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At least one valid ICC certification (B2, M2, P2, E2, Fire Inspector I or Fire Inspector II) is preferred, or the ability to obtain certification within 90 days of hire * If driving for, or on behalf ...

Position Overview As an NDT Level II Inspector , you will perform approved non-destructive testing (NDT) inspections - including Fluorescent Penetrant (FPI), Magnetic Particle (MPI), Eddy Current ...

Position Overview As an NDT Level II Inspector , you will perform approved non-destructive testing (NDT) inspections - including Fluorescent Penetrant (FPI), Magnetic Particle (MPI), Eddy Current ...

Magnolia Home Inspections is looking to grow our team of trustworthy individuals who enjoy being a ... with 1 to 2 hours of report writing in the afternoon. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Home inspecting is a ...

Magnolia Home Inspections is looking to grow our team of trustworthy individuals who enjoy being a ... with 1 to 2 hours of report writing in the afternoon. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Home inspecting is a ...

Magnolia Home Inspections is looking to grow our team of trustworthy individuals who enjoy being a ... with 1 to 2 hours of report writing in the afternoon. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Home inspecting is a ...

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What is the difference between Inspector Two vs Inspector One?

AspectInspector TwoInspector One
Required CertificationsTypically requires a basic certification or licenseUsually requires a higher-level or specialized certification
Work EnvironmentPerforms inspections in various settings, often under supervisionPerforms more complex inspections with greater independence
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly employed in manufacturing, construction, or quality controlOften found in similar industries but with more responsibilities
Search & Comparison IntentOften searched by entry-level inspectors or those seeking advancementCompared for roles with increased duties or certification requirements

Inspector Two roles typically involve basic inspection duties with standard certifications, working under supervision. In contrast, Inspector One positions usually require more advanced certifications and involve more complex inspections with greater independence. Understanding these differences helps candidates identify the right role based on their experience and credentials.

What inspector jobs pay the most?

Inspector positions in specialized fields such as construction, aerospace, or oil and gas tend to offer higher salaries, often exceeding $80,000 annually. Senior inspectors with certifications like ASNT or API and extensive experience can earn over $100,000. Salary varies based on industry, location, and level of expertise.

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CNC Machine Qualifier/Inspector II

gleason

Gleason, TN • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 22 days ago


Job description

Position Summary:

Responsible for assembling components and sub-assemblies of machines, and conduct machine qualification and inspection activities.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Assemble sub-components of machines.
  • Install sub-assemblies in main assemblies.
  • Complete sub-assemblies on machines.
  • Installation and connection of pneumatic components.
  • Identify and communicate build issues (vendor, engineering, assembly, etc.)
  • Use power tools in a safe and responsible manner (chop saw, drill, etc)
  • Inspects, cleans and assembles parts and equipment to ensure customers’ specifications are met.
  • Use crane and various hand tools.
  • Verify conformance of parts to stock list and blueprints using measuring instruments, gauges and micrometers.
  • Verify alignment and tolerance of moving parts using measuring instruments such as dial indicators and thickness gauges.
  • Identify documents and resolve issues regarding the assembly of the machine as well as suggest solutions.
  • Disassemble machine when necessary to repair machine.
  • Correctly fill out Qualification and Inspection sheets of Gleason Machines ensuring conformance to Gleason specifications stated in them.  This includes all mechanical, hydraulic, lubrication and pneumatic systems as well as all machine cycles, safety requirements and special customer requirements.
  • Set up machines to perform test jobs and/or customer jobs to specified limits.
  • Analyze assembly blueprint and specifications manual and plan machine building operations.
  • Verify conformance of parts to stock list and blueprints using measuring instruments, gauges and micrometers.
  • Align components for assembly manually or with hoist and bolt, screw, dowel, weld or rivet parts together using hand tools, rivet gun, and welding equipment or arrange for assembly by welder and electrician.
  • Verify alignment and tolerance of moving parts using measuring instruments such as dial indicators and thickness gauges.
  • Test operation of assembly by hand.
  • Assemble, set up and operate machine to verify functioning, machine capabilities and conformance to customer’s specifications.
  • May form and fasten piping, fixtures, and attachments required to service machine with air, water and oil.
  • Train other employees as required.
  • Willing ot support Field Service organization through consultation and/or travel.
  • May require some travel and flexibility to work different shifts.
  • Communicate with Engineering and other groups to resolve issues.
  • Work independently on many machine models.

Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills & Abilities):

  • Ability to read and interpret complex blueprints/diagrams.
  • Strong mechanical aptitude and experience with machine build process.
  • Basic computer skills and knowledge of systems (i.e. Microsoft Office, SAP Parts lookup, bay maps)
  • Ability to setup and interpret measurement equipment (i.e. dial/electronic indications and chart records).

Preferred Education/Training/Experience:

  • High school or GED
  • 4 years of related experience.

Computer Skills:

  • Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
  • Outlook
  • Internet
  • Project Management Software
  • SAP Modules:

 

Travel Requirements:

  • Some travel may be required.