FAQs
What are the key responsibilities of a Quality Assurance Technician?
The key responsibilities include triaging non-conformances, ensuring non-conformance reports are answered on time, adding unplanned routing operations into work orders, conducting root cause analysis, and providing support to operators and technicians on problem-solving techniques.
What qualifications are required for this position?
An apprenticeship, degree or equivalent in an engineering or quality subject is preferred, along with knowledge of manufacturing or production environments.
What shift pattern is associated with this position?
The Quality Assurance Technician works a weekend shift pattern from Friday to Sunday, 06:30 to 18:30.
Are there opportunities for continuous improvement in this role?
Yes, the role involves working to quality standards and contributing ways to continuously improve departmental and personal performance.
What core competencies should candidates possess?
Candidates should have strong communication and time management skills, along with an organized approach to managing daily priorities and working well under pressure.
How does this role contribute to the company's mission?
The Quality Assurance Technician actively supports the team's goal to win races by ensuring high quality standards and resolving non-conformances, which contributes to the overall performance and success of the company.
What values and behaviors are important for this role?
Important values and behaviors include innovation, teamwork, resilience, excellence, and accountability.
Does the company offer support for career development?
Yes, the company encourages self-development and the development of others, striving for excellence in all aspects of work.
Is diversity and inclusion valued at the company?
Yes, Williams Racing is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity and inclusion, and they are open to discussing reasonable job adjustments.
What is the focus of the Quality Assurance Technician's support for operators and technicians?
The focus is on guiding operators and technicians in following problem-solving techniques to reduce non-conformance rates on the shop floor areas.