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Inspection, Quality control, Calipers, Quality inspection, Micrometer, CWI, iso 9001, iso standards, ppaps, ppap, forming, bending, Sheet metal, Welding, Grinding. Inspection,Quality control,Calipers,Quality inspection,Micrometer.
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To inspect and monitor the work of contractors to ensure quality control and contract compliance on road and bridge construction projects with an emphasis on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS.
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Assists the Supplier Quality Manager in improvement projects as assigned. Analyzes data (involving supplied materials) obtained from the Company's electronic non-conformance tracking system as directed by the Supplier Quality Manager for purposes of improvement.
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The Quality Control Inspector must be capable of performing visual inspections, 100% welding inspections, shop production fit-up inspections, tolerances per spec and customer requirements, basic knowledge of AWS D1.1, and/or structural steel fabrication inspection.
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JOB TITLE : Quality Control Inspector. Summary of position : Responsible for monitoring quality control/assurance requirements of all preservation preformed onboard commercial and US Navy vessel in accordance with established Navy regulations and industry standards or specific contractual requirements as defined in the Scope of Work. Collaborate with customer QA personnel on necessary aspects of the job.
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Familiar with regulatory requirements such as CalOsha, Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Regional Water Quality Control Boards, and other regulatory agencies as required.
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Loss Control Inspector Trainee - Folsom, CA. Loss Control Inspectors pride themselves on having the technical knowledge and experience to provide quality inspections, engineering services and business solutions.
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Essential Functions Assisting the Project Administrator or Senior Inspector in daily roadway inspection Ensuring contractor compliance alongside quality control Performing verification inspections and testing as required These tests and inspections include, but are not limited to: earthwork, asphalt, concrete, bridge and miscellaneous structures, toll facilities, lighting, signalization, environmental compliance, maintenance of traffic, etc.
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JOB CODE : Quality Control. Required Certification : NACE Inspector and/or SSPC NBPI required. REPORTS TO : Quality Assurance Manager. Essential Job Requirements : Produce/create electronic/handwritten Quality Assurance documentation as Objective Quality Evidence for work performed throughout the preservation process.
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Monitor and document all required readings with regard to, but not limited to, metal anchor tooth (profile), paint wet/dry film thickness (DFT), steel temperatures and all required environmental readings using appropriate equipment to include: micrometer, dry film thickness gauge, infrared thermometer, psychomotor.
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Required Skills: Must possess knowledge of Maritime paintings standards with particular emphasis in US Navy ship preservation criterion. Required Experience : Formal or informal on-the-job training in the marine industry; familiarity with Navy and Society for Protective Coatings standards.
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Stinger is currently seeking a Quality Control Inspector / Tester for the Structural Steel fabrication shop. The Quality Control / Quality Assurance Inspector conducts sampling and testing structural steel and misc.
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Proficient on interpretation of configured drawings, quality control specifications, contractual requirements, technical data packages, tech manuals, and oral/written instructions. Proficient in configured drawings, bill of materials list, quality control specifications, contractual requirements, technical data packages, tech manuals, and oral/written instructions.
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This position performs journey-level to advanced-level tasks associated with the inspection of sanitary and storm sewer facilities, water quality facilities, and erosion control. Explains District policies, procedures, and requirements regarding inspection of developer-installed sanitary and storm sewer facilities and erosion control.
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Technical training in subjects, such as, but not limited to quality, NDT, blueprint reading, industry standards, auditing, expediting, materials, welding, coatings, electrical components, instrumentation, pressure testing, well control, equipment operation and assembly.
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