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The gauge setter reviews engineering prints for limitations and specifications, selects and distributes appropriate standards, sets up gauges as required, and verifies or creates new standards. They also clean gauges and inform the chief gauge setter when major repairs are needed.
The role includes performing component dimension, roundness, and profile tracing measurements, interpreting the results, and inspecting all pieces of a scheduled lot for dimensional or visual characteristics. This may involve checking for defective components, inspecting returned merchandise, and sizing parts for the assembly department.
The incumbent operates and maintains specialized equipment such as magnaflux units, natal etch systems, optical comparators, and hardness testers, ensuring these systems are tested and kept clean. They also handle the movement of part containers within the inspection area using baskets, hoists, or hand carts.
Accurate record‑keeping is essential; the employee fills out inspection reports, rework tickets, scrap tickets, sizing tickets, production cards, and other required paperwork. They also prepare and pack components for shipment, complete receiving inspections, and perform induction HT inspections using various software tools.
The position requires strict adherence to ethics and safety programs, export/import and supply‑chain security policies, state and federal environmental compliance, and AS‑9100 standards.
Benefits include medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage; health‑care, HSA, and dependent‑care spending accounts; paid time off, holidays, and paid leaves; a 401(k) plan with employer matching; life and AD&D insurance; tuition assistance; and other employee programs.