A Quality Inspector I plays a critical part in maintaining high standards by inspecting materials, products, and special processes.
- Conduct visual, physical, and certification inspections of incoming materials, finished goods, and in-process products, according to established specifications and procedures.
- Operate various metrology equipment (calipers, gauges, micrometers, etc.) to verify dimensions, tolerances, and other quality parameters.
- Operate automated inspection equipment using established programs including vision systems and CMMs.
- Compare products against samples, engineering drawings, or digital specifications to verify conformity of the products.
- Segregate non-conforming materials or products following established procedures.
- Maintain accurate records of inspection results and report any quality issues to the Quality Control department or Supervisor.
- Analyze inspection data to identify trends and potential quality problems.
- Assist with implementing corrective actions to address identified quality issues.
- Maintain a clean and organized work area, adhering to all safety regulations and housekeeping standards.
- Participate in safety briefings and actively follow all company safety protocols.
- May operate basic testing equipment to assess product functionality or performance.
- Assist or complete calibrations according to departmental work instructions.
- Perform any other duties or tasks as assigned or required.
- Strong attention to detail and a commitment to achieving a high-quality standard.
- Ability to learn and follow established procedures effectively.
- Basic understanding of quality control principles is a plus.
- Good hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Strong work ethic and a commitment to safety.
- Familiarity with basic computer programs for data entry or record keeping.
- Good vision is necessary for inspecting products, reading specifications, and operating measuring instruments. Must be able to pass a vision test conducted by a licensed optometrist.
- The ability to manipulate tools and equipment effectively is crucial.
- Typically spend a portion of time standing at inspection stations or walking around the production floor.
- Extended periods of time sitting at a desk to review data or complete paperwork.
- Occasionally lifting or carrying of light materials, parts or tools (typically under 15 lbs.).
- The ability to handle and move parts up to 35 lbs.
- Inspecting products on lower shelves or working with equipment on the ground might require bending or kneeling.
- Inspecting products on high shelves or operating overhead equipment might require reaching.
- Good hearing to identify noises associated with malfunctions or improper equipment operation.
Atscott Mfg, Inc. is a turnkey solutions provider, specializing in manufacturing and assembly services, a committed project partner for our customers from prototyping through production phases. We are a family-owned business with a strong moral compass and work ethic, large enough to have a lot of capabilities, yet small enough to be very responsive. Each of our employees contribute experience in metal fabrication, machining, painting, welding, stamping, and assembling all forms of manufactured parts and assemblies.
Here at Atscott, commitment, dedication, and dependability are all things we hold in high regard. A team is only as good as its members, and we are fortunate to have All-Stars on our roster! We value all of our employees which is why we have many employees that have been with us for many years. It is not uncommon to walk the shop floor and be greeted by employees who have been with Atscott for over 20 years or longer!
Our employees refresh their skills annually through continuous training with Pine Technical College and through Enterprise Minnesota, along with multiple opportunities for on-the-job education. As a product of continual investment in its employees and application of this further education, Atscott has been bestowed numerous customer awards and recognitions for quality, service, delivery, and cost control.
First shift position: M-Th 6:00 am-3:00pm, Friday 6am-12pm; however, the start time can be flexible in order to overlap into second shift on Monday-Thursday. Schedule can be discussed at time of hire.
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance