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Piping Technology & Products Inc. A detailoriented and experienced Night Shift Quality Inspector to ensure that fabricated components and assemblies meet company and customer quality standards. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of fabrication processes welding inspection and blueprint reading. This role is critical to maintaining product integrity and compliance during night shift operations.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct inprocess and final inspections of fabricated parts welds and assemblies to ensure compliance with drawings specifications and quality standards.
Verify measurements using precision tools such as calipers micrometers and gauges.
Perform visual weld inspections and ensure adherence to welding procedures and codes (AWS ASME etc..
Document inspection results nonconformances and generate reports as needed.
Work closely with production teams to address quality concerns and provide feedback on corrective actions.
Ensure proper handling and identification of nonconforming materials.
Assist in maintaining and updating quality documentation including inspection checklists and records.
Support audits and compliance checks related to quality standards and shop procedures.
Adhere to all safety protocols and ensure a clean and organized work environment.
Qualifications & Requirements:
Experience: Minimum of 5 years in quality inspection preferably in a fabrication or manufacturing environment.
Knowledge: Familiarity with welding symbols blueprints GD&T and industry standards (AWS ASME ISO etc..
Skills: Proficiency with precision measuring instruments and inspection tools.
Certifications (Preferred): AWS CWI ASNT NDT Level I/II or other relevant certifications.
Other: Ability to work independently on night shifts with minimal supervision. Strong attention to detail and problemsolving skills.
Work Environment/Physical Demands
The working environment is 510 in an office setting and 9095 in a manufacturing environment that includes exposure to industrial equipment.
Must be able to stand for long periods and lift up to 50 pounds as necessary.
Part-Time