JOB SUMMARY: Quality control technicians are responsible for testing materials and finished products to ensure they conform to all applicable laws, customer needs, and company standards. Quality control technicians test products across the three stages of production (before, in-process, and final) to ensure quality levels are met
Responsibilities include testing of our aggregate mix designs and adjusting to ensure it meets the project specifications.
Conduct routine testing of in-process materials, raw materials, environmental samples, and finished materials to ensure quality control of products at the point of production, shipping, and arrival upon the job site.
Inspect stockpiles, materials sources, and truckloads at plant sites.
Monitor the daily construction of the stockpile to ensure that segregation and contamination is kept to a minimum or eliminated.
Notify management immediately if contamination is identified. Inspect, calibrate, maintain testing equipment to ensure safe, reliable, and compliant operations to maximize production and minimize interruptions.
Complete all required reports in a timely and accurate manner, interpret, document and store the results.
Required Certifications: ACI Field certified Preferred. Follow safety rules, regulations, and procedures as required by company policies.
2 years’ experience in the aggregate/construction industry and prior training or experience in the materials testing field is preferred.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, Google, Oracle Business Environment, and other software packages
- Basic math skills
- Product Set-up
- Mass Balance
- Testing Clean Stone, Base and Fine Stone
- Sampling
- Utilize Lab Technology
- Manage Customer Relations
Ability to work under conditions of frequent exposure to dusty conditions and the full range of weather conditions; frequently in, on, and around quarry high walls and pit; extended periods working from elevated positions or in tunnels.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
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