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The Life Safety Inspector is responsible for testing and inspection of fire and life safety systems including, but not limited to, fire alarm, fire sprinkler, fire extinguishers, backflow preventers and special hazards fire protection systems.
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The quality inspector shall travel to various supplier facilities to perform visual and dimensional inspections on manufactured parts, assemblies, and / or sub-assemblies. The inspector will be required to report inspection accept / reject information directly to the customer via web application.
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The Certified Field Inspector inspects company-provided and self-generated leads and closes sales in the basement waterproofing and foundation repair field. Our top priority is providing high-quality home repair solutions and personalized service throughout Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, and Kansas.
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Senior Geosynthetics Installation Quality Assurance Inspector. As a Senior Geosynthetic Quality Assurance Inspector for Bunnell-Lammons Engineering, Inc. (BLE), you will play a pivotal role in ensuring that geosynthetic materials are installed in compliance within industry standards, project specifications, and safety regulations.
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The Inspector should possess knowledge of raw materials, production processes, and other techniques required for maximizing the receipt and transfer of quality product. The Inspector is responsible for observing and monitoring the delivery of material to verify conformance to quality and quantity specifications, while ensuring that all his/her efforts are compliant with the company Health, Safety, and Environmental standards.
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Responsibilities As a Home Sales Inspector, youll be responsible for understanding Orkins termite protection services and how to make strategic recommendations to customers. including the ability to climb or balance and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl Wear personal protective equipment (PPE) which sometimes requires an OSHcompliant respirator Willing to work in different types of weather conditions Orkin is an Equal Opportunity/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities Employer, As a Home Sales Inspector, youll be responsible for understanding Orkins termite protection services and how to make strategic recommendations to customers.
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Title: Product Quality Inspector. Document Quality issues that are Supplier Quality Related in excel on Client's SharePoint. Responsible for promptly responding to internal quality, as delivered quality, and supplier quality issues reported by the customer.
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Oversee the implementation and ensure efficiency of inspection and quality systems. Provide quality project support as needed. Gather and organize statistical quality data, inspect data to detect areas for improvement.
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Report non conformance condition (either product or process) to Plant Quality Manager and actively seek ways to improve either individually or as part of a team. Responsible for following defined Quality procedures for incoming/outgoing inspections, ensuring only acceptable raw materials and products are approved and accepted during manufacturing processes.
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The Immediate Pay, Quality Inspector position offers individuals the opportunity to receive payment for their work on the same day they perform their duties. Overall Purpose of the Quality Inspector.
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Verify the customer's quality control processes are adhered to and work meets customers' expectations. Working knowledge of underground construction. Inspect work in progress and ensure that all proper construction methods and protocol are followed.
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Manual dexterity required, as the Inspector will handle, grasp, and manipulate materials constantly. Inspectors must be capable of being on their feet most of the day as well as: Work Environment: Scrap metal yard, outdoor all-weather conditions.
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Work Environment: Scrap metal yard, outdoor all-weather conditions. Help guide semi-trucks in & out of yard and maintain an efficient traffic pattern for all vehicles. Properly follow company and OSHA safety procedures.
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2+ years related experience as a quality inspector for a sheet metal shop. Minimum 3 years related experience as a quality inspector in an electronic manufacturing environment.
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Responsibilities of this position include: Troubleshoots and repairs all avionics equipment and electrical systems on aircraft Communicates with department manager or crew chief on any problems or repairs Ensure all work performed is inspected by an authorized repair station inspector Prepares various documents for record keeping purposes as required by company policies, FAA approved repair station and quality control manuals, all FAA regulations, OEM aircraft manufacturer manuals, etc.
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