Quality Control Inspector

Cantonment, FL
Full Time
Construction, Industrial, and Manufacturing
Experienced
Now hiring a Quality Control Inspector for a Manufacturing & Fabrication company in Cantonment, FL.

OVERVIEW:
The Quality Control Inspector is responsible for performing inspections on all aspects of instrumentation and electrical control systems and buildings, ensuring compliance with industry standards, customer requirements, and company quality expectations.

RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Conduct in-process and final inspections on:
    •  Commercial and industrial electrical control and utility systems (NEC, UL, local codes, customer standards, etc.)
    • Instrumentation installations
    • PLC, Motor Control, and DCS wiring installations
    • Analyzer installations and sample system tubing/piping
    • Metal fabrication, welding, painting, and enclosure/building construction
    • Control panels (electrical & instrumentation)
    • Analyzer systems
    • Power terminal torque inspections
    • Mechanical elements (torque, square, level, etc.)
  • Use test equipment and participate in customer performance testing.
  • Perform leak testing with gases or other methods to verify integrity in industrial analyzer systems.
  • Generate reports for internal and customer use, including discrepancies, corrective actions, and nonconformance.
  • Support UL labeling program execution.
  • Verify proper document control procedures, ensuring correct revision levels on project fabrication packages, drawings, and specifications.
  • Monitor QA department tools and equipment condition.
  • Oversee receiving inspections for all Customer Furnished Material (CFM) and special-order parts.
  • Participate and monitor employee safety programs.
  • Inspect packaging and shipping processes to ensure product quality.
REQUIREMENTS:
  • At least 5 years of field experience
  • Experience and knowledge in welding technology, fabrication, electrical control panels, and instrumentation systems is preferred (training can be provided by CCS).
  • Familiarity with blueprints for mechanical, instrumentation, and electrical systems.
  • Understanding of electrical installation requirements and procedures, quality standards for I/E installations, and ability to interpret customer-supplied drawings and specifications.
  • Comfortable using computers, iPads, and test equipment (e.g., multimeters, gauges, measuring devices).
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office products; ability to learn Procore (project management software).
  • Ability to understand and execute test procedures, perform pressure testing, power up electrical/instrumentation systems, and verify HVAC/ventilation systems (training available).
  • Knowledge of proper shipping and packaging requirements.

BENEFITS: (Available after completion of temp period)
  • Paid holiday, vacation, and sick leave
  • Medical, dental and vision insurance
  • Supplemental life and Aflac insurance
  • Employer paid life insurance
  • 401k with employer matching
  • Safety shoe reimbursement
PAY RATE: 
Starts at $30+/hr.  (Depending on your level of Experience)

SCHEDULE:
Monday- Friday ----- 7am-3:30pm

REQUIREMENTS:
Must pass a pre-employment background check and drug test.


TEL Staffing complies with regulations enforced by the EEOC. TEL Staffing is a drug-free workplace.

This position is Temp to Hire. No benefits are offered during the Temp period.




 
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