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Electrical Source Inspector Location: Nashua, NH Frequency: 1 to 3 visits per month - 1099 Duration ... This flexible, part-time role is an excellent opportunity for retirees with extensive electronics ...

Electrical Source Inspector Location: Nashua, NH Frequency: 1 to 3 visits per month - 1099 Duration ... This flexible, part-time role is an excellent opportunity for retirees with extensive electronics ...

Electrical Source Inspector Location: Nashua, NH Frequency: 1 to 3 visits per month - 1099 Duration ... This flexible, part-time role is an excellent opportunity for retirees with extensive electronics ...

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As of Jun 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for flexible electrical inspector in the United States is $34.93, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.96 and $42.07 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Flexible Electrical Inspector vs Electrical Inspector?

AspectFlexible Electrical InspectorElectrical Inspector
CertificationsTypically requires electrical licensing and inspection certificationsRequires similar electrical licensing and inspection certifications
Work EnvironmentInspects residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systemsInspects electrical installations across various settings, including new construction and existing structures
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by electrical contractors, government agencies, and inspection firmsEmployed by government agencies, utility companies, and private inspection firms

The Flexible Electrical Inspector and Electrical Inspector roles share similar certifications, work environments, and industry usage. The main difference lies in the flexibility of the inspector's scope, with the Flexible Electrical Inspector often handling a broader range of projects or adaptable inspection tasks, whereas the Electrical Inspector typically focuses on standard electrical code compliance. Both roles are essential for ensuring electrical safety and code adherence across various settings.

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Electrical Source Inspector

Electrical Source Inspector

Verify Inc.

Stafford Springs, CT • On-site

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Overview

Industry: Aerospace/Defense

Position: Electrical Source Inspector

Location: Nashua, NH

Frequency: 1 to 3 visits per month - 1099

Duration: On-going contract 

Role Overview:

Verify Inc. is seeking an experienced Source Inspector to perform inspections on Printed Wire Boards (PWBs) and Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) at supplier sites in Nashua, NH. This is a critical role requiring expertise in electronics inspection and familiarity with defense and aerospace industry standards. This flexible, part-time role is an excellent opportunity for retirees with extensive electronics inspection experience who are looking to stay engaged and make a meaningful contribution to the aerospace and defense industry.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct visual and dimensional inspections on electronic assemblies and sub-assemblies, focusing on printed boards.
  • Review and verify parts against engineering drawings, customer purchase orders, industry standards, and specifications.
  • Document and report inspection results (accept/reject) directly to the customer using web applications or Microsoft Office tools.
  • Ensure all necessary documentation is completed accurately and submitted in a timely manner.

Experience: Minimum 10 years of hands-on experience in electronics inspection, specifically with printed boards, in aerospace, defense, or manufacturing environments.

Certifications:

Required: IPC-600 Certification (preferred)

  • Comprehensive knowledge of electronics and defense requirements.
  • Strong attention to detail and proficiency in reporting inspection results.
Responsibilities

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct visual and dimensional inspections on electronic assemblies and sub-assemblies, focusing on printed boards.
  • Review and verify parts against engineering drawings, customer purchase orders, industry standards, and specifications.
  • Document and report inspection results (accept/reject) directly to the customer using web applications or Microsoft Office tools.
  • Ensure all necessary documentation is completed accurately and submitted in a timely manner.
Qualifications

Qualifications:

  • Experience: Minimum 10 years of hands-on experience in electronics inspection, specifically with printed boards, in aerospace, defense, or manufacturing environments.
  • Certifications:
  • Required: IPC-600 Certification
  • Comprehensive knowledge of electronics and defense requirements.
  • Strong attention to detail and proficiency in reporting inspection results.
Employment Type: FULL_TIME