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Quality Inspection Manager

Job in Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho, 83687, USA
Listing for: Dvmpower
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-13
Job specializations:
  • Quality Assurance - QA/QC
    Production QC/QA, Regulatory Compliance Specialist, Quality Control - QC Analysts/Managers
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 90000 - 130000 USD Yearly USD 90000.00 130000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Mission Critical Group (MCG) is an end-to-end power solutions and services provider that accelerates time-to-power and delivers scalable, resilient infrastructure for mission critical environments. By integrating engineering, manufacturing, modular deployment, and lifecycle services under one platform, we streamline execution and bring complex projects online faster - without compromising performance. With a robust U.S. manufacturing network, MCG supports data centers, power generation, healthcare, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, and industrial facilities where uptime is non‑negotiable.

Mission Critical Group designs, manufactures and provides value‑added services for customers requiring critical power solutions. Powering a new electric world for a brighter, more secure future.

Job Description

Summary: The Quality Inspection Manager is responsible for leading the Quality Inspection function across manufacturing operations, ensuring inspection activities, staffing, and resources are aligned with production schedules and operational priorities. This role ensures that quality inspection processes effectively support manufacturing throughput while maintaining compliance with internal standards, customer requirements, and regulatory expectations. This position provides hands‑on leadership to inspection teams across multiple sites, balancing quality rigor with production efficiency.

As a key partner to Manufacturing, Engineering, and Operations, the Quality Inspection Manager proactively manages inspection capacity, mitigates quality‑related production risks, and drives continuous improvement to ensure quality keeps pace with production demands.

  • Lead and manage the Quality Inspection team across manufacturing locations, ensuring appropriate staffing, coverage, and skill alignment.
  • Own inspection resource planning, including headcount, shift coverage, cross‑training, and workload balancing to support production schedules.
  • Ensure inspection activities are executed in alignment with daily, weekly, and forecasted production requirements.
  • Partner with Manufacturing leadership to prioritize inspection activities based on production flow, bottlenecks, and critical build schedules.
  • Establish and monitor inspection performance metrics, including throughput, backlog, first‑pass yield, rework, and defect trends.
  • Direct daily execution of in‑process and final inspections to minimize production delays and quality escapes.
  • Identify and elevate quality risks that may impact production output, delivery commitments, or customer satisfaction.
  • Develop standardized inspection procedures, work instructions, and acceptance criteria to ensure consistency and efficiency.
  • Lead root cause analysis and corrective/preventive actions (CAPA) related to inspection failures, defects, and production disruptions.
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives focused on inspection efficiency, defect prevention, and operational effectiveness.
  • Collaborate with Engineering to improve manufacturability, inspection methods, and design‑for‑quality practices.
  • Ensure compliance with applicable quality standards, certifications, and regulatory requirements (ISO, UL, ASME, etc.).
  • Support internal and external audits related to inspection processes and execution.
  • Provide clear and timely reporting to leadership on inspection capacity, staffing needs, risks, and quality performance.
  • Foster a culture of accountability, ownership, safety, and collaboration within the inspection and operations teams.
  • Serve as a key quality interface for production‑related customer concerns, audits, and issue resolution when applicable.

Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.

Attributes
  • Safety First: Champions safety as a core operational value on the production floor.
  • Have Humanity: Builds trust, respect, and engagement within teams and cross‑functional partners.
  • Be Transparent: Communicates clearly on risks, priorities, and performance.
  • Drive Innovation: Seeks improved inspection methods and efficiency without compromising quality.
  • Be Resilient: Thrives in fast‑paced manufacturing environments with…
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