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Aim Inspection Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Fire Alarm Systems Inspector

Plymouth, MI · On-site

$19.50 - $25.50/hr

Our aim isn't just about improving buildings; it's about creating perfect places that improve people's lives. Transform the everyday with us! Fire Inspectors play a vital role in preventing ...

We always aim for smart, safe, and sustainable results. At Atlas we understand that our future is ... Inspection categories. What you can expect from us The A-Team Experience is our employee program ...

Become part of team AIM, a growing team with an entrepreneurial spirit who has over the years ... Physical Inspection and Lifting: Safely lift and inspect catalytic converters to assess their ...

Become part of team AIM, a growing team with an entrepreneurial spirit who has over the years ... Physical Inspection and Lifting: Safely lift and inspect catalytic converters to assess their ...

The ShelfGenie Experience- We aim to provide the best experience for our clients. ShelfGenie ... Inspect products for quality * Take accurate measurements and upload to the computer portal system

The ShelfGenie Experience- We aim to provide the best experience for our clients. ShelfGenie ... Inspect products for quality * Take accurate measurements and upload to the computer portal system

Handler, Material

Warren, MI · On-site

$18/hr

Perform shift pre-inspections as outlined by OSHA on all material handling equipment. * Bring empty ... All tasks are according to the Material Handler and Aim Systems policies and procedures. These ...

Handler, Material

Warren, MI · On-site

$18/hr

Perform shift pre-inspections as outlined by OSHA on all material handling equipment. * Bring empty ... All tasks are according to the Material Handler and Aim Systems policies and procedures. These ...

Perform shift pre-inspections as outlined by OSHA on all material handling equipment. * Bring empty ... All tasks are according to the Material Handler and Aim Systems policies and procedures. These ...

Perform shift pre-inspections as outlined by OSHA on all material handling equipment. * Bring empty ... All tasks are according to the Material Handler and Aim Systems policies and procedures. These ...

Handler, Material

Warren, MI · On-site

$18/hr

Perform shift pre-inspections as outlined by OSHA on all material handling equipment. * Bring empty ... All tasks are according to the Material Handler and Aim Systems policies and procedures. These ...

Perform shift pre-inspections as outlined by OSHA on all material handling equipment. * Bring empty ... All tasks are according to the Material Handler and Aim Systems policies and procedures. These ...

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How much do aim inspection jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for aim inspection in Michigan is $52,597.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41,800.00 and $61,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone working in Aim Inspection?

As an Aim Inspection professional, your day-to-day tasks typically include examining products, components, or assemblies for defects, ensuring they meet specified quality standards, and recording inspection results. You may use precision measurement instruments, document findings in inspection logs or software, and communicate with production or engineering teams about any non-conformities. It's common to work in manufacturing or industrial settings, either independently or as part of a quality assurance team. Attention to detail and adherence to safety and quality protocols are key to your success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Aim Inspection position, and why are they important?

To excel in Aim Inspection, you should possess strong attention to detail, observational skills, and experience in quality control or inspection processes, often supported by a high school diploma or relevant technical training. Familiarity with measuring tools, inspection software, and compliance documentation is commonly required, and certifications such as Certified Quality Inspector (CQI) may be valued. Effective communication, teamwork, and the ability to follow protocols distinguish top performers in this field. These skills are essential for ensuring products and processes consistently meet industry standards and customer expectations.

What is an AIM Inspection job?

An AIM (Asset Integrity Management) Inspection job involves assessing the condition of industrial equipment, structures, and pipelines to ensure their safety, reliability, and compliance with regulations. Inspectors use techniques like visual inspection, ultrasonic testing, and corrosion monitoring to identify potential failures. This role is crucial in industries such as oil and gas, manufacturing, and power generation to prevent accidents and extend asset lifespan. AIM inspectors also document their findings and recommend maintenance or repairs to maintain operational efficiency.

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Infographic showing various Aim Inspection job openings in Michigan as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $52,597 per year, or $25.3 per hour.

Quality Inspector

NB Target Metal Blanking

New Boston, MI

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

The Quality Inspector is responsible for ensuring that steel products processed at the facility meet specified quality standards and customer requirements. This role involves conducting inspections, testing materials, monitoring production processes, and documenting results to maintain compliance with industry standards, customer requirements, and internal quality policies.

 

Core Activities:

    1. In Process Inspection and Reports:

                                          i.        Perform first/last hit inspection. When not available the operator / supervisor will step in.

                                        ii.        100% visual inspection of all material at the Inspection Stand.

    1. Report findings during inspection:

                                          i.        Report to the Press Operator all defects that are being rejected, and for what reasons.

                                        ii.        Report to the supervisor any defects that would cause a coil to be rejected.

    1. Reports:

                                          i.        All hold for inspection or rework material.

                                        ii.        Provide samples and photographs and put into MIS.

                                       iii.        Communicate quality issues to management and supervisors

    1. Gamma Reports:

                                          i.        File charts and histograms.

    1. Additional Functions:

                                          i.        Assist Piler Operators between coils.

                                        ii.        Weekly cleaning of all gauges and fixtures.

                                       iii.        Ensure proper function of measurement equipment.

                                       iv.        Assist Press Operators when needed or requested.

                                        v.        Provide a detailed pass down to the next quality Inspector.

                                       vi.        Complete projects as assigned.

    1. Has the authority to stop production if necessary to correct quality or safety problems.

g.    Aid in disposition of material (hold for rework, claim, hold for re-inspection).

    1. Institute rework process.
    2. Dock audits
    3. Modify or create BQIR’S and RSP’S
    4. Make visual aids for the plant.
    5. Internal audits for ISO14001 and IATF16949 report findings to Quality manager.
    6. Complete all daily checklists.
    7. Collect Data for SPC.
    8. Creation of quality alerts and training.
    9. Adhere to safety protocols while performing duties.
  1. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
    1. Ability to adhere to general office procedures (i.e. protocol, professionalism, punctuality, etc.).
    2. Ability to operate office equipment (i.e. computer system, telephone, copier, facsimile, etc.).
    3. Ability to use/operate appropriate measurement equipment to verify material meets customer requirements.
    4. Ability to interface and communicate with others (internally and externally)
    5. Must possess the ability to work a flexible schedule to coincide with just in time manufacturing.
    6. Must possess the knowledge of the making of steel as well as the ability to identify the various types of steel.
    7. Must have 20/20 vision or corrective lenses to 20/20 sight.
    8. Must have strong mathematical skills.
    9. Must have knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint?
    10. Must be able to read a tape measure
    11. Must be able to read a caliper
    12. Must be able to read a micrometer.  
  1. Work Style:
    1. Maintain a professional atmosphere towards both customers and fellow employees.
    2. Adhere to and enforce company policies and procedures.
    3. Strive to be a part of the company’s aim to deliver the right product safely and profitably, to the right customer, on time, every time.
  1. Experience and Education:
    1. High School Diploma or GED
    2. Steel inspection background
    3. Manufacturing background
    4. Heavy equipment background
    5. Statistical Process Control (SPC) background.
  1. Training:
    1. Basic Orientation
    2. Occupational Noise Exposure
    3. Powered Industrial Truck Training
    4. QS Document Training