Quality Control Technician - 3rd Shift
RoleAs a Quality Control Technician (also known as QC Technician, Quality Assurance Technician), your key duties will include approving incoming components, in-process production, and finished products by conducting visual and measurement tests. You'll be responsible for documenting inspection results, maintaining measurement equipment, and ensuring a safe and healthy work environment. Proactivity in discovering deviations from standards and providing immediate notification to operators and supervisors is crucial in this role.BenefitsCompetitive salary.Comprehensive on-the-job training.Opportunities for career advancement.QualificationsHigh school diploma or GED required. AAS or BS degree in a laboratory science (e.g., microbiology, biochemistry, biology, food technology) is a plus.2-3 years of experience as a QC Technician in a food or similar manufacturing environment, or equivalent experience in an industrial lab.Proficiency in blueprint reading, quality inspection, and quality control data analysis. Experience with calipers, micrometers, and CAD software is a plus.Strong written and verbal communication skills, ability to work with minimal supervision in a fast-paced environment, and fundamental computer skills (data entry, MS Office including Excel).