Quality Control Inspector
Listed on 2026-02-14
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Quality Assurance - QA/QC
Quality Control / Manager, Quality Technician/ Inspector -
Manufacturing / Production
As a Quality Control Inspector, your mission is to ensure the highest standards of product quality by thoroughly inspecting, evaluating, and documenting non‑conforming parts. You will perform accurate dimensional checks, conduct NDE inspections, and review all associated records and paperwork to verify compliance with specifications. You will provide timely and precise disposition decisions and drive effective resolution of quality issues identified both in‑house and at vendor locations.
Through your attention to detail, technical expertise, and proactive problem‑solving, you will help protect product integrity and support a culture of continuous improvement. You will report to the Quality Manager.
You will:
- Inspection & Documentation
- Perform physical inspections and documentation review for incoming parts, in-process work, and assembled components.
- Ensure manufacturing documentation is accurate and complete prior to "Green Tag" release.
- Facilitate resolution of issues related to misunderstanding or misinterpretation of product specifications and tolerances.
- Quality Issues Management
- Fully document defects, responsible parties, and resolutions in the Quality Module.
- Respond to quality issues with high sense of urgency, escalating and communicating appropriately.
- Drive resolution of individual quality issues to minimize cost, schedule impact, and recurrence.
- Ensure quality issues are contained or that appropriate mitigation plans are in place for work in progress.
- Process Improvement & Corrective Actions
- Assist in developing detailed in-process inspections and updated ERP to capture these requirements.
- Support implementation of corrective actions for systemic or recurring defects.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Serve as liaison between engineering and suppliers on individual quality issues.
- Ensure the sourcing team is informed of vendor related quality issues and associated cost/schedule impacts.
We encourage you to apply even if you don't meet every single requirement. We value diverse experiences and perspectives and are excited to see what you bring to the role.
- At least 3 years of experience working in a quality or a quality improvement role.
- Familiarity with US Industry Standards and Codes and International Standards, including ISO 9001.
- Understanding of geometric dimension and tolerance.
- Ability to read, understand, and interpret engineering and design documentation.
- Ability to use measuring tools and measure tight tolerances.
- Willingness to travel up to 5% of the time to supplier to support production oversight or resolution of quality issues.
- Culture of trust and accountability:
Join a team where collaboration, accuracy, and continuous improvement are core values. You’ll work closely with engineers, suppliers, and operations teams who prioritize safety, respect, and open communication—ensuring every inspector’s voice is heard and every question gets support. - Lifelong learning and career growth:
Develop deep technical expertise in inspection methods, measurement tools, and quality systems. Whether you're performing detailed dimensional checks, learning new NDE techniques, or navigating SAP quality modules, you’ll build valuable skills that strengthen your career in manufacturing quality. - Innovation powered by people:
Your work directly protects product integrity, customer satisfaction, and operational success. By identifying defects, preventing rework, and ensuring compliance with specifications, you play a critical role in keeping production on track and maintaining our high standards. - Comprehensive compensation and benefits:
- Salary:
Base salary ranges from $69,000 to $107,000 annually, based on experience and qualifications. - Annual Bonus:
Up to 5% of the base salary. - Benefits:
Paid vacation, sick time, medical, dental, and vision plans, wellness programs, and 401(k) with up to 6% company match.
- Salary:
On‑Site
This role requires you to work on‑site at our manufacturing facility in Voorheesville, United States (US). You will be part of a dynamic team and enjoy the benefits of face‑to‑face collaboration.
Talent Acquisition Team:
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