Air Distribution Technologies, Inc.
QA Inspector BE Tucs
Air Distribution Technologies, Inc., Tucson, Arizona, United States, 85718
QA Inspector BE Tucs
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Tucson, AZ • $100,000 – $130,000 • Posted 2 months ago
What You Will Do As a Quality Inspector, you will play a vital role in ensuring our products meet the highest standards of excellence. You’ll be responsible for inspecting and auditing assembled and finished products, performing dimensional and first‑part inspections, and reviewing blueprints, assembly drawings, and wiring diagrams to verify accuracy and compliance. Your work will include approving incoming materials, monitoring production processes, and confirming the quality of finished goods. You’ll document and report inspection results, support manufacturing methods and procedures, and contribute to ongoing process improvement initiatives. Success in this role requires strong analytical skills, attention to detail, proficiency in shop math, and a commitment to safety and innovation.
How You Will Do It
Inspect incoming materials by verifying specifications, performing visual and measurement tests, and rejecting or returning non‑compliant items
Inspect returned products to ensure they meet required specifications before re‑acceptance or rejection
Monitor in‑process production by confirming specifications, conducting inspections, and communicating adjustments to the production supervisor
Inspect finished products to ensure compliance, identify items requiring rework, and verify the quality of reworked items
Document inspection results by completing reports and logs, summarizing rework and waste, and entering data into the quality database
Support the organization’s quality goals by completing related tasks and contributing to continuous improvement efforts
Perform functional testing, various inspections, and audits as required
Operate analog, pneumatic, digital control, calibration, and test equipment (Inspector only)
Read and interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, and related documentation
Communicate effectively with internal teams and external contacts to ensure quality standards are met
Apply shop math to support inspection and troubleshooting activities
Perform troubleshooting to identify and resolve quality‑related issues
Required Qualifications
Minimum of three years of experience in an industrial assembly environment
Familiarity with ISO‑9001 or similar quality management systems
High school diploma or GED
Basic mathematical skills and general computer proficiency, including word processing
Strong work ethic and a positive, team‑oriented attitude
Detail‑oriented with a focus on accuracy and quality
Effective communication skills, including active listening and problem‑solving
Ability to handle challenges professionally without taking issues personally
Physical Demands
Regularly required to stand, walk, sit, use hands to handle or feel objects, tools, or controls, and reach with hands and arms
May occasionally climb stools or stairs, stoop, crouch, and maintain balance
Clear verbal communication and active listening are essential, along with visual acuity for reading printed materials and viewing computer screens
Occasionally required to lift and/or move items weighing between 25 and 45 pounds
The role demands physical stamina and may occasionally require working beyond a standard 40‑hour workweek
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position
Work Environment
Exposure to a noisy, dusty industrial/manufacturing setting
Presence of non‑toxic fumes, chemicals, grease, and oils
Work performed in a non‑climate‑controlled environment
Frequent interaction with machinery and moving parts
Extended periods of standing or walking on hard concrete surfaces
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Quality Assurance
Industries Wholesale Building Materials
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Tucson, AZ • $100,000 – $130,000 • Posted 2 months ago
What You Will Do As a Quality Inspector, you will play a vital role in ensuring our products meet the highest standards of excellence. You’ll be responsible for inspecting and auditing assembled and finished products, performing dimensional and first‑part inspections, and reviewing blueprints, assembly drawings, and wiring diagrams to verify accuracy and compliance. Your work will include approving incoming materials, monitoring production processes, and confirming the quality of finished goods. You’ll document and report inspection results, support manufacturing methods and procedures, and contribute to ongoing process improvement initiatives. Success in this role requires strong analytical skills, attention to detail, proficiency in shop math, and a commitment to safety and innovation.
How You Will Do It
Inspect incoming materials by verifying specifications, performing visual and measurement tests, and rejecting or returning non‑compliant items
Inspect returned products to ensure they meet required specifications before re‑acceptance or rejection
Monitor in‑process production by confirming specifications, conducting inspections, and communicating adjustments to the production supervisor
Inspect finished products to ensure compliance, identify items requiring rework, and verify the quality of reworked items
Document inspection results by completing reports and logs, summarizing rework and waste, and entering data into the quality database
Support the organization’s quality goals by completing related tasks and contributing to continuous improvement efforts
Perform functional testing, various inspections, and audits as required
Operate analog, pneumatic, digital control, calibration, and test equipment (Inspector only)
Read and interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, and related documentation
Communicate effectively with internal teams and external contacts to ensure quality standards are met
Apply shop math to support inspection and troubleshooting activities
Perform troubleshooting to identify and resolve quality‑related issues
Required Qualifications
Minimum of three years of experience in an industrial assembly environment
Familiarity with ISO‑9001 or similar quality management systems
High school diploma or GED
Basic mathematical skills and general computer proficiency, including word processing
Strong work ethic and a positive, team‑oriented attitude
Detail‑oriented with a focus on accuracy and quality
Effective communication skills, including active listening and problem‑solving
Ability to handle challenges professionally without taking issues personally
Physical Demands
Regularly required to stand, walk, sit, use hands to handle or feel objects, tools, or controls, and reach with hands and arms
May occasionally climb stools or stairs, stoop, crouch, and maintain balance
Clear verbal communication and active listening are essential, along with visual acuity for reading printed materials and viewing computer screens
Occasionally required to lift and/or move items weighing between 25 and 45 pounds
The role demands physical stamina and may occasionally require working beyond a standard 40‑hour workweek
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position
Work Environment
Exposure to a noisy, dusty industrial/manufacturing setting
Presence of non‑toxic fumes, chemicals, grease, and oils
Work performed in a non‑climate‑controlled environment
Frequent interaction with machinery and moving parts
Extended periods of standing or walking on hard concrete surfaces
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Quality Assurance
Industries Wholesale Building Materials
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