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Cap Inspector Jobs in Oklahoma (NOW HIRING)

... crane safety inspection ? Greasing areas of crane (boom) and truck. • Perform scheduled ... a cap change out • Ability to set up and use the overhead jacking system • Experience ...

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... year -- no cap, no gimmicks. With paid training, full benefits, and one of the fastest-paying ... This is not D2D canvassing ● Inspections: Perform at least 8 inspections per week. ● ...

Safety & Performance Incentive * $2,500 - Referral bonus per person (no cap; does not have to be at ... Conduct pre- and post-trip inspections and briefings as required. Maintain and promote effective ...

Safety & Performance Bonus Incentive * $2,500 - Referral bonus per person (no cap, does not have to ... Conduct pre- and post-trip inspections and briefings as required. Maintain and promote effective ...

Referral bonus with no cap on amount of referrals. * Paid Training. Select Water Solutions' Water ... Ensure that trucks have proper and current inspections. * Compliance with all D.O.T. requirements.

Safety & Performance Bonus Incentive * $2,500 - Referral bonus per person (no cap, does not have to ... Conduct pre- and post-trip inspections and briefings as required. Maintain and promote effective ...

Referral bonus with no cap on amount of referrals. * Paid Training. Select Chemistry's CDL Hazmat ... Ability to conduct pre-trip and post-trip inspections on company vehicles based on DOT requirements.

Medical Laboratory Assistant

Tahlequah, OK · On-site

$14.25 - $19/hr

... American Pathology (CAP) regulations, while working under the supervision of a Laboratory ... Inspector General (OIG) or by the General Services Administration (GSA) or listed on the OIG ...

Medical Laboratory Assistant

Tahlequah, OK · On-site

$14.25 - $19/hr

... American Pathology (CAP) regulations, while working under the supervision of a Laboratory ... Inspector General (OIG) or by the General Services Administration (GSA) or listed on the OIG ...

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How much do cap inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for cap inspector in Oklahoma is $50,727.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $35,500.00 and $58,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a cap inspector?

A Cap Inspector is responsible for examining and verifying the quality of caps or closures used in manufacturing, packaging, or bottling industries. They inspect for defects such as cracks, dents, or improper sealing to ensure compliance with quality standards. This role may involve using visual inspection techniques, measuring tools, or automated inspection systems. Cap Inspectors also document findings, report defects, and work with production teams to maintain quality control.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a cap inspector?

As a Cap Inspector, your main responsibility is to examine caps for defects related to appearance, size, fit, or material quality, following strict guidelines set by the manufacturer or client. You'll use various inspection tools and document findings to support quality assurance processes. You may collaborate closely with machine operators, production supervisors, and quality control teams to resolve issues quickly and maintain smooth workflow. The role can sometimes involve repetitive tasks and standing for extended periods, but it offers valuable experience in manufacturing and quality assurance, creating pathways for advancement in quality control or production supervision.

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

A Cap Inspector requires keen attention to detail, a high school diploma or equivalent, and a solid understanding of quality control processes in a manufacturing setting. Familiarity with measurement tools such as micrometers, calipers, and visual inspection equipment, along with knowledge of reporting systems, is often necessary. Strong observational skills, reliability, and effective communication are valuable soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure that only products meeting strict specifications proceed in the production line, maintaining quality standards and customer satisfaction.

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Infographic showing various Cap Inspector job openings in Oklahoma as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 5% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,727 per year, or $24.4 per hour.

$90K - $120K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

The CRS team is looking for dynamic individuals that are highly self-motivated to join our mobile bridge construction crews and enjoy a rewarding career while traveling the United States. Capital Railroad Services, Inc. (CRS) has been at the forefront of railroad bridge rehabilitation in the United States and Canada since the mid-1950s. We are one of the nation's largest railroad bridge contracting and engineering companies, serving Class 1, regional and short line railroads. CRS has a strong safety culture and is a trusted partner with the railroad industry. We have been building careers for over 60 years and offer competitive wages with a rich benefits package and rapid advancement opportunities. With a base knowledge of construction tasks and physical labor experience, the Crane Operator will be trained to assist their Foreman with tasks associated with the repair and construction of railroad bridges. This position involves continuous travel from job to job throughout the United States with a schedule of 6 weeks on with 1 week off. Compensation The starting wage for this role is between $90,000 and $120,000 per year (based on hourly wage and overtime), to commensurate with experience. Our lodging allowance is $805 per week and will be paid according to policy guidelines.

