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Experience: Two years of experience as a public works construction inspector or three (3) years of experience similar to that of a soil technician with public works field inspection responsibilities, or similarly responsible experience in public works construction, including work in any of the following areas: grading and paving, underground utilities, forming and pouring concrete structures.
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Fire Alarm/ Fire Sprinkler Inspector. The Inspector will provide accurate and detailed inspections reports with all proper documentation of improvements and complications. The Fire Alarm / Fire Sprinkler Inspector’s duties include testing and inspection of fire alarm/ sprinkler systems with knowledge of multiple manufacturers’ products.
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Possession of, or the ability to obtain certification as a Certified Code Enforcement Officer by the California Association of Code Enforcement Officers (CACEO) or similar organization and, International Code Council (ICC) Housing and Property Maintenance certification is desirable CODE ENFORCEMENT INSPECTOR II Experience: Two years of full time experience similar to a Code Enforcement Inspector I with the City of Hayward.
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Would you like to be a part of a team using state-of-the-art machinery to set the industry standard for innovation, efficiency, and competitiveness?
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Sanmina is looking for detail oriented and dedicated Quality Inspector for our second shift in our Fremont, CA location. Areas of inspection will include primarily machining, sheet metal fabrication, paint and weld, but may extend to clean room and final assembly inspection.
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The Mechanical Quality Inspector I use basic metrology equipment to verify that parts meet drawings and specifications. Can operate one type of automated test equipment (Mitutoyo CMM, Zeiss CMM, or Amada Fabrivision.
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The QC Inspector works under minimal supervision and has the responsibility for ensuring that Finelite receives and produces a quality product by performing quality inspections, checks, tests, audits and sampling procedures against established criteria.
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UCT is looking for a talented Quality Inspector III to join us in Hayward, CA! Laser Tracker (Portable CMM) Experience desired. Mitutoyo and/or Zeiss CMM previous experience a plus. ASQ (American Standard of Quality) certification preferred.
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The Source Inspector, (SI) is responsible for performing inspection operations of in-process or completed hardware, including dimensional, and visual inspection. 3+ years’ experience as a quality inspector, technician, or engineer.
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As Gannett Fleming continues to expand our client and project portfolio in the West Region, we are excited to identify an experienced Inspector to run the inspections of medium to large scale Transportation and/or Transit related projects throughout the greater Redding Area.
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Our client, a reputable automotive manufacturing company, is seeking a Quality Inspector to join their team. As a Quality Inspector, you will play a critical role in ensuring the quality and integrity of automotive components, materials, and finished products.
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Conduct termite inspections or properties.
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Previous experience as a Quality Inspector in the automotive industry. Job Title: Quality Inspector. Previous experience as a Quality Inspector in the automotive industry. Job Title: Quality Inspector.
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Role: QA/QC Inspector. Role: QA/QC Inspector. Support all Company initiatives as identified by management and in support of Quality Management Systems (QMS), Environmental Management Systems (EMS), And Other Regulatory Requirements.
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Quality Inspector reports into the Quality Inspection team within the broader Quality Operations department. Job Title: QA Inspector - Level II. The Inspector will be primarily responsible for ensuring Quality Finished Goods Inspection and/or Quality Raw Materials Inspection support is available to Manufacturing whenever necessary without interrupting Manufacturing operations.
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