Overview & Responsibilities
Overview & Responsibilities
The Big Picture
Quality isn't just a checkbox-it's a commitment. As a Precision Inspector, you'll be the final line of defense, ensuring that raw materials, components, and fully assembled units meet exact specifications before they move forward. If you have a sharp eye for detail, steady hands, and take pride in catching what others might miss, this role puts you at the heart of our quality promise.
Where You'll Make an Impact
You'll work across multiple critical areas, including:
Heavy Machining
Fabrication
Pressure Vessel Welding
Rotor and Motor Shop
EP AT Speed Balance
SVP Quick Action & SVP Kit Box
And other areas as needed
Tools & Equipment You'll Use
From precision instruments to advanced tech, you'll work with:
Visual, functional, mechanical, and electrical inspection equipment
Coordinate Measuring Equipment (CME)
Simple ultrasonic inspection equipment
Material handling equipment, cameras, and computers
Materials You'll Work With
No two inspections are the same. You'll handle:
Raw materials, fabrications, and purchased items
Partially and fully finished machined parts
Assemblies, sub-assemblies, and castings
What You'll Do Day-to-Day
Reading & Interpretation
Inspection & Testing
Obtain and use necessary tooling, gaging, fixtures, and inspection equipment
Set up inspection routines for raw materials, parts, and assemblies
Perform first-piece, 100%, final-piece, sub-assembly, and finished assembly inspections
Patrol operations following established sampling plans
Check and record alignment and clearances of sub-assemblies and assemblies
Conduct leak testing
Perform non-certified nondestructive examination (NDE) including dye penetrant and magnetic particle inspection as directed
Documentation & Quality Control
Maintain records manually or electronically
Collect and record specific data for analytical purposes
Identify, describe, and sketch non-conformances (NCRs)
Follow procedures to control and process non-conforming items, including obtaining and defining salvage procedures
Document and report any irregularities or problems not covered by standard procedures, specs, or instructions
Customer & Team Collaboration
Hands-On Tasks
Disassemble, assemble, stamp, grind, and clean items as related to inspection
Inspect packaging, crating, and loading of outgoing materials
Operate crane, forklift truck, and other material handling equipment as required
Safety & Housekeeping
Maintain good housekeeping-keep tools, materials, and equipment clean, protected, and in proper place
Keep your work area clean
Observe all plant and safety rules
May be required to wear a portable communication device
A Note on This Role
The above reflects the general details needed to describe the principal functions of this job. It's not an exhaustive list-because inspection work requires adaptability, and every part can bring something new.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent
Must be able and willing to work 1st (7am-3pm), 2nd (3pm-11pm), and 3rd (11pm-7am) shifts. Shifts are not guaranteed and are subject to realignment.
Must be able and willing to work overtime, weekends, and holidays.
Equal Employment Opportunity
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