Quality Tech (2nd Shift - 3pm to 11 pm)


Job Details

Duties and Requirements of the Job:

  1. Operate standard equipment in test and process environments.
  2. Follows prescribed work methods in accomplishment of assignments including items such as PPAP systems, GR&R methodology/interpretation. Maintains proper laboratory and test records and files.
  3. Gathers, correlates and applies technical information and data to increase production and quality of company products.
  4. Perform functional and material testing (filled tank drops, bursts, fill studies)
  5. Random dock audits & inspections
  6. Wall dimensional checks
  7. RotoZip cutting on welded tanks
  8. Sets up test and performance evaluations on products and components as required.
  9. Compiles data into various chart forms i.e. histogram, capability charts etc.
  10. Inspects, tests, troubleshoots, repairs, modifies and suggests application of standard or non-standard techniques.
  11. Performs such individual assignments as supervisors and superiors may direct. Ensures adequate and continuous controls are exercised over all assigned activities affecting quality.


Required Training, Knowledge and Experience:

  1. This position, although technical in scope, assignment and direction, is not typically occupied by an academically trained or registered engineer.
  2. Metrology laboratory and inspection experience preferred.
  3. 3+ years-related work experience preferred.
  4. Must possess excellent computer and communication skills.
  5. Associates Degree or equivalent combined educational and work experience.


Physical Requirements to Perform the Duties of the Job:

  1. Must be able to maneuver (lift/carry/push) as required 35-160 lbs on regular basis
  2. Use lift assists and carts, as required, to transport tanks
  3. Nothing that would prohibit overnight or extended travel.
  4. Ability to travel (including air travel and long automobile trips).


Working Conditions:

  1. Occasionally lifts up to 50 pounds and frequently push up to 160 pounds.
  2. Maneuvers in, around, under and about factory and / or laboratory equipment on a regular and continuous basis.
  3. Some of work time is spent standing, walking, lifting and bending.
  4. Works at telephone answering equipment, design equipment and at a PC.
  5. Works within an automotive components manufacturing office and laboratory setting and may be exposed to heat, cold and fumes/chemicals.
  6. May be required to travel to plant and/or customer sites worldwide.





 TI Fluid Systems

 06/01/2024

 Ossian,IN