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Quality Control Level II Inspector
Job in
Hampton, Virginia, 23661, USA
Listed on 2026-06-23
Listing for:
Integrity-Staffing-Services
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-23
Job specializations:
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Quality Assurance - QA/QC
Quality Control - QC Analysts/Managers, QA Specialist - Analyst/Manager, Quality Engineering -
Manufacturing / Production
QA Specialist - Analyst/Manager, Quality Engineering
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Job Duties
- Perform receiving, in-process, first-piece, and final inspections of purchased material, machined components, fabricated parts, assemblies, and finished product to verify conformance to drawings, specifications, travelers/routers, work instructions, and applicable customer and internal quality requirements.
- Verify that the correct revision of drawings, specifications, planning, and supporting documentation is available and being used at the point of inspection.
- Use appropriate inspection, measuring, and test equipment to verify dimensional, visual, and workmanship requirements in accordance with defined acceptance criteria.
- Confirm material identification, certification, and traceability are present and properly maintained when required by contract, customer flow‑down, internal procedure, or product risk.
- Verify completion and accuracy of required inspection records, operation sign‑offs, certifications, and supporting objective quality evidence applicable to the inspection scope.
- Ensure only properly identified and, where applicable, calibrated inspection equipment is used for product acceptance activities.
- Accurately document inspection results, including inspection reports, checklists, acceptance records, nonconformance records, and reinspection results.
- Identify, document, and communicate nonconforming product; ensure suspect or nonconforming material is properly identified, segregated, and controlled in accordance with internal procedures.
- Support containment, reinspection, verification of rework/repair, and corrective action implementation activities as assigned.
- Support customer, source, or third‑party inspection activities when assigned, including presentation of relevant inspection records and objective evidence.
- Maintain legible, complete, and objective quality records in accordance with internal procedures and applicable customer, statutory, regulatory, and quality management system requirements.
- Perform inspections using established procedures, checklists, work instructions, and defined acceptance criteria.
- Escalate unclear requirements, discrepancies, or inspection issues to higher‑level inspectors or supervision.
- Document inspection findings accurately and completely under guidance.
- Demonstrate basic proficiency in inspection tools, measuring devices, and visual inspection methods required for assigned work.
- May observe or assist with Complex Measurement Equipment activities under direct supervision, but is not independently authorized to set up, run, interpret, or report results from such equipment.
- Support production by identifying obvious defects, workmanship issues, and documentation gaps.
- Independently perform more complex inspections requiring interpretation of drawings, specifications, revision requirements, traveler/router content, and acceptance criteria.
- Apply inspection judgment to determine conformity within assigned authority and ensure required records and objective evidence are complete before product acceptance.
- Initiate and document nonconformance records with clear, technically accurate descriptions of the condition identified and the affected requirement.
- Support troubleshooting and containment activities by providing inspection input to production, engineering, and quality personnel.
- Mentor and assist Level 1 inspectors in proper inspection techniques, documentation expectations, and handling of nonconforming product.
- When qualified and authorized, independently set up and operate approved Complex Measurement Equipment using established procedures, approved programs, fixtures, and routines, and record standard outputs and raw data.
- Identify obvious out‑of‑tolerance conditions from Complex Measurement Equipment outputs and elevate technical interpretation, report generation, or method concerns as required.
- Relevant inspection, machining, fabrication, welding, manufacturing, or quality experience required at a level appropriate to the position. Higher levels require demonstrated progression in technical capability, judgment, documentation quality, and independence in a controlled manufacturing environment.
- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, specifications, revision requirements, travelers/routers, and acceptance criteria; use common inspection and measuring equipment; document results accurately; and identify nonconforming conditions. Experience with blueprint reading, GD&T, inspection reports, certifications, traceability records, and objective quality evidence is strongly preferred.
- High school diploma or equivalent required. Technical school, trade training, or relevant coursework in manufacturing, machining, fabrication, welding, blueprint reading, metrology, or quality is preferred.
- Monday‑Friday 7am‑3:30pm
- $24.00‑$30.00 per hour
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