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Experience supporting customer or government source inspections Physical & Work Environment Requirements: * Ability to stand for extended periods and perform repetitive inspection tasks. * Frequent ...

Engineer II, Quality

South El Monte, CA · On-site

$72K - $93K/yr

Coordinate customer/government source inspection needs between customer, government and VACCO. Attends meetings involving customer/government source representatives. Support Internal Audit Program as ...

Engineer II, Quality

South El Monte, CA · On-site

$72K - $93K/yr

Request and coordinate customer/government source inspection needs between customer, government and VACCO. Attends all meetings involving customer/government source representatives. * Support ...

Engineer II Quality

South El Monte, CA · On-site

$72K - $93K/yr

Coordinate customer/government source inspection needs between customer, government and VACCO. Attends meetings involving customer/government source representatives. Support Internal Audit Program as ...

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Final/In Process Inspector

Thousand Oaks, CA · On-site

$28.25 - $40.01/hr

Prepare documentation for submittal and interface with customer or government source inspectors on final shippable product. Job Duties: · Operate a PC with Windows-based software (Word, Excel, etc ...

Quality Engineer

Simsbury, CT

$73K - $94K/yr

Conduct customer and government source inspection * Develop IPs for suppliers and internal manufacturing * Verify customer requirements through creation of End Item Data Packages * Work to project ...

Program Summary KBR Government Solutions delivers full life cycle professional and technical ... Job Summary Quality Inspector - Aerospace Source Inspection: In this role, the Quality Inspector ...

Program Summary KBR Government Solutions delivers full life cycle professional and technical ... Job Summary Quality Inspector - Aerospace Source Inspection: In this role, the Quality Inspector ...

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Final/In Process Inspector

Thousand Oaks, CA · On-site

$28.25 - $40.01/hr

Prepare documentation for submittal and interface with customer or government source inspectors on final shippable product. Job Duties: · Operate a PC with Windows-based software (Word, Excel, etc ...

Inspector Senior

Irvine, CA · On-site

$27 - $38/hr

... inspection and product release for applicable customers. * Support special process witness and sign-off requirements and assist with customer/government source inspections. Here's What You'll Need to ...

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Final/In Process Inspector

Thousand Oaks, CA · On-site

$28.25 - $40.01/hr

Prepare documentation for submittal and interface with customer or government source inspectors on final shippable product. Job Duties: · Operate a PC with Windows-based software (Word, Excel, etc ...

... government source inspectors as necessary. CALIBRATION * Perform calibration on complex ... multifunction electronic measuring and test equipment. * Setup calibration test conditions having ...

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How much do government source inspection jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for government source inspection in the United States is $22.43, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $24.52 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive in Government Source Inspection, you need a solid understanding of quality assurance, manufacturing processes, and regulatory standards, often supported by experience in inspection or an engineering background. Familiarity with inspection tools, quality management systems (such as ISO 9001), and the ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications are essential, and certifications like ASQ CQA can be beneficial. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and objective reporting are key soft skills that make an inspector stand out. These competencies ensure product compliance, effective collaboration with suppliers, and uphold governmental standards for safety and quality.

What types of products or programs does a Government Source Inspector typically work with?

As a Government Source Inspector, you are likely to work with products or programs contracted by government agencies, such as aerospace components, military equipment, medical devices, or other mission-critical goods. The role involves verifying that suppliers' processes and finished products meet specific government and industry standards before shipment or acceptance. Depending on your assignment, you may conduct inspections at supplier facilities, interact with engineering teams, and prepare detailed reports documenting your findings. This work is crucial for ensuring the reliability and safety of products used in government operations, and it offers opportunities to collaborate with specialists in quality, engineering, and procurement.

What is a Government Source Inspection job?

A Government Source Inspection (GSI) job involves overseeing and verifying that products or materials ordered by the government meet contract specifications before shipment. Inspectors review documentation, conduct audits, and perform physical inspections to ensure compliance with applicable regulations and quality standards. They work on behalf of government agencies to prevent defects, ensure reliability, and confirm that suppliers meet contractual obligations. This role requires knowledge of government quality requirements, inspection procedures, and relevant industry standards.

