.Fictiv Exists to Enable Hardware Innovators to Build Better Products, Faster Fictiv, coined the "AWS of manufacturing," is a leading technology company transforming the $350 billion manufacturing industry. Our cutting-edge cloud platform uses AI and machine learning algorithms to help companies build hardware at the speed of software. Come join our growing team! Impact in this Role: Your role as a Quality Control Technician - Plastics will be to review the quality inspection of parts and documents provided by Fictiv's manufacturing partners. You will bring knowledge of manufacturing quality issues and a keen eye for detail, to fulfill our promise of providing the highest quality parts to customers' requirements. The Quality Control Plastics Technician is focused on hands-on inspection, testing, and verification of plastic parts throughout the manufacturing process. The role is critical in identifying defects, ensuring compliance with quality standards, and supporting the overall quality control efforts within the production environment. This position requires attention to detail, familiarity with measurement tools and equipment, and effective communication with the production team to maintain high-quality output. You will be instrumental in giving customers the confidence that Fictiv manages their parts to the highest quality standard. You will report to the Supplier Quality Engineer Lead working on-site from our Santa Catarina, México office. Areas of Responsibility: Inspection and Testing: Incoming Material Inspection: Verify that raw materials, such as plastic resins, colors, and additives, meet the required specifications before they are used in production. In-Process Inspection: Perform routine inspections on parts during the manufacturing process, including visual checks, dimensional measurements, and functional tests, to ensure conformity to quality standards. Final Product Testing: Conduct final inspections on finished products, checking for defects like warping, flash, sink marks, or other surface imperfections, and ensure that products meet customer specifications and industry standards. Measurement and Calibration: Dimensional Measurements: Use precision measuring tools such as calipers, micrometers, and gauges to verify that parts conform to specified dimensions and tolerances. Tool Calibration: Regularly calibrate inspection tools and equipment to ensure accuracy and reliability in measurements. CMM Operation: Operate Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMM) for more complex measurements and geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T). Record-Keeping and Documentation: Inspection Records: Accurately document inspection results, including measurements, test results, and any deviations or non-conformances found during the inspection process. Quality Reports: Assist in the preparation of quality reports, providing data and observations that can be used for process improvements and audits