Quality Inspector â Mechanical
trak group is partnering with a trusted manufacturing leader that specializes in high-precision power module solutions. With over four decades of experience in fabrication, design, and welding, the company is looking for a Quality Inspector with a strong mechanical background to help uphold quality standards across all stages of production.
If you have a sharp eye for detail, understand mechanical drawings and tolerances, and thrive in a manufacturing environment, this role offers a chance to make a direct impact on product quality and customer satisfaction.
Why Youâ ll Love This Role:
Competitive pay: $25â $30/hour
Hands-on role supporting critical quality functions on the shop floor
Join a team known for engineering expertise and custom-built solutions
Opportunities to grow within a company committed to continuous improvement What Youâ ll Do:
Conduct receiving inspections, in-process checks, and random quality audits on the shop floor
Perform dimensional inspections using the FARO Edge scanning arm
Document and report nonconformities to the Quality Manager and Product Quality Engineer
Participate in customer or supplier visits when needed
Support compliance with the ISO/AS-certified Quality Management System
Review mechanical drawings and verify product specifications against standards
Assist in problem-solving, documentation, and quality system improvement initiatives What You Bring:
2+ years of experience in quality inspection within manufacturing or welding environments
High school diploma or equivalent
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
Ability to read CAD/technical drawings and machining tolerance symbols
Experience with or understanding of NDT processes (PT, UT, FPI) preferred
Strong communication, organization, and documentation skills
Familiarity with ISO 9001 or AS9100 systems Physical Requirements:
Ability to lift, carry, kneel, stoop, and move between workstations
Roughly 50% walking, 25% sitting, and 25% standing
Exposure to variable temperatures, dust, and light shop hazards
Want to help ensure high standards in a precision manufacturing environment? Apply below to get started.