QUALITY TECHNICIAN - STRUCTURAL
About The RoleThe Quality Technician is responsible for performing inspections, tests, and quality checks throughout the production process for structural and architectural precast concrete products. This role ensures all products meet PCI, company, and project specifications prior to shipment. The Quality Technician works closely with production and quality teams to identify issues, maintain documentation, and support continuous improvement in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.SAFETY IS OUR HIGHEST PRIORITY. Safety is our highest priority. We believe a safe workplace is built on mutual respect, care, and accountability. Every team member is empowered and expected to follow safety practices, look out for one another, and speak up about potential risks. Together, we create an environment where everyone goes home safely each day.WHY JOIN OUR TEAM?At Wells, you’re part of a team that takes pride in building something that lasts. Whether you’re in operations, a manufacturing facility, or out in the field, your work plays a direct role in creating quality structures that support our communities. We value hard work, reliability, and teamwork because getting the job done right requires teamwork. With a strong focus on safety, collaboration, and ingenuity, we create an environment where you can build your experience, contribute to meaningful work, and make an impact.What We OfferWells provides a competitive benefits package designed to support employees’ health, financial well-being, and work-life balance. Benefits include medical, dental, and vision insurance, company-paid disability and life insurance, wellness incentives, paid holidays, PTO, flexible spending accounts, HSA options, a 401(k) with profit sharing, access to Nice Healthcare, employee assistance resources, pet insurance, and additional voluntary coverage such as critical illness, accident, and hospital indemnity plans.Health and family care leave is available to both union and non-union employees.Union employee benefits are provided through separate collective bargaining agreementsWhat You’ll DoPerform pre-pour, post-pour, and final inspections on precast concrete productsIdentify and report non-conforming materials, equipment, or test results to QC leadershipEnsure products meet PCI, company, and project specifications prior to shipmentMaintain accurate quality control documentation in compliance with required standardsRead and interpret blueprints, production drawings, and project specificationsUse testing tools and equipment such as slump cones, air meters, scales, ovens, and sievesConduct accurate measurements using tape measures and other precision toolsPerform basic material testing and analysis to support quality assurance processesMaintain clean, safe, and organized work areas while following all safety proceduresCollaborate with production, engineering, and QC teams to resolve quality issuesWho We’re Looking ForThe ideal candidate is a detail-oriented and safety-focused individual with a strong interest in quality control and precast manufacturing. They are dependable, precise, and comfortable working in a fast-paced production environment where accuracy and consistency are critical. This individual takes pride in their work, communicates effectively with production teams, and is committed to ensuring high-quality, compliant finished products.IDEAL CANDIDATE WILL HAVEHigh school diploma or equivalent requiredACI or PCI certification preferredExperience in manufacturing, concrete, construction, or precast environments preferredAbility to read and interpret construction drawings and specificationsStrong attention to detail and commitment to quality standardsBasic math skills and computer proficiency (Microsoft Office)Ability to use measuring and testing tools accuratelyStrong communication and teamwork skillsAbility to work in a fast-paced production environmentStrong understanding of safety practices and proceduresWorking Conditions/Physical RequirementsAbility to perform physically demanding work, including lifting up to 75 lbs. occasionally and frequent bending, climbing, kneeling, twisting, squatting, crawling, and repetitive hand/arm useCapable of standing, walking, and moving throughout the facility for extended shifts of up to 12 hoursComfortable working at heights using ladders, scaffolding, swing stages, and man lifts frequentlyAbility to work safely in a production or field environment with moderate to high exposure to safety risks and hazardsWillingness to work in varying environmental conditions, including wet, hot, humid, and cold weather, and outdoors (Depending on location)Ability to wear all required PPE, including but not limited to safety boots, safety glasses, hearing protection, high visibility vest, hard hat, and other PPE as required by the task, department, or work area.This profile summarizes key duties and expectations but does not list every possible job task. Employees must follow all job-related instructions and duties assigned by supervisors.Wells is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities. Wells participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your I-9 Form information to confirm you are authorized to work in the U.S.