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Lead Quality Inspector - FARO / ROMER Arm, GD&T, AS9102 FAIR Anaheim / Fullerton Area Full-Time | 1st Shift $40-$48 per hour, depending on experience ABC Sheet Metal / Steeldyne is a growing AS9100D ...

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Anaheim, CA · On-site

$30 - $40/hr

Portable CMM (Faro Arm) * Optical comparators * Height gauges and manual inspection tools * Keyence vision systems (camera-based measurement) * Program and operate Hexagon Faro Arm (portable CMM)

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How much do hourly faro arm inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for hourly faro arm inspector in the United States is $54,939.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $63,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Hourly Faro Arm Inspector vs Hourly CMM Inspector?

AspectHourly Faro Arm InspectorHourly CMM Inspector
CertificationsFaro Arm calibration and inspection certificationsCMM programming and calibration certifications
Work EnvironmentHand-held 3D measurement with Faro arms, often portableStationary coordinate measuring machines in controlled environments
Industry UsageManufacturing, aerospace, automotive for detailed part inspectionPrecision measurement in quality control and calibration labs

Both roles involve precision measurement and require similar certifications, but the Faro Arm Inspector uses portable 3D measurement tools, while the CMM Inspector works with stationary coordinate measuring machines. The choice depends on the inspection environment and specific measurement needs.

What is an Hourly Faro Arm Inspector?

An Hourly Faro Arm Inspector is a quality control professional who uses a Faro Arm, a portable coordinate measuring machine (CMM), to inspect and measure parts or components in manufacturing and industrial settings. They ensure that products meet precise specifications by conducting dimensional inspections and documenting their findings. These inspectors typically work on an hourly basis and play a crucial role in maintaining product quality and consistency. They may also help identify defects or deviations in parts, supporting continuous improvement in production processes.

What are some common challenges faced by Hourly Faro Arm Inspectors, and how can they be addressed?

Hourly Faro Arm Inspectors often face challenges such as maintaining consistent measurement accuracy, adapting to different part geometries, and working efficiently within tight production schedules. To address these issues, it is important to regularly calibrate the Faro Arm, stay up-to-date with quality control procedures, and communicate proactively with the production and engineering teams. Additionally, developing strong attention to detail and keeping current with software updates can help ensure reliable inspections and minimize errors.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Hourly Faro Arm Inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Hourly Faro Arm Inspector, you need a solid understanding of precision measurement, blueprint reading, and quality control, typically supported by a high school diploma or technical certification. Familiarity with FARO Arm coordinate measuring machines (CMMs), CAD software, and industry-standard inspection protocols is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for identifying and reporting defects accurately. These skills and qualifications are vital to ensuring manufacturing quality, compliance with specifications, and the integrity of finished products.
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Infographic showing various Hourly Faro Arm Inspector job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,939 per year, or $26.4 per hour.
Lead Quality Inspector - FARO / ROMER Arm, GD&T, AS9102 FAIR

Lead Quality Inspector - FARO / ROMER Arm, GD&T, AS9102 FAIR

ABC Sheet Metal

Anaheim, CA • On-site

$40 - $48/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Lead Quality Inspector – FARO / ROMER Arm, GD&T, AS9102 FAIR

Anaheim / Fullerton Area
Full-Time | 1st Shift
$40–$48 per hour, depending on experience


ABC Sheet Metal / Steeldyne is a growing AS9100D-certified aerospace manufacturer specializing in precision sheet metal, machined, welded, and fabricated assemblies for aerospace and defense customers.

We are looking for a hands-on Lead Quality Inspector with strong experience in dimensional inspection, blueprint reading, GD&T, portable CMM arm inspection, and AS9102 First Article Inspection Reports.

This is a working lead role for someone who enjoys being on the shop floor, personally inspecting parts, supporting production, maintaining inspection documentation, and helping guide other inspection personnel.

What We’re Looking For

The ideal candidate has strong hands-on inspection experience with FARO Arm, ROMER Arm, Hexagon Arm, or similar portable CMM arm equipment. Aerospace manufacturing experience is strongly preferred, but we will consider candidates with strong CMM arm, GD&T, AS9102 FAIR, and precision manufacturing inspection experience.

