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SQA Services is seeking an Electromechanical Quality Inspector (Level II) to support in-process and final inspections at the client supplier site in Price, Utah, for a 4–6-month contract with the possibility of extension. This project supports the Alligator ENG program, involving miniature data centers for a new Google product line. The inspector will work on site, performing hands-on inspections of electromechanical assemblies and enclosures, ensuring compliance to drawings, specifications, and workmanship standards. On-site training will be provided by a lead inspector.
Job Responsibility:
Perform in-process and final inspections of electromechanical assemblies and enclosures
Inspect mechanical fit, alignment, and workmanship of data center cells and structures
Verify compliance to engineering drawings and GD&T requirements
Use basic inspection tools including measuring tape, levels, and digital protractor
Document inspection results and communicate findings to on-site teams
Support inspection of larger data center cells as production ramps
Work closely with production and engineering personnel during inspections
Requirements:
Experience performing electromechanical or mechanical inspections in a manufacturing environment
Working knowledge of GD&T and ability to inspect to drawing requirements
Hands-on experience using basic dimensional inspection tools
Ability to perform independent in-process and final inspections
Comfortable working on site in a production environment
Strong attention to detail and clear communication skills
Must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. lawful permanent resident (green card holder) to comply with ITAR
Nice to have:
Prior experience inspecting enclosures, cabinets, or data center equipment
Experience supporting high-mix or new product introduction (NPI) projects
Familiarity with electrical-mechanical integration environments