Quality Inspector, 2nd Shift, Manufacturing, Life Sciences
Listed on 2026-01-15
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Manufacturing / Production
QA Specialist / Manager, Quality Engineering -
Quality Assurance - QA/QC
Quality Technician/ Inspector, Quality Control / Manager, QA Specialist / Manager, Quality Engineering
Quality Inspector - 2nd Shift, 2:00pm-10:30pm, Mon-Fri, $19.50/hr plus a $2.00 shift differential = $21.50/hr
If you want to reshape the world and discover your greatest potential, Saint-Gobain provides one-of-a-kind opportunities for innovative problem solvers.
We are one of only two companies in the world that is consistently recognized as both a top Global Employer and a Top 100 Global Innovator. Saint-Gobain s remarkable story and culture of innovation begins with a team of nearly 200,000 creative, diverse and passionate team members collaborating across the globe. We are committed to our mission to improve lives because, every day, we witness the enormous impact of our efforts on the world around us.
We are looking for talent who are eager and motivated to work in a fast growing company.
OverviewSchedule
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2nd Shift 2:00PM-10:30PM
Monday-Friday
Offering:
Competitive Pay with opportunities for growth
Shift differential
Bonus and Merit
Job Summary: QA Inspectors compare in process and finished goods to established specifications; reports variance to Coordinator. Compare measurements, form, fit, function, and value judgments of simple and complex parts to drawings/specifications and general workmanship standards using documents, experience, and knowledge of inspection techniques of Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics. Responsible for ensuring Good Documentation Practices are utilized throughout all quality records that are reviewed/completed/inspected/audited.
Responsible for work order review and batch order closure.
Essential Functions:
Compare first piece produced on equipment set-up for conformance to specification.
Write detailed inspection report in compliance with GMP standard on parts, products and processes that fail inspection; investigates scope of the failure and forward report to Coordinator for disposition.
Use working knowledge of inspection techniques to determine most accurate method of comparing measurements of complex parts to blueprint and specification.
Compare measurements, form, fit, function and value judgments of simple and complex parts to blueprint, specifications and general workmanship standards using documents, experience and knowledge of inspection techniques.
Utilize statistical process control where applicable.
Assist in orientation of new technicians and inspection processes, as necessary.
Assist in ensuring proper calibration of equipment and measuring instruments.
Secondary Responsibilities:
Maintain proper level of supplies (office and inspection) to prevent depletion This includes reordering task
Carry out formulated plans, policies and procedures of the department per GMP regulations
Communicate with employees any instructions or requirements as deemed necessary by the Quality Manager
Must be available for shift work, when necessary
Be willing to participate in training that may be conducted off-site
Report safety hazards observed to EHS Coordinator
Perform stock audits and other related duties as may be required
Perform other duties as assigned by senior management
Education Level: Qualifications:
High School Diploma or equivalent - preferred
Quality Inspection experience (2 to 4 years)—Preferred
Ability to follow/interpret verbal, written, oral, diagram and/or schedule form instructions
Ability to read reports and generate reports on productivity and efficiency
Ability to be highly attentive to detail and consistency
Physical Demands:
Requires walking, primarily on a level surface throughout the day. May need to climb stairs/steps periodically. May need to reach above shoulder heights and below the waist. Lifting as required with proper lifting techniques up to 50 pounds on occasion. Specific vision abilities required by this job include color vision.
Vision - important if color distinction, visual inspection, measuring/assembling at distance close to eye is essential to job
Reading and Writing - Expressing or receiving detailed information by nonverbal means
Climb/Balance - important if the amount and kind of climbing or balancing required exceeds that required for ordinary locomotion
Bend/Stoop/Kneel/Crouch/Crawl
-important if it occurs to a considerable…
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