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Join our team as a Quality Control Inspector in Pleasanton. You will perform critical receiving, in-process, and final inspections on wellhead and valve components. The role requires proficiency with dimensional inspection tools and reading engineering drawings. We seek a detail-oriented professi...
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United States , Pleasanton
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Cactus Wellhead LLC
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Quality Control Inspector
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Join our team in Dartmouth as a Quality Control Inspector. You will ensure product integrity by conducting precise inspections using calipers, micrometers, and gauges against blueprints. The role requires 3+ years of QC experience, strong GD&T knowledge, and excellent attention to detail. We offe...
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Canada , Dartmouth
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24.00 - 28.00 CAD / Hour
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Aircraft Quality Control Inspector
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Seeking an experienced Aircraft Quality Control Inspector in Manassas. This role requires a valid A&P License, FAA Inspection Authorization, and 5+ years of maintenance experience. You will ensure airworthiness per FAA/DOD regulations and provide technical guidance. A competitive benefits package...
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United States , Manassas
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126880.00 USD / Year
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Amentum
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Quality Control Inspector
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Join Zachary Piper Solutions as a Quality Control Inspector in Annapolis Junction, MD. Utilize your 4+ years of construction/QC experience and Journeyman License to ensure compliance and lead inspections. Review contracts, conduct 3-Phase QC processes, and coordinate with stakeholders. We offer f...
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United States , Annapolis Junction
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75000.00 - 85000.00 USD / Year
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Piper Companies
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Quality Control Inspector - New Construction
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Seeking a detail-oriented Quality Control Inspector for new construction projects in Calvert, US. You will ensure structural steel and welding meet AISC/AWS standards and shop drawings. Requires 2+ years in construction/welding, ability to read steel drawings, and perform physical duties at heigh...
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United States , Calvert
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35.00 - 47.00 USD / Hour
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Lexicon, Inc
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About the Quality Control Inspector role

Discover rewarding Quality Control Inspector jobs, a critical profession dedicated to ensuring products and materials meet stringent standards of excellence, safety, and reliability. These professionals are the guardians of quality across diverse industries, from manufacturing and electronics to construction and aerospace. Their meticulous work prevents defects, ensures compliance, and upholds a company's reputation, making them indispensable in any production or assembly process.

A Quality Control Inspector is typically responsible for a systematic process of examination and verification. Their core duties involve conducting detailed inspections at various stages of production, including incoming raw materials, in-process assembly, and final outgoing products. They utilize a wide array of precision tools—such as calipers, micrometers, gauges, coordinate measuring machines (CMM), and optical comparators—to measure dimensions, test functionality, and verify specifications. A significant part of the role involves meticulous documentation; inspectors prepare detailed reports, maintain inspection logs, and manage quality records to provide traceability and support audits. They are trained to read and interpret complex technical documents, including blueprints, engineering drawings, schematics, and work instructions, often referencing industry-specific codes and standards like ASME, ISO, AWS, or AISC. When non-conformities are identified, they document the discrepancies, initiate corrective action requests, and collaborate with production teams, engineers, and sometimes suppliers to investigate root causes and implement solutions.

The typical skill set for these jobs combines sharp technical aptitude with strong personal attributes. Inspectors must possess exceptional attention to detail and a methodical, analytical approach to problem-solving. Proficiency in basic mathematics and measurement science is fundamental. They need strong written and verbal communication skills to clearly report findings and interact with various departments. Physical requirements can vary; some roles may involve standing for long periods, handling materials, or working in environments with temperature fluctuations or noise. While entry-level positions may require a high school diploma and on-the-job training, many employers seek candidates with prior experience in a relevant trade or technical field. Relevant certifications, such as a Certified Quality Inspector (CQI), Certified Welding Inspector (CWI), or ASNT NDT certification, are highly valued and often required for advanced roles, enhancing prospects for career advancement.

Exploring Quality Control Inspector jobs opens a pathway to a stable and essential career where precision and integrity directly contribute to product success and consumer safety. These roles offer the satisfaction of tangible results and are crucial in building a culture of continuous improvement within any organization.