Quality Inspector - Nights
Machesney Park, IL
Job Type
Full-time
Description

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

· Adhere to all company safety policies and procedures as outlined in the employee handbook.

· Inspect components and assemblies to ensure compliance with engineering and customer specifications.

· Provide direction and guidance to other company personnel.

· Reads and interprets mechanical blueprints accurately.

· Conduct thorough inspections and testing of materials and finished products.

· Utilize precision measurement tools, such as calipers & tape measures to verify product dimensions.

· Document complete unit assemblies via photographs and maintain a digital project photo archive.

· Other duties as assigned.

· Perform quality inspections of plenums, stacks, and plenum bases

Requirements

Qualifications & Requirements:

Education: High School Diploma/GED required

Experience: 1-2 years’ Manufacturing experience preferred, Prior quality experience required

Reading Ability: Must be able to read and understand English

Skills:

· Ability to follow verbal directions and work independently with minimal supervision.

· Define and implement quality standards for manufactured products.

· Knowledgeable of complete generator assembly.

· Recommend adjustments and improvements to production processes for enhanced quality.

· Effectively Identify and remove non-conforming products and propose strategies for quality improvement.

· Evaluate finished products against quality criteria and communicate inspection results to the production team.

· Perform random inspections to assess and maintain consistent product quality.

· Demonstrates strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.

· Exhibits meticulous attention to detail.

· Proficient in interpreting blueprints, both mechanical and electrical, technical documents, and manuals.

· Possesses strong foundational math and computer skills.

· Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, both verbally and in written.

· Proficient in using torque wrenches, borescopes, color eye, paint thickness testers, tape measures, and calipers, including metric scales.

· Demonstrates knowledge of generator assembly processes, operational principles, and customer requirements

· Verifies component labeling on fuel tanks and bases for accuracy