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Accuracy Control Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Inventory Control Coordinator

Austin, TX

$18.75 - $23.75/hr

About the Role We're looking for an Inventory Control Coordinator to ensure accuracy, organization, and efficiency across our warehouse operations as we scale. In this role, you'll take ownership of ...

Inventory Control Coordinator

Manor, TX · On-site

$20.50 - $26/hr

About the Role We're looking for an Inventory Control Coordinator to ensure accuracy, organization, and efficiency across our warehouse operations as we scale. In this role, you'll take ownership of ...

Inventory Control Coordinator

Manor, TX · On-site

$20.50 - $26/hr

About the Role We're looking for an Inventory Control Coordinator to ensure accuracy, organization, and efficiency across our warehouse operations as we scale. In this role, you'll take ownership of ...

Inventory Control Coordinator

Manor, TX · On-site

$20.50 - $26/hr

About the Role We're looking for an Inventory Control Coordinator to ensure accuracy, organization, and efficiency across our warehouse operations as we scale. In this role, you'll take ownership of ...

Inventory Control Clerk

Austin, TX · On-site

$25 - $35/hr

Allen Control Systems (ACS) is a cutting-edge defense startup founded by two former Navy electrical ... Collaborate with the procurement team to ensure accuracy of timelines, forecasting and deliveries ...

Inventory Control Clerk

Austin, TX

$16.75 - $20.25/hr

Company Overview Allen Control Systems (ACS) is a cutting-edge defense startup founded by two ex ... Collaborate with the procurement team to ensure accuracy of timelines, forecasting and deliveries ...

Inventory Control Clerk

Austin, TX · On-site

$16.75 - $20.25/hr

Allen Control Systems (ACS) is a cutting-edge defense startup founded by two former Navy electrical ... Collaborate with the procurement team to ensure accuracy of timelines, forecasting and deliveries ...

Inventory Control Clerk

Austin, TX · On-site

$16.75 - $20.25/hr

Allen Control Systems (ACS) is a cutting-edge defense startup founded by two former Navy electrical ... Collaborate with the procurement team to ensure accuracy of timelines, forecasting and deliveries ...

Inventory Control Clerk

Austin, TX · On-site

$16.75 - $20.25/hr

Company Overview Allen Control Systems (ACS) is a cutting-edge defense startup founded by two ex ... Collaborate with the procurement team to ensure accuracy of timelines, forecasting and deliveries ...

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Accuracy Control information

What are some common challenges faced in an Accuracy Control role, and how can they be effectively managed?

Professionals in Accuracy Control often encounter challenges such as minimizing errors in complex data sets, ensuring compliance with industry standards, and coordinating with multiple departments to verify information. Effective management of these challenges involves maintaining meticulous attention to detail, establishing clear communication channels with team members, and continuously updating knowledge of regulatory requirements. Utilizing standardized procedures and regularly reviewing work for consistency can also help maintain high accuracy levels and reduce the risk of mistakes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Accuracy Control professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Accuracy Control professional, you need a strong background in quality assurance, attention to detail, and knowledge of industry standards, often supported by relevant technical education. Familiarity with measurement tools, statistical process control (SPC) software, and quality management systems (QMS) is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, effective communication, and problem-solving abilities set top performers apart in this field. These skills ensure that products and processes meet strict quality standards, minimizing errors and supporting operational excellence.

What is accuracy control?

Accuracy control refers to the process of ensuring that measurements, products, or processes meet specific standards of precision and correctness. In industries such as manufacturing and construction, accuracy control involves checking and validating that dimensions, alignments, or calibrations conform to established tolerances. Professionals in accuracy control use specialized tools and techniques to detect and correct errors, thereby helping maintain quality and compliance with regulations. This role is critical for minimizing defects and ensuring consistent product quality.

What is the difference between Accuracy Control vs Quality Assurance Specialist?

AspectAccuracy ControlQuality Assurance Specialist
CertificationsOften requires certifications in quality control or inspectionTypically requires certifications like ASQ CQE or Six Sigma
Work EnvironmentManufacturing, production, or laboratory settingsManufacturing, service, or software industries
Employer UsageUsed to monitor and verify data or product accuracyUsed to develop and implement quality systems and standards
Search & Comparison IntentPeople compare Accuracy Control with roles focused on data or product precisionPeople compare with roles focused on overall quality management

Accuracy Control focuses on verifying data or product precision, ensuring standards are met during production. Quality Assurance Specialists develop and oversee quality systems to prevent defects. While both roles aim to improve product quality, Accuracy Control is more about verification, whereas Quality Assurance involves process improvement and compliance.

