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TITLE(s): ELECTRONICS INSPECTOR (comm. equip.; electron. comp.; inst. & app.) alternate titles: quality control inspector; systems inspector Performs any combination of following tasks to inspect electronic systems, assemblies, subassemblies, components, and parts for conformance to specifications, following blueprints, drawings, and production and assembly manuals: Examines layout and installation of wiring, cables, subassemblies, hardware, and components to detect assembly errors. Compares assembly with parts list to detect missing hardware. Examines joints, using magnifying glass and mirror, and pulls wires and cables to locate soldering defects. Examines alignment of parts and measures parts for conformance to specified dimensions, using precision measuring instruments, such as micrometers, vernier calipers, and gauges. Twists dials, knobs, shafts, and gears to verify freedom of movement. Traces cables and harness assemblies, following cable wiring diagram, to verify routing of wires to specified connections and conformance of cable lacing and insulation to manufacturing standards. Measures plated areas for uniformity and thickness, using micrometers or dial indicators. Verifies location of bolt and rivet holes, using templates, check fixtures, and precision measuring instruments. Examines parts for surface defects, such as chips, scratches, and pinholes. Examines production documents to ensure that all assembly, inspecting, and testing steps were performed according to specifications. Calculates percentage of defective parts, using calculator. Records inspection data, such as serial number, type and percent of defects, and rework required. Resolders broken connections on components and parts. Performs functional and operational tests, using electronic test equipment such as frequency meter, oscilloscope, and signal generator [ELECTRONICS TESTER (any industry) 726.261-018], or performs destructive tests to determine tensile strength of product or part. May inspect and lay out optic axis of raw quartz crystals, using optical inspection equipment, and be designated Inspector, Raw Quartz (electron. comp.). May inspect parts at random and be designated Check Inspector (electron. comp.). May inspect units on assembly line and be designated In-Process Inspector (electron. comp.) or final product and be designated Final Inspector (electron. comp.). May be designated according to type of unit inspected as Inspector, Subassemblies (electron. comp.); Inspector, Tubes (electron. comp.). GOE: 06.01.05 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M4 L4 SVP: 6 DLU: 89 ONET CROSSWALK: 83002D Electrical and Electronic Inspectors and Testers |
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TITLE(s):
ELECTRONICS INSPECTOR (comm. equip.; electron. comp.; inst. & app.) alternate titles:
quality control inspector; systems inspector
Performs any combination of following tasks to inspect electronic systems, assemblies,
subassemblies, components, and parts for conformance to specifications, following blueprints,
drawings, and production and assembly manuals: Examines layout and installation of wiring, cables,
subassemblies, hardware, and components to detect assembly errors. Compares assembly with parts list
to detect missing hardware. Examines joints, using magnifying glass and mirror, and pulls wires and
cables to locate soldering defects. Examines alignment of parts and measures parts for conformance
to specified dimensions, using precision measuring instruments, such as micrometers, vernier
calipers, and gauges. Twists dials, knobs, shafts, and gears to verify freedom of movement. Traces
cables and harness assemblies, following cable wiring diagram, to verify routing of wires to
specified connections and conformance of cable lacing and insulation to manufacturing standards.
Measures plated areas for uniformity and thickness, using micrometers or dial indicators. Verifies
location of bolt and rivet holes, using templates, check fixtures, and precision measuring
instruments. Examines parts for surface defects, such as chips, scratches, and pinholes. Examines
production documents to ensure that all assembly, inspecting, and testing steps were performed
according to specifications. Calculates percentage of defective parts, using calculator. Records
inspection data, such as serial number, type and percent of defects, and rework required. Resolders
broken connections on components and parts. Performs functional and operational tests, using
electronic test equipment such as frequency meter, oscilloscope, and signal generator [ELECTRONICS
TESTER (any industry) 726.261-018], or performs destructive tests to determine tensile strength of
product or part. May inspect and lay out optic axis of raw quartz crystals, using optical inspection
equipment, and be designated Inspector, Raw Quartz (electron. comp.). May inspect parts at random
and be designated Check Inspector (electron. comp.). May inspect units on assembly line and be
designated In-Process Inspector (electron. comp.) or final product and be designated Final Inspector
(electron. comp.). May be designated according to type of unit inspected as Inspector, Subassemblies
(electron. comp.); Inspector, Tubes (electron. comp.).
GOE: 06.01.05 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M4 L4 SVP: 6 DLU: 89
ONET CROSSWALK: 83002D Electrical and Electronic Inspectors and Testers
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