Quality Control Inspector
Industrial
McGregor, TX
20.00-25.00
Contract to Perm
Job Title: Quality Control Inspector
Staffing is seeking an experienced Quality Control Inspector to join our Waco team. In this role, you will ensure the integrity of steel fabrication processes and final products by adhering to the Quality Management System (QMS). You will be responsible for conducting inspections, maintaining document control, and verifying product quality. This position reports directly to the Quality Control Manager.
Work Hours & Pay:
- Schedule: Monday to Thursday, 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Must be available to work additional days for overtime as needed.
- Pay Range: $41,600-$52,000/year (eligible for overtime pay)
Qualifications:
- Education: A technical degree in welding, steel materials, or a related field is preferred.
- Experience: Minimum of four years of experience in quality control inspection, ideally in structural steel fabrication. Experience with AISC, AWS, or CWB certifications is a plus.
- Technical Skills: Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, and familiarity with quality control processes.
- Certifications: AWS or ISO certifications are desirable. NDT certification (Level 1, 2, or 3) must be obtained within six months of hire.
- Competencies: Attention to detail, good communication skills, and the ability to work well in a team environment.
Key Responsibilities
Quality Control:
- Perform visual inspections of in-process and finished structural steel components, such as beams, columns, plates, and clips, ensuring they meet quality standards and project specifications.
- Evaluate welds for compliance with QMS standards and identify any non-conformities for rework or further testing.
- Use non-destructive testing (NDT) methods, such as liquid penetration testing, when necessary to detect defects.
- Document inspection results, including corrections, and maintain logs for final QC reports and Quality Dossiers.
- Ensure that parts and assemblies are properly marked with legible identification at each stage of production.
Dimensional Accuracy:
- Use micrometers and tape measures to ensure that fabricated parts and assemblies conform to design specifications.
- Mark non-conforming items and communicate necessary repairs.
- Oversee dimensional control processes that align with the production workflow.
Traceability:
- Verify that received materials meet procurement standards and that mill certifications with heat numbers are appropriately assigned.
- Ensure parts and assemblies are correctly identified throughout production.
- Manage and discard materials that do not comply with the QMS.
Document Control:
- Scan and upload documents into facility software systems.
- Use mobile wireless devices to track parts and products according to QMS protocols.
- Maintain updated drawings and distribute revisions to production stations, removing outdated versions.
- Record and communicate inspection data, including findings and photos, to management.
Ongoing Maintenance:
- Verify that tools and equipment used in production are calibrated and in good working condition.
- Work with team members to identify quality improvement opportunities.
- Participate in meetings to discuss QC processes and contribute to continuous improvement efforts.
Safety Compliance:
- Follow all safety protocols and ensure a safe working environment.
- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
- Attend safety meetings and stay compliant with workplace safety standards.
Please apply at www.crouchstaffing.com