Do you find yourself spotting the defect everyone else walked past? Are you the kind of person who can't sign off on something that isn't exactly right - not because someone told you to, but because your standards won't allow it? Do you dig into a problem until you actually understand the root cause, not just the symptom? Does working with your hands and your brain at the same time - reading prints, running electrical tests, inspecting fabrication work - feel like exactly where you belong?
If this sounds like you, then we need to talk…
Frazer, Ltd. is a leading builder of custom emergency medical vehicles and mobile healthcare units, headquartered in Sugar Land, TX. The Quality Control Inspector II is the last set of expert eyes before a Frazer vehicle reaches a customer - the person who catches what others miss and keeps the standard from slipping. This role exists because quality at Frazer isn't a checkbox; it's the foundation everything else is built on.
What Does a Week in the Life of the Quality Control Inspector II Look Like?
Walks the production floor conducting independent quality inspections across multiple work centers - reading prints, running measurements, and verifying work against spec before it moves to the next stage.
Picks up a multimeter and digs into a 12 VDC circuit that's not behaving right - testing connections, identifying the fault, and documenting findings for the corrective action log.
Pulls up a defect trend in the ERP system, traces the pattern back to a recurring process gap, and brings a clear root cause write-up to the QC Supervisor with a corrective action recommendation attached.
Climbs into the cab of a newly completed EMS unit and takes it through a road test - evaluating equipment, features, and vehicle performance against the build sheet before signing off on delivery readiness.
Walks a fabrication technician through a weld rejection - not to lecture, but to explain exactly what the spec requires and what needs to change, in language that actually helps them get it right.
Logs completed inspections, closes out tasks in ShopTrack, and reconciles the day's job records - because clean documentation is as much a part of the job as the physical inspection.
Sits in on a QC team meeting, flags a recurring finish issue across two work centers, and leaves with an owner and a resolution target date.
Required Education and Experience:
2+ years of quality control experience in a manufacturing environment.
Ability to read and interpret engineering prints, technical drawings, and work orders.
Experience with 120 VAC and 12 VDC electrical systems; comfortable using a multimeter.
Hands-on inspection experience with metal fabrication processes - welding, bending, punching, grinding.
Google Workspace and ERP system proficiency.
Good driving record and valid state driver's license.
Preferred Education and Experience:
Associate's degree in Quality Control, Manufacturing Technology, or related field; equivalent experience considered.
3-6 years of QC experience in custom vehicle, specialty equipment, or EMS/emergency vehicle manufacturing.
Familiarity with root cause analysis methodologies (5-Why, Fishbone, or similar).
Skills (to Pay the Bills)
Here's a list of a few competencies that the Quality Control Inspector II at Frazer should have…
You're technically deep - reading prints, running electrical tests, and inspecting fabrication work are things you've done enough that you've built real instincts for what good looks like.
You're analytically wired - when you find a defect, your first question is why, not just what, and you don't stop digging until you have a real answer.
You're precise by nature - your name on an inspection means something, and you hold yourself to a standard that doesn't flex when things get busy.
You work independently - you don't need someone to tell you what to do next; you know your board, you manage your time, and you get it done.
You communicate clearly - you can explain a reject to a welder, write up a root cause for a supervisor, and deliver findings in a way that moves people toward a fix instead of a defensive argument.
You're a self-builder - you're always adding to what you know, whether that's a new fabrication technique, a better way to run a test, or a deeper understanding of EMS vehicle construction.
Why Frazer?
Frazer is a fast-growing company pushing the boundaries of what's possible in mobile healthcare. You'll join a team of driven, diverse people who take their work seriously and each other personally. We rely on our core values, invest in our people's growth, and give everyone room to unleash their potential.
What's in it for you:
A weekly paycheck - you get paid every Friday.
Company shutdown from Christmas through New Year's, plus 10 paid holidays and PTO that starts accruing from day one.
On-site micromarket, flexible schedules, and a real work-life balance.
Free financial wellness classes plus professional development and skills training.
401k with company match, health, dental, and disability coverage.
A culture built on honesty, accountability, and continuous improvement - not politics.
Compensation
$22.00 - $28.00 / hour
Commensurate with education, certifications, and experience.
Schedule & Location
Mon-Fri 5:00 AM - 1:30 PM
1410 Gillingham Ln., Sugar Land, TX 77478 · Onsite
Occasional evening/weekend work may be required.
Ready to Apply?
Visit www.frazerbilt.com/careers/job-openings/ and complete the following steps:
Online application + resume (cover letter optional).
Culture Index Survey - takes 5-12 minutes. Complete on a computer, tablet, or laptop (not a smartphone). Take it in your native language for the most accurate results.
WOTC Questionnaire - optional, confidential, and has no effect on your application.
If you've read this far, you already know whether this is you.
Apply now - we'd love to meet you.