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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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Join our team as a Quality Control Inspector in Piscataway, USA. You will inspect and disposition returned merchandise, utilizing SAP/RP systems and detailed procedures. The role requires a high school diploma, warehouse experience, and strong attention to detail. We offer competitive benefits in...
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United States of America , Piscataway
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19.00 - 24.00 USD / Hour
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Aircraft Quality Inspector
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Join Airbus as an Aircraft Quality Inspector, ensuring the highest standards in aircraft structure and mechanical systems. This role requires 3+ years of aviation quality inspection experience and knowledge of Quality Management Systems. We offer competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, ...
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United States , Mobile Area, AL; Columbus, MS; Kinston, NC
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Airbus
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Explore a career as a Quality Inspector, a vital role where precision meets process to ensure excellence in virtually every industry. Quality Inspector jobs are central to manufacturing, engineering, construction, and technology sectors, acting as the guardians of product and service integrity. Professionals in this field are responsible for verifying that outputs—whether physical products, components, or constructed elements—adhere to stringent specifications, design documents, and regulatory standards. The typical day-to-day responsibilities of a Quality Inspector are diverse and detail-oriented. A core function involves conducting systematic inspections at various stages of the production or construction process. This includes examining incoming raw materials, checking in-process components, and performing final audits on finished goods. Inspectors use a wide array of precision measurement tools such as calipers, micrometers, coordinate measuring machines (CMM), and various gauges to verify dimensions, tolerances, and surface finishes. Beyond physical measurement, their duties almost always involve meticulous documentation; they record quality data, log defects, and generate detailed reports that highlight non-conformances and trends. This data is crucial for driving continuous improvement initiatives. Furthermore, Quality Inspectors often collaborate closely with production and engineering teams to investigate the root causes of quality issues, recommend corrective actions, and help prevent future occurrences. In many environments, they also play a key role in internal audits and ensuring compliance with international quality management systems like ISO 9001. To succeed in Quality Inspector jobs, certain skills and qualifications are universally sought after. A strong analytical mind and an exceptional eye for detail are non-negotiable, as the role revolves around identifying minute deviations that could lead to significant failures. Technical proficiency is paramount, including the ability to read and interpret complex engineering drawings, blueprints, and technical specifications. Hands-on experience with metrology equipment is a standard requirement. While formal education requirements can vary, a background in a technical field such as engineering, manufacturing, or a related discipline is highly beneficial. Employers also value soft skills such as clear and effective communication, as inspectors must relay complex findings to colleagues and management, and a methodical, problem-solving approach to their work. Integrity and objectivity are the cornerstones of the profession, ensuring that quality is never compromised. If you are a meticulous individual with a passion for excellence and a knack for technical analysis, exploring Quality Inspector jobs could be the perfect career path. This profession offers the satisfaction of being a key player in delivering safe, reliable, and high-quality outcomes to the market. Discover the diverse opportunities available in this essential and rewarding field.

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