What job categories do people searching Accuracy Control jobs in Texas look for? The top searched job categories for Accuracy Control jobs in Texas are:

Accuracy Control Engineer (All Levels)

Saronic Technologies

Austin, TX • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Saronic Technologies is a leader in revolutionizing autonomy at sea, dedicated to developing state-of-the-art solutions that enhance maritime operations through autonomous and intelligent platforms.
Job Overview
The Accuracy Control Engineer develops and maintains the dimensional control systems required to ensure large ship structures align properly throughout fabrication, assembly, and erection. This role establishes the measurement standards, control points, and engineering processes that allow ship blocks and modules to fit together reliably during construction.
Shipbuilding relies on the precise alignment of extremely large structural assemblies. The Accuracy Control Engineer ensures that dimensional tolerances are controlled from plate cutting through final block erection, enabling repeatable modular production while minimizing rework and fit-up issues.
This role works closely with production engineering, welding engineering, quality assurance, and ship design teams to establish the shipyard's accuracy control program, including measurement systems, alignment procedures, and dimensional verification processes.
Responsibilities:
  • Dimensional Control Program Development
    • Establish the shipyard's accuracy control program governing dimensional tolerances throughout fabrication and assembly.
    • Define measurement standards and control processes for panels, subassemblies, blocks, and erected structures.
    • Develop dimensional control procedures that support modular ship construction.

    Measurement Systems & Metrology
    • Implement measurement systems used to verify structural alignment and geometry.
    • Utilize advanced metrology technologies such as laser scanning, total stations, and digital measurement tools.
    • Develop methods for tracking dimensional variation throughout the production process.

    Production Integration
    • Work closely with fabrication and assembly teams to ensure dimensional accuracy during panel line production, sub-assembly, block construction, and hull erection.
    • Establish alignment procedures for block fit-up and erection.
    • Support production teams in resolving dimensional conflicts during assembly.

    Tolerance Development
    • Define allowable tolerances for structural components and assemblies.
    • Ensure tolerances support efficient welding, assembly, and fit-up processes.
    • Coordinate tolerance standards with naval architects and structural engineers.

    Root Cause Analysis
    • Investigate dimensional discrepancies that lead to fit-up issues or rework.
    • Identify process improvements to reduce dimensional variation.
    • Implement corrective actions to prevent recurring alignment issues.

    Digital Integration
    • Support integration of dimensional control into digital ship models and production systems.
    • Develop processes to compare as-built measurements with design models.
    • Support development of digital twins and production simulation models.

    Cross-Functional Collaboration
    • Coordinate with welding engineering to understand distortion effects.
    • Work with quality assurance to establish dimensional inspection procedures.
    • Support production engineering in developing modular construction strategies.

    What Success Looks Like
    • Ship blocks and modules consistently align during assembly and erection.
    • Dimensional rework is minimized across fabrication and block assembly.
    • Measurement systems provide reliable verification of structural geometry.
    • Modular construction processes operate predictably and efficiently.
    • Production teams trust and rely on the dimensional control system.
Qualifications:
  • Required
    • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or a related technical discipline.
    • Understanding of dimensional control, metrology, or structural alignment in large-scale manufacturing or construction environments.
    • Experience working with large fabricated structures, modular assemblies, or industrial production systems.
    • Ability to interpret engineering drawings and structural models.
    • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills related to structural tolerances and dimensional accuracy.

    Preferred
    • Experience in shipbuilding, offshore fabrication, heavy manufacturing, or large modular construction environments.
    • Experience using industrial metrology technologies such as laser scanning, total stations, photogrammetry, or digital measurement systems.
    • Familiarity with dimensional control programs used in shipyards or large fabrication environments.
    • Experience analyzing welding distortion and structural deformation during fabrication.
    • Experience integrating dimensional control with digital models, digital twins, or production simulation tools.
Benefits:
Medical Insurance: Comprehensive health insurance plans covering a range of services
Saronic pays 100% of the premium for employees and 80% for dependents
Dental and Vision Insurance: Coverage for routine dental check-ups, orthodontics, and vision care
Saronic pays 100% of the premium under the basic plan for employees and 80% for dependents
Time Off: Generous PTO and Holidays
Parental Leave: Paid maternity and paternity leave to support new parents
Competitive Salary: Industry-standard salaries with opportunities for performance-based bonuses
Retirement Plan: 401(k) plan with company match
Stock Options: Equity options to give employees a stake in the company's success
Life and Disability Insurance: Basic life insurance and short- and long-term disability coverage
Pet Insurance: Discounted pet insurance options including 24/7 Telehealth helpline
Additional Perks: Free lunch benefit and unlimited free drinks and snacks in the office
Saronic CCPA Notice for Candidates and California Employees
If this role is based in the United States, it requires access to export-controlled information or items that require "U.S. Person" status. As defined by U.S. law, individuals who are any one of the following are considered to be a "U.S. Person": (1) U.S. citizens, (2) legal permanent residents (a.k.a. green card holders), and (3) certain protected classes of asylees and refugees, as defined in 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3).
Saronic does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, age, national origin, marital status, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other reason prohibited by law in provision of employment opportunities and benefits.