quality inspector Professional Services - Dallas, TX at Geebo

quality inspector

When we win, you win! UFP has a long history of sharing profits with employees.
Our hourly team members are eligible for a fall bonus based on their local operation's performance! Come join our production team where you will work in a hands-on collaborative environment with the ability to see your work come together in an end product every day.
Job SummaryThe Quality Control Inspector is responsible for the measurement and visual inspection of material to ensure internal and external customer quality requirements are met.
Uses prints, checklists, and various measuring devices.
Relies on instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform the functions of the job.
Works under immediate supervision.
Completes all required inspections at various points of the manufacturing process including receiving, production cutting, assembly, etc.
, packaging, storage, and shipping.
Principle Duties and Responsibilities Records measurements and other critical data in appropriate manner.
Identifies acceptable tolerances according to prints and other documents and ensures operations remain within acceptable tolerances.
Stops production and/or other operations and notifies proper personnel and management upon discovery of nonconformances.
Assists in investigation of all quality issues and/or occurrences and ensures that corrective measures are implemented.
Prepares various reports and correspondence as required.
Performs other duties as required.
Qualifications Bachelor's degree in business management or quality management or related discipline or equivalent experience is required 1-2 years of management or quality assurance experience preferred Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Applications including Excel, Word, and Outlook The Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Recommended Skills Assembly And Installation Business Management Microsoft Excel Microsoft Office Microsoft Outlook Microsoft Word Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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