This role is a great fit for a Lead Inspector, Senior Quality Inspector, CMM Inspector, FARO Arm Inspector, ROMER Arm Inspector, Metrology Inspector, QC Lead, or hands-on Quality Inspector who wants to stay active in inspection work while helping lead quality on the shop floor.


Key Responsibilities

• Perform hands-on receiving, in-process, first article, layout, and final inspections
• Use portable CMM arm equipment such as FARO Arm, Hexagon Arm, ROMER Arm, or similar systems
• Perform dimensional inspection, CAD-to-part comparison, layout inspection, tooling checks, fixture checks, and inspection reporting
• Complete and review AS9102 First Article Inspection Reports, including Forms 1, 2, and 3
• Create, review, and verify ballooned drawings, characteristic accountability reports, and FAIR documentation
• Inspect sheet metal, machined, welded, fabricated, and precision-machined metal components
• Read and interpret engineering drawings, GD&T, customer specifications, purchase orders, and quality requirements
• Use standard inspection tools including calipers, micrometers, height gages, thread gages, bore gages, indicators, pin gages, and surface plate equipment
• Support, train, and guide inspection personnel on the shop floor
• Help prioritize inspection workload and support production needs
• Work with manufacturing, engineering, suppliers, and customers to resolve quality issues
• Assist with supplier source inspections, NCRs, MRB activity, root cause, and corrective actions
• Support AS9100D quality system requirements, audits, inspection records, traceability documentation, and first article documentation
• Maintain accurate inspection documentation and quality records

Required Qualifications

• Minimum 5 years of hands-on quality inspection experience
• Experience as a Lead Inspector, Senior Quality Inspector, QC Lead, Quality Supervisor, CMM Inspector, Metrology Inspector, or similar role
• Direct hands-on experience with FARO Arm, Hexagon Arm, ROMER Arm, or similar portable CMM arm equipment
• Strong GD&T and blueprint reading skills
• Required experience with AS9102 First Article Inspection / FAIR documentation, including Forms 1, 2, and 3
• Experience creating, reviewing, or verifying ballooned drawings and characteristic accountability reports
• Experience inspecting sheet metal, machined, welded, fabricated, or precision-machined metal parts
• Experience performing first article, receiving, in-process, layout, and final inspections
• Proficiency with standard inspection tools and surface plate inspection methods
• Ability to support and guide other inspectors while remaining hands-on
• Strong communication, documentation, organization, and problem-solving skills

Preferred Qualifications

• Aerospace manufacturing inspection experience
• Knowledge of AS9100 / AS9100D quality requirements
• Verisurf software experience strongly preferred
• Experience with PC-DMIS, PolyWorks, CMM Manager, CAM2, or similar metrology software
• CMM programming or portable CMM inspection routine experience
• Aerospace welding, fabrication, and sheet metal inspection experience
• Supplier source inspection experience
• NCR, MRB, CAPA, root cause, and corrective action experience
• AS9100 internal audit experience


Compensation

$40–$48 per hour, depending on experience.


Why Join ABC Sheet Metal / Steeldyne?

This is a strong opportunity to join a growing AS9100D aerospace manufacturing company in a hands-on quality leadership role. You will work directly with precision aerospace components, support production, help guide inspection personnel, and play an important role in maintaining quality standards for aerospace and defense customers.


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Qualified candidates with hands-on inspection experience, portable CMM arm experience, GD&T knowledge, blueprint reading skills, AS9102 FAIR documentation experience, and quality leadership experience are encouraged to apply.

Company Description

Steeldyne Industries / ABC Sheet Metal is an AS9100 aerospace and ITAR certified facility. It is one of the most diversified metal fabrication companies in Southern California. We are a full-service quality-oriented manufacturing company serving over 3000 customers with a wide range of applications, from precision sheet metal to heavy plate. Our talented sheet metal engineers and skilled craftsmen work together to provide high quality custom metal products.
Servicing OEM's and end-users in the following industries:
Aerospace
Medical
Defense
Packaging
Building Materials & Construction
Electrical Equipment & Electronics
Commercial Display
Oil & Gas
Transportation
Heating & Cooling
http://abcsheetmetal.com