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The Opportunity
Description
We're looking for a
Quality Control Inspector, working in
Oil and Gas industry in
Jacksonville, Florida, 32221, United States.
- Check the quality of incoming and outgoing materials or products, as well as the production procedures.
- Manage running tests, keeping a record of defects, analyzing products, and overseeing procedures.
- Read blueprints and specifications.
- Monitor operations to ensure that they meet production standards.
- Recommend adjustments to the assembly or production process.
- Inspect, test, or measure materials.
- Measure products with calipers, gauges, or micrometers.
- Operate electronic inspection equipment and software.
Our Client
Our client has over 20 years of experience in connecting the right people with the right companies.
When you apply to join their team, they will ensure to take all the necessary time to thoroughly evaluate your experience, background, and interest to match you with the right company whether you are interested in IT, Light Industrial, or a Commercial job position.
They focus on listening, following through, and ensuring fit between people, cultures, and attitudes. Our client creates the type of environment that candidates are eager to return to, again and again.
Sounds interesting? Apply, and pursue your perfect career fit!
Experience Required for Your Success
- High School Diploma or equivalent. Associate's Degree preferred.
- 1+ year experience as a QC Inspector in a manufacturing/engineering environment.
- Can Read Blueprints/Mechanical Drawings
- Experience with Micrometers, Calipers, Thread gauges, and Surface finish tools required.
- Safety Conscious and extreme attention to detail in regards to following policies and procedures.
- Forklift/Crane may be needed
What Do You Think?
Does your experience reflect what it takes to be successful in this role? Do the work and challenges get you excited about what's possible?