Quality Control Inspector
Listed on 2026-06-22
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Quality Assurance - QA/QC
Quality Control - QC Analysts/Managers, QA Specialist - Analyst/Manager, Quality Engineering
COMPANY DESCRIPTION
Impact Housing (IH) is a vertically integrated modular design‑builder and developer headquartered in Southern California.
Our mission is to continuously evolve the world’s most sophisticated and efficient housing delivery system. We pursue this mission by reimagining every element of how multifamily projects are designed, manufactured, and built—driving down costs, shortening schedules, and expanding access to high‑quality housing for the people who need it most, whether through LIHTC or unsubsidized projects.
To date this decade, the IH team has built or is actively developing close to 1,500 modular units demonstrating a scalable, repeatable path to affordability. With the capability to produce approximately 1,000 units per year today, IH is expanding to meet growing demand in San Diego, Los Angeles, and beyond.
We are now entering the next stage of our growth and strengthening every team across the company to achieve our next set of goals. We plan to manufacture and build more than 10,000 units through 2030. To accomplish this, we are implementing the Lean Standard Model company‑wide; deploying AI at every level of the company; and positioning IH as a national thought leader in modular development.
The foundation for our success is firmly in place. Join us as we scale our operations, transition into a higher‑capacity manufacturing facility powered by smart automation and robotics, expand our production capacity by more than 3x in the Western U.S., and prepare for future national growth.
POSITION SUMMARYImpact Housing is seeking a detail‑oriented Quality Control Inspector to join our modular home manufacturing team. This role is responsible for conducting final quality inspections on completed homes prior to shipment, ensuring all workmanship, materials, systems, and finishes meet company standards, project specifications, and applicable building codes.
The Quality Control Inspector plays a critical role in maintaining product quality, identifying deficiencies, documenting findings, and verifying corrective actions to ensure every home leaves the facility defect‑free, code‑compliant, and ready for delivery.
This position is ideal for individuals with a construction background who are looking to transition from field work into a quality‑focused role within a manufacturing environment.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES- Perform detailed inspections of completed modular homes prior to shipment.
- Inspect structural, architectural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems for quality, workmanship, and code compliance.
- Identify, document, and track non‑conforming or deficient work through resolution.
- Verify corrective actions have been completed and meet quality standards.
- Conduct quality inspections throughout the manufacturing process in accordance with company quality programs and state regulations.
- Complete inspection reports, audits, quality records, and testing documentation.
- Create and maintain photo and video documentation of project progress and inspection findings.
- Review construction drawings, specifications, and approved project documents to ensure compliance.
- Verify project serial numbers, data plates, state labels, and third‑party certification requirements.
- Inspect completed buildings for weather‑tightness and report deficiencies.
- Maintain quality control files and inspection documentation for each project.
- Monitor and maintain testing equipment and inspection tools.
- Coordinate with production teams, subcontractors, third‑party inspectors, and regulatory agencies as needed.
- Recommend process improvements to enhance quality and inspection efficiency.
- Promote and maintain a safe working environment in accordance with company safety policies.
- 2–5 years of experience in quality inspection, construction, manufacturing, or a related field.
- Ability to read and interpret construction drawings, specifications, and technical documents.
- Knowledge of residential construction methods, building systems, and workmanship standards.
- Strong attention to detail and ability to identify construction deficiencies.
- Proficiency with computers, digital cameras, tablets, and electronic documentation systems.
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