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Entrylevel Quality Control Inspector Jobs in Missouri

We are hiring an experienced Quality Control Floor Inspector to verify that parts and assemblies meet engineering specifications. You will work directly from complex engineering drawings, apply GD&T ...

Job Summary The Quality Control Inspector is responsible for the measurement and visual inspection of material to ensure internal and external customer quality requirements are met. Uses prints ...

Job Summary The Quality Control Inspector is responsible for the measurement and visual inspection of material to ensure internal and external customer quality requirements are met. Uses prints ...

... inspection, and quality control activities, maintaining accurate records and reports - Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify and implement process improvements that enhance quality and ...

Supervise and develop Quality Control Inspectors, fostering a culture of continuous improvement. * Ensure all processes, documentation, and products meet company, state, and industry quality ...

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Quality Control Inspector Location: St. Louis, MO Area Employment Type: Contract-to-Hire Pay: $20.00-$26.00/hour Benefits: As a contract employee of Sterling, you are eligible to receive a Full ...

Make and print certs from the daily bills of ladings, perform quality audits on samples from the Furnaces, Shears, Level Wind Coilers, the Groovers and Super Coilers and the Bend Room. Do physical ...

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Quality Inspector

A-1 Guarantee Roofing, Inc.

Springfield, MO • On-site

$20 - $24/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description

A quality control inspector in a roofing company plays a crucial role in ensuring that the roofing installations meet industry standards and customer expectations. The role will also cover many various duties which will require at times working outside in the heat and cold. Their primary responsibility is to inspect and assess the quality of roofing work to identify any defects or issues that need to be addressed before the project is completed. Here are some key responsibilities and duties of a quality control inspector at A-1 Guarantee Roofing, Inc.

Inspection of Materials:

  • Verify that roofing materials, including shingles, underlayment, flashing, and adhesives, meet specified quality standards.
  • Ensure that materials are stored properly to prevent damage or degradation.
  • Verify the proper quantities are delivered to the job.

On-site inspections:

  • Conduct inspections at various stages of the roofing project, such as before, during, and after installation.
  • Notify the roofing crew of the unsightly appearance of the job site and see its corrected.
  • Inspect the roof decking while on the roof or from the attic if necessary.
  • Verify that the roofing system is being installed according to manufacturer guidelines and industry standards.

Compliance with Codes and Regulations:

  • Ensure that the roofing work complies with local building codes, regulations, and safety standards.
  • Stay updated on any changes in building codes and regulations that may affect roofing projects.

Workmanship Inspection:

  • Evaluate the workmanship and performance of the roofing crew to ensure proper installation techniques are followed.
  • Identify and document any workmanship issues, such as improper fastening, flashing installation, or poor sealing.

Waterproofing and leak testing:

  • Conduct water and leak testing to verify the integrity of the roofing system.
  • Identify and address any leaks or areas where water penetration may occur.

Documentation:

  • Maintain detailed records of inspections, including photographs and written reports.
  • Document any non-compliance issues and recommend corrective actions.

Communication:

  • Communicate inspection findings to roofing contractors, project managers, and other relevant stakeholders.
  • Collaborate with roofing crews to address and rectify any identified issues.

Training and education:

  • Stay current with industry trends, roofing materials, and installation techniques through ongoing training and education.
  • Provide guidance and training to roofing crews to improve overall work quality.

Safety:

  • Ensure that safety protocols are followed during roofing installations to prevent accidents and injuries.

Customer Satisfaction:

  • Address customer concerns and questions related to the quality of roofing work.
  • Work with customers to resolve any quality-related issues promptly.

Warranty and Guarantee Enforcement:

  • Ensure that roofing projects are eligible for manufacturer warranties and guarantees by following installation guidelines.
  • Assist in warranty claims and documentation if issues arise after installation.
  • Continuous Improvement on quality is a must.
  • Collaborate with management to implement process improvements and quality control initiatives.

Education requirements:

  • Minimum High school diploma construction management is a plus but not a requirement.

Benefits:

· Competitive Pay

· Health Insurance

· Retirement IRA

· Paid Vacation

· Holiday Pay for major holidays

· After 90-day probation several other benefits take effect, such as,

o Silver Dollar City Season Passes

o Annual Employee Christmas Party

o Annual Employee Appreciation Events

To be effective in this role, a roofing company quality control inspector should have a strong understanding of roofing materials, installation techniques, and industry best practices. They should also have excellent attention to detail, communication skills, and a commitment to maintaining high standards of quality and safety. Additionally, staying informed about the latest advancements in roofing technology and materials is essential to excel in this role.

Must have an extensive background in the roofing industry.

COME JOIN A TEAM THAT HAS BEEN SERVING THE OZARKS FOR 30+ YEARS

Company Description

Residential & Commercial Roofing & Gutters.