Opti Staffing
Dimensional Quality Inspector
Opti Staffing Group
We’re a local manufacturing company and a proud source for metal fabrication, design work, sawing, manual machining, and high‑precision multi‑axis machining—all made right here in the USA.
Location:
Hillsboro, OR
Compensation:
$25–$30/hr DOE
Schedule:
Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (May shift to 6:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Tuesday–Friday)
Bonus:
Monthly bonus program based on company-wide sales goals
What You’ll Do
Verify the quality of machined metal parts at various stages: raw materials, rough machining, finished machining, assembly, and plating.
Ensure all parts and processes comply with customer specifications and regulatory requirements.
Identify, quarantine, and document quality issues; report findings to operators, leads, and programmers.
Inspect first‑run, in‑process, and finished production parts for accuracy and conformance.
Review parts staged for plating or coating to ensure readiness and quality.
Perform spot checks on components from multiple machines.
Verify and calibrate inspection tools daily using standard references.
Complete First Article Inspections (FAI) per AS9102 standards using Net‑Inspect and InspectionXpert software.
Measure and record part dimensions for Statistical Process Control (SPC).
What’s in It for You
Full Benefits (100% Employer‑Paid Medical, Dental, and Life Insurance)
Dependent Coverage Available
Short‑ & Long‑Term Disability
AFLAC Options
401(k) Retirement Plan
Paid Holidays & Vacation
What You Need to Have
Working knowledge of GD&T per ASME Y14.5M (applicants will be tested)
Ability to interpret complex mechanical drawings and assembly blueprints
Proficiency with measuring tools such as calipers, micrometers, height gauges, thread plug/ring gauges, pin gauges, and optical comparators
Experience researching and applying industry and customer standards
Background in ISO 9001 environments (AS9100 and NADCAP experience preferred)
Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Excel, Word, and Outlook
Effective communication skills across all levels of the organization
Ability to work independently and switch between tasks efficiently
Zeiss/Calypso experience a plus, but not required
Next Steps Interested? We’d love to chat! Send us your updated resume or call Kacie at 971‑246‑8429 or Ricky at 971‑246‑8432 to schedule an interview.
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We’re a local manufacturing company and a proud source for metal fabrication, design work, sawing, manual machining, and high‑precision multi‑axis machining—all made right here in the USA.
Location:
Hillsboro, OR
Compensation:
$25–$30/hr DOE
Schedule:
Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (May shift to 6:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Tuesday–Friday)
Bonus:
Monthly bonus program based on company-wide sales goals
What You’ll Do
Verify the quality of machined metal parts at various stages: raw materials, rough machining, finished machining, assembly, and plating.
Ensure all parts and processes comply with customer specifications and regulatory requirements.
Identify, quarantine, and document quality issues; report findings to operators, leads, and programmers.
Inspect first‑run, in‑process, and finished production parts for accuracy and conformance.
Review parts staged for plating or coating to ensure readiness and quality.
Perform spot checks on components from multiple machines.
Verify and calibrate inspection tools daily using standard references.
Complete First Article Inspections (FAI) per AS9102 standards using Net‑Inspect and InspectionXpert software.
Measure and record part dimensions for Statistical Process Control (SPC).
What’s in It for You
Full Benefits (100% Employer‑Paid Medical, Dental, and Life Insurance)
Dependent Coverage Available
Short‑ & Long‑Term Disability
AFLAC Options
401(k) Retirement Plan
Paid Holidays & Vacation
What You Need to Have
Working knowledge of GD&T per ASME Y14.5M (applicants will be tested)
Ability to interpret complex mechanical drawings and assembly blueprints
Proficiency with measuring tools such as calipers, micrometers, height gauges, thread plug/ring gauges, pin gauges, and optical comparators
Experience researching and applying industry and customer standards
Background in ISO 9001 environments (AS9100 and NADCAP experience preferred)
Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Excel, Word, and Outlook
Effective communication skills across all levels of the organization
Ability to work independently and switch between tasks efficiently
Zeiss/Calypso experience a plus, but not required
Next Steps Interested? We’d love to chat! Send us your updated resume or call Kacie at 971‑246‑8429 or Ricky at 971‑246‑8432 to schedule an interview.
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