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Electrical Inspector - Journeyman license required

Journeyman Electrical License RequiredFST Technical Services is your global partner in the Semiconductor and Microelectronics Industry ! Come join an awesome team in an exciting, fast paced, and ever-growing industry!We are looking for an Electrical Inspector to join our team in Hillsboro, OR !Typical Duties for Electrical Inspector:
Oversee sub contractor's work performance is following the defined quality specification.
(Monitor and maintain the project quality control objectives) Report daily status.
Plans and directs activities concerned with development, application, and maintenance of quality standards for industrial processes, materials, and products.
Support the subcontractors on any training issuesSource inspections - materialsSupport clients RFI processMake recommendation on field issuesProvide daily project progress assessmentsDevelops and analyzes statistical dataEstablish quality and reliability expectancy of finished productFormulates and maintains quality control objectivesMay investigate and adjust customer complaints regarding qualityRequirements:
Minimum of 5 years combined experience in the following cleanroom market sectors:
Semiconductor, Microelectronic, Biotech / Pharmaceutical.
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