspection tools and equipment (digital calipers, gauges, micrometers) to measure product features
- Record inspection results and report any non-conformities
- Train Jr. inspectors according to established practices
- In-process Inspector (20%)
- Monitor production processes and perform regular quality checks
- Identify and address potential quality issues during the manufacturing process
- Work closely with production teams to implement quality improvements
- Electronic Tester (10%)
- Perform electrical and functional tests on capacitor assemblies and capacitor banks for capacitance, ESR, and DCL
- Utilize testing equipment to identify and resolve issues, ensuring product functionality
- Document test procedures and results
- Metrology and Calibration (10%)
- Maintain and calibrate precision measuring instruments
- Perform routine checks to ensure measurement accuracy and precision
- Document calibration and maintenance activities
Additional duties as required
Criteria For Success- Must be considered a U.S. Person eligible to work in the United States
- High school diploma, trade school, and/or associate degree in a related or technical field
- Typically requires 3 to 5 years of inspection experience in a manufacturing environment
- General knowledge of inspection processes and procedures
- Familiarity with using a microscope and other quality tools like micrometers and calipers
- General time management, communications, decision-making, and organization skills
- Ability to use PCs and software such as Microsoft Windows and Office (Excel, Word)
- Collaborative team-oriented mindset with a hands-on can-do attitude
- General knowledge of manufacturing procedures preferred
- Ability to keep workspace clean and adhere to safety rules and company policies
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment to meet deadlines and quotas
- Must demonstrate consistent and reliable attendance
- General office and manufacturing environment
- Exposure to hazards associated with manufacturing equipment and tools
- Working near electrical and mechanical equipment
- Ability to read and write in English
- Ability to lift, push, and pull up to 30 pounds
- Prolonged sitting; frequent bending, stooping, and movements requiring precision
- Ability…
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