Base: $27.75ph; bonus/equity: eligible for annual ...
On-site
Inspect assembled parts for imperfections
Review parts against blueprints
Test electrical components
GE Aerospace is seeking an Inspector 3 in Norwich, United States, responsible for inspecting assembled parts for imperfections and ensuring conformity with customer standards. The ideal candidate should have 3 years of inspection experience in a manufacturing environment and familiarity with various measuring tools, along with a high school education or GED equivalency
Job Summary
In this position, you will be inspecting assembled parts for imperfections and nonconformities.
You will be testing all electrical components and measuring them with an ohm meter, ruler and micrometer.
GE Aerospace offers comprehensive benefits and programs to support your health and, along with programs like HealthAhead, your physical, emotional, financial and social wellbeing.
Matching Summary
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GE Aerospace is seeking an Inspector 3 in Norwich, United States, responsible for inspecting assembled parts for imperfections and ensuring conformity with customer standards. The ideal candidate should have 3 years of inspection experience in a manufacturing environment and familiarity with various measuring tools, along with a high school education or GED equivalency.
Salary
Base: $27.75/hr; Bonus/Equity: eligible for annual discretionary bonus; Benefits: comprehensive benefits and programs
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Inspect assembled parts for imperfections
Review parts against blueprints
Test electrical components
Use measuring devices
Document non-conforming parts
Nice-to-have
Work with limited supervision
Communicate with team
Proactively improve efficiency and quality
Exemplify GE Leadership behaviors
Key Requirements
High School Education or GED
3 years inspection experience
Ability to use hand tools and measuring devices
Intermediate computer application understanding
Intermediate blueprint and process sheet interpretation
Ability to pass visual acuity exam
Work Rights
Must be a U.S. Person (lawful permanent resident, U.S. Citizen, asylee or refugee)