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The primary duties of the Construction Inspector 2 are inspection of highway, roadway, and bridge construction activities, planning, scheduling and coordination of construction inspection, quality assurance inspections of bridge and transportation projects, including foundations, paving, earthwork, coordination with contractor, other inspectors, surveyors and materials testers as well as documentation of the project progress.
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The Construction Inspector may allocate inspection resources on complex projects as a General Contractor, Building Construction Supervisor, Building Inspector of large commercial or industrial construction projects, heavy construction projects, transportation, or transit construction projects for the appropriate disciplines including utilities, geotechnical, civil roadway, structural, electrical, duct bank, communications.
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The Construction Inspector will be responsible for inspecting construction methods and workmanship to ensure contractors build roadways, bridges, traffic signals, airports and other public works projects in accordance with plans and specifications; may serve as the only inspector on a construction project or assist in overseeing construction inspection activities for very large or complex projects within a district or conduct statewide construction inspection activities for ongoing projects.
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The Quality Inspector II performs visual and mechanical inspections of electronic and electromechanical assemblies and subassemblies. Ongoing Training (RSO, Systems, Software Programs, OSHA Safety, JJ Keller, etc.
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Quality Inspector – Level 2 employees may also be expected to demonstrate proficiency in manipulating digital models in CATIA. Quality Inspector – Level 2 employees typically work as receiving inspectors, final inspectors, or entry-level CMM inspectors.
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We are looking for an experienced QC Inspector for a great manufacturer company that specializes in cables and electrical mechanical systems for military applicationslocated in Santa Ana, CA. 1st ShiftQC Inspector Responsibilities: The inspector must be a soldering inspector.
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MWH Constructors' Construction Management Services (CMS) group is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Construction Inspector to conduct and document inspections related to the construction of water/wastewater related infrastructure projects in the Southern California.
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Industry-leading medical device manufacturer located in Irvine, CA, is urgently hiring a Lead Medical Device Quality Inspector to support production demand and new product development. Position Title: Lead Quality Inspector 1st Shift: 6AM - 2:30PM Hourly Pay: $28-$30 Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, Vacation, Sick Time, and Holiday Pay Location: Irvine, CA Job Description: As a Lead Quality Inspector, you will ensure that medical devices meet regulatory standards and quality requirements before they are released for distribution or use.
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Responsible for notifying the quality inspector for in-process inspection where applicable during production. Experience in one of the following required: cable harness assembly/potting and molding/soldering.
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We are currently seeking inspector applicants who are qualified to work in the USA and have a history of direct experience completing commercial line inspectionsAND/ORhave completed a training course such as, the VIITA Basic Commercial Line Inspector course or its equivalent.
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As part of our sewing, assembly, delivery, and distribution teams, your attention to detail and commitment to continuous improvement will help us turn innovative ideas into reality.
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At Actalent, diversity and inclusion are a bridge towards the equity and success of our people. With a network of almost 30,000 consultants and more than 4,500 clients across the U.S., Canada, Asia and Europe, Actalent serves many of the Fortune 500.
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Must have advanced knowledge of SPC and be able to assist "B" Inspectors in problem solving.
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Operate CMM to perform critical and GD&T inspections.
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The Final Inspector is responsible for the final inspection and in-process inspection of surface mount, and fine pitch bare printed circuit boards, and the retrieval and processing of rep orts, certifications, and other paperwork deliverables required for shipping.
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