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Infographic showing various Government Source Inspection job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,654 per year, or $22.4 per hour.
Quality Inspector (1st and 2nd Shifts)

Quality Inspector (1st and 2nd Shifts)

Hendrick

Full-time

Posted 5 hours ago


Job description

Hendrick Technical SolutionsLocation: 4400 Papa Joe Hendrick Blvd, Charlotte, North Carolina 28262


Hendrick Technical Solutions is hiring Quality Control Inspectors for our first shift (6:30am-3:30pm) and second shift (3:30pm-12:30am), Monday - Friday.

Hendrick Technical Solutions provides a one-of-a-kind working experience where a diverse group of talented team members are committed to embracing innovation with the intensity to perform at the highest level, primarily focused on our work in theDefensesector.

Hendrick Technical Solutions continuously seeks skilled and talented individuals who are motivated and enthusiastic about helping us meet our goals.

To learn more about Hendrick Technical Solutions and the exciting projects we are working on, click the links below.

www.hendrickusa.com

Inside Hendrick Motorsports manufacturing plant in Concord NC | Charlotte Observer

POSITION SUMMARY

  • The Quality Inspector supports our defense manufacturing operations by performing detailed visual and dimensional inspections of formed, fabricated, welded, coated and assembled components to ensure compliance with engineering drawings, contract requirements, and applicable defense and quality standards.
  • This position places significant emphasis on heavy visual inspection, weld presence and workmanship verification, and surface finish inspection following powder coating and other finishing processes. Accuracy, consistency, and strict adherence to documented requirements are essential.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Perform receiving, in-process, and finished goods inspections in accordance with approved drawings, travelers, inspection plans, and contract flow down requirements.
  • Conduct heavy visual inspection of fabricated and welded components to verify weld presence, configuration, completeness, and overall workmanship.
  • Inspect welds for visible defects such as cracks, undercut, porosity, overlap, incomplete fusion, and other surface discontinuities per internal and external standards.
  • Perform surface finish and coating inspections on powder-coated and painted parts, verifying coverage, uniformity, adhesion indicators, and cosmetic acceptance criteria in accordance with customer, military, and internal specifications.
  • Utilize hand gages and basic inspection equipment (calipers, micrometers, go/no-go gages, thickness gages, radius gages, etc.) to verify dimensional characteristics.
  • Review and interpret engineering drawings, GD&T basics, weld symbols, notes, and specifications, including customer and military standards where applicable.
  • Identify, document, and segregate nonconforming material, initiating nonconformance reports (NCRs) in compliance with quality system procedures.
  • Accurately record inspection results and maintain objective evidence required for audit readiness and customer review.
  • Communicate inspection findings effectively with production, quality, and engineering personnel to support corrective action and defect prevention.
  • Support first article inspections (FAI) and source inspection activities as required.
  • Adhere to all quality system requirements (e.g., ISO 9001) and applicable defense contract requirements (DFARS flow downs as applicable).
  • Follow security, export control, and document control procedures when handling controlled drawings and data.

Required Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or equivalent required.
  • 2-5 years of quality inspection experience in a manufacturing environment; defense, aerospace, or other regulated industries preferred.
  • Demonstrated experience performing visual weld inspection for presence and workmanship (CWI certification not required but beneficial).
  • Experience inspecting powder-coated or painted parts for functional and cosmetic quality.
  • Proficiency with hand gages and basic dimensional inspection techniques.
  • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and weld symbols.
  • Strong attention to detail with the ability to make objective, repeatable accept/reject decisions.
  • Ability to accurately complete inspection records and quality documentation.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Certified Weld Inspector (CWI) or formal weld inspection training.
  • Experience working under military specifications, ASTM standards, or customer-specific requirements.
  • Familiarity with ISO 9001 and internal audit expectations.
  • Experience supporting customer or government source inspections

Physical & Work Environment Requirements:

  • Ability to stand for extended periods and perform repetitive inspection tasks.
  • Frequent bending, reaching, and handling of parts.
  • Ability to lift up to 35-50 lbs. as required.
  • Work performed in a manufacturing environment with exposure to welding, coating, and fabrication processes; PPE required.
  • Must be able to comply with facility security and export control requirements.

This role subject to International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) requirements and as such, U.S. Citizen, Permanent Resident or U.S. Person Status Required.

Hendrick is an Equal Opportunity employer. Minorities, women, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. For more information regarding the EEOC, please visit https://www.eeoc.gov/sites/default/files/2023-06/22-088_EEOC_KnowYourRights6.12ScreenRdr.pdf.