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Professional certifications by recognized inspection agencies such as, ICC, ACI, AWS, QSP, Caltrans, are highly preferred. Pipeline inspection experience is preferred. - Pipeline inspection experience preferred.
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May occasionally operate production equipment or perform hands-on production tasks, not to exceed 20 % of the workday (such activities must be cleared in advance by the Manufacturing Manager). With more than 120 operations and approximately 20,000 employees worldwide, Precision Castparts Corp. is the market leader in manufacturing large, complex structural investment castings, airfoil castings, forged components, aerostructures and highly engineered, critical fasteners for aerospace applications.
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Perform visual/mechanical inspections of electronic and electro-mechanical subassemblies and assemblies (in-process, final and shipping), as specified by Inspection Instructions, Workmanship Manual and/or Engineering Documentation, beyond the ability of lower grade inspectors.
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Inspection, testing, and approve of I&C work provided by contractors at water and wastewater facilitiesQualifications and Skills: RequiredKnowledge of water/wastewater or industrial process instrumentation and equipment.
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Roles and Responsibilities Performs moderately complex assembly/test functions utilizing mechanical skills, hand and power tools, mechanical/electronic tools, test equipment, assembly fixtures, and inspection measurement equipment in a manufacturing environment.
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The Lead Construction Inspector may allocate inspection resources and supervise inspectors on complex projects for the appropriate disciplines including utilities, geotechnical, civil roadway, structural, electrical, duct bank, landscape and irrigation, and communications.
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Performs moderately complex assembly/test functions utilizing mechanical skills, hand and power tools, mechanical/electronic tools, test equipment, assembly fixtures, and inspection measurement equipment in a manufacturing environment.
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Perform basic in-process and final inspection of machine parts, mechanical assemblies, processed parts, or purchased standard hardware. 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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Upcoming projects for our structural engineering group include: New Lock Final Design: Tetra Tech will be designing a new 1200’ lock to be part of the U.S. Inland Waterway Navigation System. What You’ll Get to Do: Congress provided USACE with $17B in supplemental funding through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. This combined with a trend of record USACE annual funding appropriations and Emergency Supplemental Disaster Recovery Appropriations for USACE in 3 of the past 5 years totaling over $7B have the nation’s waterways set up for a ten-year program of design and construction.
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Provides follow-up as necessary, and reports any prolonged delay of site to Project Manager and CIPM Sends and follows up on contractor punch lists and final invoices for installation and oversees communication and follow-up with customers to confirm completion and return schedules.
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Schedule, coordinate and monitor all aspects of land development from site clearing through completion of finished home sites and tract final acceptance. Coordination with project engineers to gain approvals of improvement plans, final plats, and permits.
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Lead line supervisors: Body Shop, Paint Shop, General Assembly and Final Product Audit. Also, to support assuring the final product to our customers is nothing short of the "Highest Quality Vehicle in its Class.
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Machining parts to meet customer tolerances for final inspection. Working closely with manufacturing leadership and fellow team members to achieve shared goals. A successful CNC machinist is safety-focused and understands the importance of precision and quality.
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Certifications: Relevant certifications in quality inspection or quality management (e.g., Certified Quality Inspector (CQI), Six Sigma) are a plus. Experience: 4+ years of experience in quality inspection, preferably in aerospace or high-tech industries.
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Project Management: Leadership and oversight of all final execution of Mariners Women, including but not limited to: Women’s Nights with Christine Caine, Life and Leadership Nights with Christine Caine, courses, MOmCo, Bible studies, etc.
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