Quality Inspector
Smiths Group View all jobs
- Kirkland, QC
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Perform incoming inspection of raw materials and components.
- Conduct in-process and final inspections in accordance with drawings, procedures, and specifications.
- Execute Customer Source Inspections (CSI) and First Article Inspections (FAI).
- Perform visual inspections using microscopes and precision tools.
- Handle and test highly sensitive and delicate equipment to define quality criteria.
- Accurately collect, document, and store inspection and test data.
- Prepare Certificates of Compliance (CoC) and customer-specific quality documentation.
- Maintain product serialization and traceability records.
- Follow documented data-collection and record-retention procedures.
- Identify, document, and escalate non-conformances.
- Initiate and support corrective actions (NCR/CAR).
- Assist in root-cause investigations and verification of corrective measures.
- Assist with supplier evaluations and incoming quality concerns.
- Support internal and external ISO audits by providing documentation and inspection evidence.
- Support contract review activities related to quality requirements.
- Perform minor mechanical assembly, labeling, and final packaging of products.
- Prepare finished goods for transfer to Stores or Shipping.
- Support achievement of daily and weekly shipping targets.
- Comply with company Quality Management System, Health & Safety, and security requirements.
- Perform other quality-related tasks as assigned.
Vocational/technical training in manufacturing, electronics, or mechanical inspection. Preferred.Additional QualificationsPreferred, some experience with internal audits
Ability to travel domestically and internationally
10%0-2 years of experience in Quality Control, manufacturing, or inspection rolesTechnical Knowledge and Skills
- Basic knowledge of quality control principles, inspection methods, and manufacturing processes.
- Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, specifications, procedures, and work instructions.
- Working knowledge of visual inspection techniques, including use of microscopes and magnification tools for fine and precision components.
- Familiarity with serialization, labeling, traceability, and documentation requirements in a regulated manufacturing environment.
- Understanding of product conformity, non-conformance identification, and corrective action processes (NCR/CAR support).
- Basic computer skills for data entry, inspection records, and quality documentation systems.
- Ability to handle and test delicate, sensitive, or high-reliability components while maintaining product integrity and cleanliness standards.
- Ability to use measurement tools such as calipers, depth gages, etc.
- An in-depth understanding of AS9102 FAIs
- Good communication skills, both written and oral.
- Work is performed according to established procedures, inspection plans, and schedules.
- Planning responsibility; prioritizes activities (CSI/FAI) based on daily production, inspection, and shipping requirements.
- Decision making is procedural, and task focused, limited to:
- Accepting or rejecting materials and products against defined acceptance criteria
- Identifying and escalating quality issues or deviations
- All non-routine decisions, process changes, and disposition of non-conforming material are reviewed or approved by higher level Quality or Engineering roles.
- Tasks follow clearly defined methods and standards, but require high attention to detail due to:
- Precision components
- Customer specified quality and reliability requirements
- Errors or omissions may:
- Delay shipments
- Increase rework or scrap
- Affects customer satisfaction or audit outcomes
- Internal:
- Production and Assembly teams - inspection coordination and issue resolution
- Quality Assurance / Quality Engineering - escalation of non-conformances and audit support
- Stores / Shipping - release of compliant finished goods
- Engineering (as required) - clarification of drawings or specifications
- External:
- Customers (limited) - support of Customer Source Inspections and documentation queries
- Suppliers (through Quality) - support incoming quality issue reviews
- External Auditors and Registrars - provide inspection evidence during ISO audits
- On-site manufacturing and laboratory environment.
- Extended periods of visual inspection and fine motor work.
- Handling of delicate and high-value components.
- Adherence to Cleanroom Gowning Protocols (full-body suits, masks, and gloves) and maintain an organized and clean inspection area.
- Comply with Québec Occupational Health and Safety regulations, company safety policies, and ISO-aligned procedures.
- Follow safe handling and storage requirements for sensitive, delicate, or controlled products.
- Adhere to environmental and waste-handling procedures related to inspection, testing, and packaging activities.
- Must be able to sit for extended periods of time; a minimum of 2 hours.
- Must be able to maneuver all areas of the office.
- Must be able to lift up and carry up to 10 pounds.
- Must be able to bend, reach, kneel, twist, and grip items while working at assigned desk area.
- Must have manual dexterity and coordination to operate office equipment
- Must be able to tolerate changing priorities, and complete assignments despite frequent interruptions.
- Must be able to read, write, speak and understand English & French.
- Must be able to respond to visual and aural cues.
- Complete all work in a safe manner and follow all safety requirements consistent with supporting the Company's goals.
- Lifting guidelines in accordance with the Manual Lifting Guidelines noted in the Safety Handbook.
- Follow all environmental requirements consistently with supporting the company's environmental performance goals.
- Complete, and actively participate in all other EHS training requirements.