Quality Technician II

Boulder, Colorado, United States

Who we are:

Electra is reinventing iron production to tackle the nearly 10% of global carbon dioxide emissions produced from iron and steelmaking. Its patented process uses chemistry and renewable energy to transform a variety of grades of iron ore into environmentally responsible pure iron at scale. By maximizing the value of Earth’s resources and minimizing our environmental footprint and carbon emissions, Electra is forging a green future from the ground up. With a collaborative culture and passion for disrupting the status quo, careers at Electra offer challenge, reward, and the opportunity to bring to market solutions that dramatically improve the health of the planet. 

What you will do: 

The Quality Technician II will perform several selective types of inspection events, complete and maintain related documentation, and assist in implementing an inspection process using a continuous improvement approach.

Key Responsibilities: 

  • Perform several types of inspection events: Incoming, First Article Inspections (FAI), in process assembly, raw material receiving, and special inspection request
  • Process nonconforming material reports and work with internal parties review the nonconformance
  • Interface with Quality Engineers for clarification and improvement of inspection techniques
  • Process inspection records through designated systems
  • Conduct inspections in accordance with established AQL requirements by lot
  • Maintain work areas and equipment in a clean and orderly condition
  • Review production drawings against product provided by internal and external suppliers
  • Maintain measurement equipment in good working order while ensuring calibration status is active
  • Collect and compile inspection data to generate reports as necessary
  • Inspection of reworked product in accordance with internal procedures
  • Encourage a culture of quality and continuous improvement throughout the organization
  • Coordinate relevant activities, inspection requests, and priority scheduling with all departments
  • Read, understand, and comply with all workplace heath and safety policies, safe work practices, and company policies and procedures
  • Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor

What we need you to bring to the team:

  • Associate's degree in a related field of study in a technical discipline; or an equivalent combination of related education and experience
  • 1-2 years of industry experience working in a quality role in a manufacturing setting (excludes internships, co-ops, and other school projects)
  • Strong inspection tool experience – calipers, gauge pins, micrometers, height gauge, CMM, Vision systems. Keyence systems experience a plus.
  • Experience with lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement initiatives
  • Strong foundation in reading and understanding engineering drawings & diagrams
  • Quality System Standards experience (ISO9001, ISO13485, IATF16949, AS9100, 21 CFR 820)
  • Basic understanding and application of GD&T and tolerance stack-ups
  • Ability to adapt to multiple and/or changing projects simultaneously and the ability to thrive in a continuous improvement environment
  • Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively as needed
  • Excellent interpersonal, relationship-building, and communication skills
  • Excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving skills
  • Experience with, or ability to quickly learn, Microsoft Office suite of programs including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneDrive, and SharePoint

What we want you to bring to the team:

  • 3+ years of industry experience working in a quality role in a manufacturing setting (excludes internships, co-ops, and other school projects)

Physical Requirements: 

  • Ability to stand/sit for extended periods of time
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds
  • Ability to operate hand tools 

Compensation: 

  • The anticipated starting pay range for this position is $20.50 to $26.00 per hour and may be more or less depending upon skills, experience, and education. 

Benefits for you: 

  • 100% paid premiums across all medical, dental, vision, telemedicine, short-term disability, long-term disability, and basic life insurance plans
  • Generous PTO
  • $150 per month in employer HSA contributions (health savings account) 

Benefits for your family: 

  • 100% paid premiums across all medical, dental, vision, and telemedicine plans
  • $300 per month in employer HSA contributions (heath savings account) 
  • 12 weeks of paid parental leave and flexible return-to-work options

Benefits for your future: 

  • 401(k) with up to 5% matching contributions which vest 100% on day one
  • Eligibility for incentive stock options 

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