Essential Functions The essential functions of this position include, but are not limited to, the following:

•Experience operating hydraulic cranes ? Constantly up and down step ladder onto Boom Truck (1st step is approx. 2 ½’, 2nd step is approx. 1’)

• Understand the proper rigging of loads ? Involves bending, stooping, lifting in order to attach straps to secure loads of timber, steel, tools etc. prior to lifting by crane.

• Perform and document daily crane safety inspection ? Greasing areas of crane (boom) and truck. • Perform scheduled maintenance on crane, truck and rail gear ? May involve climbing around on truck. Cleaning using solvents etc.

• Knowledge in different types of timber bridge construction, the structural significance of their components and methods of repair (Replace bridge timbers). Assist with said repairs.

? Run hydraulic spiker (weighs 65#, carry (5’ – 75’) from truck to setup in work area) ? Drilling holes in timber (Capital uses ½” right angle drills – weigh approx.. 10#) ? Carry railroad tie plates (12# each) 4 at a time (48#) 5’ – 75’ from Boom Truck/Job Trailer to work location. Once installed, return 5’ – 75’ to retrieve more. Repeat process until all tie plates are installed.

? Carry tools 5’ – 75’ (approx. 30# at a time) from Boom Truck/Job Trailer to work location. Can involve moving up and down uneven terrain on 10’-20’ embankments (45 degrees)

? Carry 20 lb. keg of bolts 5’-75’ out to work location.

? Swinging a spike maul (weighs 11# - to pound railroad tie spikes into place) which requires repeated strikes per spike to drive it in. Should be able to complete pounding 8-10 before a break. On-site supervisor says he would be nervous giving him even 2 to pound in before a break.

? Carry guard timbers (up to 150# with help of another worker) 25’-30’ to work location ? Carry generator (up to 180# with help of another worker) 5’-75’ to work location at beginning of day and put away at end of day.

• Evaluate structural damage of a railroad bridge and set up proper repair procedures • Ability to make batter pile cuts using a batter cutting jig

? Setup pile posting jig (weighs 80#). Pick it up and move to next pile posting location (usually 5’ – 10’) ? Dig dirt to setup for pile replacement

• Ability to set up cutting channels for a cap change out

• Ability to set up and use the overhead jacking system

• Experience completing a change out of a cap and stringer on an open deck bridge

Job Responsibilities

• Remove steel rivets using pneumatic tools

• Regularly lift and move up to 10 pounds, frequently lifting up to 25 pounds, occasionally lifting up to 70 pounds. • Tighten structural steel bolts using impact wrenches

• Cut and remove structural steel using oxygen and acetylene torches • Drill holes in steel and timber using magnetic, electric, or hydraulic drills

• Install and dismantle scaffolding

• Drive spikes and pins using hand tools

• Perform digging and site preparation using hand tools

• Assist with general bridge repair and construction activities • Specific vision abilities are required for this job which include, close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus

Requirements

• High School Diploma or equivalent • Previous Experience with heavy physical labor and exposure to heights

• Experience operating hydraulic cranes

• Ability to read and interpret load charts

• Successfully complete 40 hour crane operation and safety course within 60 days of employment

• Ability to read and interpret documents

• Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure

• Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form

• Must be NCCCO certified or capable of getting certification within 3 months of completing Crane Operator training

• Possess a valid commercial driver’s license (CDL) equivalent to the state of Wisconsin Class A with hazardous material (HAZMAT) endorsement.

• Knowledge in different types of bridge construction, the structural significance of their components and methods of repair.

Work Environment

• Routine exposure to outdoor weather conditions

• Work at heights up to 300 feet

• Exposure to moving mechanical parts, vibration, fumes, airborne particles, and electrical sources

• Loud work environment requiring raised voice communication

Benefits

CRS offers an outstanding benefits package that includes the following:

• Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance

• 401(k) with company match

• Paid time off (vacation, holidays, and bereavement leave)

• Travel Assistance Program

• Life insurance (employee, spouse, dependent)

• Short-term disability coverage

• Employee Assistance Program

• Company-provided PPE, equipment, tools, and transportation