Karlsruhe
Quality Technician (m/f/d)
As a quality technician, you are responsible for the quality of production processes, procedures and improvements. Become a part of our quality management team!
Your tasks
- Testing our products with various measuring and testing equipment
- Documenting the measurement and test results in the ERP system and in test reports and initiating corrective measures in collaboration with the production team
- Creating and managing inspections in incoming goods and production
- Managing defective items in the blocked warehouse and carrying out briefings on new inspection instructions and complaints
- Initiating corrective measures and finding solutions for simple quality deviations
- Collaborating with suppliers and internal production on the release, findings, dimensional analyses and CIP of products
- Checking measurement recordings and test gauges for the corresponding technical specifications (technical drawings, CAD data records)
- Planning and calibration of test equipment, test equipment monitoring including measuring system analysis (procedures 1-3)
Your profile
- Completed training as an industrial mechanic, tool mechanic, process mechanic or similar
- At least 3 years of professional experience in the quality inspection department of a manufacturing company
- Knowledge of quality assurance and the use of measuring and testing equipment as well as ERP systems and MS Office tools
- Understanding of G, D & T drawings (Geometric, Dimensioning and Tolerancing)
- Strong teamwork and communication skills
- Good knowledge of German and English
Why us?
- A fast-growing start-up with a clear mission
- Flat hierarchies and an open corporate culture
- Flexible working hours and the option of hybrid or mobile working
- Plenty of room for personal initiative/creative freedom as well as personal and professional development
- Varied and responsible tasks
- Company pension scheme and a subsidy for occupational disability insurance
- Gym cooperation
- Free drinks & snacks
- Attractive health offers on the pulse of time