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Hard SkillsHeat treat experienceExperience using thermocouplesOperating portable control systemsIdentifying, analyzing, and interpreting codes and quality control programsKnowledge of metallurgy, electricity, combustion, and heat transfer methodsWork EnvironmentNon-climate controlled manufacturing shop.
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Inspection, microscope inspection, Quality control, Quality assurance, Micrometer, Visual inspection, CMM, first article inspection. inspection, microscope inspection, Quality control.
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The candidate must have experience in metal-working and have a thorough understanding of welding/fabrication processes, quality control, fitting, plasma-cutting, and blueprints/weld symbols.
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Industry leading manufacturing company URGENTLY hiring a Quality Control Inspector. Work with Production Management and quality control to provide feedback to assemblers regarding accuracy of assembly procedures.
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Hiring Quality Control Technician. We are seeking a Quality Specialist who will work with various departments in the plant to ensure quality at every level. This role reports to the Quality Manager.
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Bearing Technician, CNC operator, machinist, quality, grinders, lathes, mills, CNC, Lathe, Mill, Machining, Calipers, Micrometer, Fanuc, CNC machining. Must have Computer literacy for Statistical Process Control, CMM measuring and CNC machining experience.
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Ensure quality control by overseeing the construction of wooden supports, tying/securing rebar, setting rebar cages, and pouring concrete. We are seeking experienced Construction Foremen to support our projects include a wide range of structures such as bridges, drainage systems, erosion control, retaining walls, sanitary sewer systems, and storm water management products.
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As a Quality Technician, you will:- Conduct lab testing of manufactured products (both in-process and finished product batches)- Review test findings with the Quality Control Manager- Conduct both spectrophotometric and visual color inspections- Make adjustments to batches- Document data into computers- Weigh and mix ingredients, test materials, etc.
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Set Up CNC Milling Machines (Primarily 3 Axis)+ First part inspections+ Basic G&M Code Edits (Speed and Feed)+ Ability to read blueprints and interpret GD&T data+ Experience with Fadal, Haas, and Matsuura CNC machines+ Familiarity with FANUC control.
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Industry leading manufacturing company URGENTLY hiring a Lead Quality Control Technician. Organize and conduct regular training activities with personnel covering topics such as: GMPs/Personnel Practices, Allergens, HACCP/PCHF, Sifter/Magnet Inspections, Metal Detector Monitoring, Food Defense, Preventive Maintenance, Pest Control, and other food safety/quality programs.
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Perform quality control/release testing on products and incoming quality inspections and tests of raw materials. Maintain quarantine cage in accordance with Quality Hold Procedures.
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Support structural repair and modification projects Interpret and read aircraft blueprints/modification drawings Accept ownership of assigned structural projects Follow all policies and procedures including the Quality Control Manual for Elliott Aviation.
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Responsibilities also include quality control using precision measuring instruments and operating advanced equipment such as HAAS mills, Swiss lathes, and various 3 & 4-axis CNC mills and lathes.
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Required SkillsInspection of concrete reinforcementCompliance with ACI ASTM standardsDeveloping inspection documentationEquipment calibrationMust have concrete precast experience and quality control experience within the industry, Work EnvironmentOutdoors working on large commercial bridge construction project Monday-Saturday 10-12 hour days 2 weeks on day shift, 2 weeks on night shift, need to be flexible on shift and schedule.
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Aerotek is hiring 4 Quality Control Inspectors on Night shift in Lebanon, TN near the Nashville Speedway! As a Quality Control Specialist I Inspector you will be responsible for inspecting various types of Bioprocess Containers assembled in a clean room environment.
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