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As a Quality Control Inspector at Company, reporting to Quality Control Manager, you will perform or assist in variety of quality control engineering and inspection work related to a specific discipline, i.e., civil, structural, mechanical, piping, welding, NDE and/or electrical.
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Extraordinary Projects need Exceptional TalentAs a Quality Control Inspector at Company, reporting to Quality Control Manager, you will perform or assist in variety of quality control engineering and inspection work related to a specific discipline, i.e., civil, structural, mechanical, piping, welding, NDE and/or electrical.
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Company is seeking a Quality Control Inspector for our office in Los Angeles, CA.About CompanyCompany is a leading civil, building, and specialty Construction Company that believes integrity, teamwork, and a collaborative approach are fundamental to our business success.
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An understanding and experience with contract specifications as they apply to quality control and/or assurance, structural steel, concrete mix designs, construction submittals, testing procedures and inspection of concrete steel reinforcement and form work.
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Assist in coordinating quality control inspection schedules with other department schedules. Assist in reviewing purchase documents to ensure compliance with quality control requirements.
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Description: Develop understanding/working knowledge of company quality control program, company standards, procedures, codes, etc. Participate in internal/external quality control audits.
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Job Control must be done with union labor who carry ACI/ICC/AWS/NICET as applicable certifications. We transform industries and communities through stunning and complex infrastructure projects — to ensure public safety, maintain a quality of life and support a healthy economy.
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Company is seeking a Quality Control Inspector for our office in Los Angeles, CA. Develop understanding/working knowledge of company quality control program, company standards, procedures, codes, etc.
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Inspect to contract specifications the quality of concrete mix designs, construction submittals, testing procedures, etc. Work experience in support of design-build or heavy civil construction testing, inspection, supervision or management in support of large public works projects, with civil background, preferably with steel inspection experience.
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Experience with Federal Government Clients and LEED Projects preferredUSACE CQM certificationWork experience in support of design-build or heavy civil construction testing, inspection, supervision or management in support of large public works projects, with civil background, preferably with steel inspection experience.
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Quality Control Specialist II - ($23-$26 Hourly) - Los Angeles, CA - Please Apply! Quality Control Specialist II - ($23-$26 Hourly) - Los Angeles, CA. Aids in the production area to ensure a quality product is being produced; communicates and documents findings of any non-conforming product.
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Experience conducting internal audits using NADCAP Audit checklist for Heat Treatment Experience operating within relevant regulatory requirements, e.g., FAA, OSHA, DCMA, ISO Systems, Quality Assurance/Control and Cost Systems ASNT or ASQ certification, Lean Manufacturing, FMEA, Process Control, SPC, CAD preferred.
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This position requires use of information or access to production processes subject to national security controls under U.S. export control laws and regulations (including, but not limited to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR.
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The Senior Histologist’s activities include operating and maintaining laboratory equipment, monitoring, and evaluating the quality of tissue processing, verifying, and evaluating quality control results, and resolving technical and quality control problems.
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