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Calibration Inspection Jobs in Iowa (NOW HIRING)

Conduct and maintain documentation of: pre-fabrication inspections, post-fabrication inspections, shop drawing corrections, tape measure calibration, mill tester calibration, stud welding tests.

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Install, inspect, and maintain a variety of valves, including control valves, safety valves, gate ... Testing and Calibration: * Conduct testing and calibration of valves to ensure they meet industry ...

Install, inspect, and maintain a variety of valves, including control valves, safety valves, gate ... Testing and Calibration: * Conduct testing and calibration of valves to ensure they meet industry ...

Install, inspect, and maintain a variety of valves, including control valves, safety valves, gate ... Testing and Calibration: * Conduct testing and calibration of valves to ensure they meet industry ...

... calibration of NDT equipment * Assist Radiographers to conduct tests to ensure quality or detect discontinuities (defects) using NDT methods of inspection * Record results of inspections * Assist ...

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What is the difference between Calibration Inspection vs Calibration Technician?

AspectCalibration InspectionCalibration Technician
CertificationsOften requires calibration-specific certificationsTypically holds calibration or technical certifications
Work EnvironmentQuality control labs, manufacturing facilitiesManufacturing plants, laboratories, field sites
Primary ResponsibilitiesInspect and verify calibration accuracy of equipmentPerform calibration, maintenance, and repair of instruments
Industry UsageManufacturing, aerospace, healthcareManufacturing, industrial, laboratory settings

Calibration Inspection focuses on verifying the accuracy of equipment through inspections, while Calibration Technicians perform the actual calibration, maintenance, and repair of instruments. Both roles require technical skills and certifications, but Calibration Inspection emphasizes quality control and verification processes, whereas Calibration Technicians are hands-on with equipment adjustments and repairs.

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3rd Shift Quality Control Technician

3rd Shift Quality Control Technician

PDM

Carlisle, IA

$18.25 - $23.25/hr

Other

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Description

Reports to: Quality Control Supervisor

Position Summary: Inspect structural steel parts and assemblies during pre-fabrication and post-fabrication. Maintain formal documentation of all quality occurrences for improvement, training, and company betterment. 


Adhere to PDM's Core Values:

  • Relationship Building: We foster long-term positive relationships with fellow employee-owners, external partners and our communities.
  • Accountability: We consistently demonstrate a high level of personal accountability. 
  • Urgency: We operate with a sense of urgency.
  • Innovation: We embrace growth and change.
  • Create Return on Efforts: We create positive results on all our efforts.
  • Pillars: 1) Safety, 2) Quality, 3) Happiness, 4) Performance


Responsibilities and Areas of Accountability:

  • Learn & understand company safety policies and procedures and promote compliance.
  • Assist in the transformation of the shop floor culture to one of Continuous Improvement and Accountability. 
  • Demonstrate reliability through exceptional attendance.
  • Embrace and enhance a positive culture.
  • Become proficient in AWS D1.1 welding standards
  • Master documentation of Quality Control testing and inspection records.
  • Gain proficiency in reading and interpreting shop drawings.
  • Perform housekeeping responsibilities and implement/follow 5S organizational methodology.
  • Mark products with identification and appropriate visual markings per PDM's Quality Control documentation.
  • Conduct and maintain documentation of: pre-fabrication inspections, post-fabrication inspections, shop drawing corrections, tape measure calibration, mill tester calibration, stud welding tests.
  • Inform management of any nonconformity of product or equipment issues.
  • Perform duties in a professional manner.
  • Work closely with management to ensure that all Quality Control duties are performed. 
  • Work closely with production personnel on meeting and exceeding product quality.
  • Support safety and production programs.


Requirements

Knowledge & Skills:

  • Blueprint reading/interpretation
  • Comprehension of AWS weld callouts
  • Interpreting section and projected views of a 2D drawing
  • GMAW (MIG) Welding Experience
  • Minimum 6+ months on the job experience in flat and horizontal positions
  • FCAW (fluxcore) is a plus
  • General use of hand and power tools                
  • Angle grinder, hammers, chisels, pry bars, clamps
  • Layout tools
  • Tape measure, squares, bevel squares, levels (all within 1/16") 
  • Oxy/Fuel Cutting Torch
  • Safe operation and ability to cut materials ranging in "-1" in thickness
  • Forklift Experience is a plus
  • Overhead crane operation is a plus
  • General understanding of safe practices, methods and use of PPE
  • Basic math and computer skills, including Microsoft Word and Excel.
  • Applicants must be able to walk and stand on feet for extended period of time, lift, push and pull up to 75 lbs, crawl on hands and knees, climb a ladder and be able to work long hours. This position may infrequently subject the employee to environmental conditions that includes high heat, rain, snow and ice. 

Education: Associates Degree in a technical field or higher preferred but not required. 

Experience: Two + years in the structural steel industry or relatable welding/ fabrication industry



DISCLAIMER

The above information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.