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Precision Inspector

Jeannette, PA · On-site

$33.55 - $35.10/hr

Inspects availability and suitability of items, packaging, crating and loading of out-going ... Precision Measurement & Hand Metrology * Blueprint Reading Machines & technologies you'll use:

Overview Join the Titan Machinery team as a Precision Farming Specialist to lead our technology ... package including the following benefits: * Comprehensive Health and Dental Coverage * HSA (Health ...

Overview Join the Titan Machinery team as a Precision Farming Specialist to lead our technology ... package including the following benefits: * Comprehensive Health and Dental Coverage * HSA (Health ...

Shipping Associate

Streetsboro, OH · On-site

$17 - $19/hr

Precision Packaging: Safely and efficiently packaging high-polished stainless steel parts to prevent damage during transit. * Logistics & Labeling: Generating accurate shipping labels and ...

Packaging Supervisor Position Summary The Packaging Specialist is responsible for accurately ... This position requires precision, speed, consistency, and full adherence to all rules established ...

Weigh, assemble, and package cannabis products with precision and consistency. * Operate and monitor packaging machinery, ensuring proper sealing and labeling. * Conduct quality control checks to ...

Precision Packaging : Take charge of packaging, labeling, and cartoning products, ensuring label accuracy, package seal integrity, and precise counts per package and carton. * Tech Operation Expert

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How much do precision packaging jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for precision packaging in the United States is $16.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $17.79 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Precision Packaging vs Packaging Operator?

AspectPrecision PackagingPackaging Operator
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, training in packaging machineryHigh school diploma, on-the-job training
Work EnvironmentManufacturing or production facilities, often in clean environmentsFactories, production lines, often in noisy settings
Industry UsageCommon in pharmaceutical, food, and electronics industriesWidely used across various manufacturing sectors

Precision Packaging and Packaging Operator roles both involve packaging tasks, but Precision Packaging typically requires specialized training and focuses on high-accuracy packaging processes, often in regulated industries. Packaging Operators perform general packaging duties on production lines with less emphasis on precision. Understanding these differences helps job seekers identify the right role for their skills and career goals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Precision Packaging, and why are they important?

To thrive in Precision Packaging, you need attention to detail, manual dexterity, and knowledge of packaging standards, often backed by a high school diploma or relevant technical training. Familiarity with automated packaging machinery, quality control systems, and safety certifications is typically required. Strong teamwork, time management, and problem-solving abilities help employees excel in a fast-paced, accuracy-driven environment. These skills ensure products are consistently packaged to exact specifications, maintaining quality and efficiency in production.

What are some common challenges faced in a Precision Packaging role, and how can I prepare for them?

In a Precision Packaging role, one common challenge is maintaining high accuracy and consistency while working with specialized equipment and adhering to strict quality standards. You may also need to adapt quickly to changing product specifications or packaging materials. Being detail-oriented, following standard operating procedures, and staying up-to-date with new packaging technologies can help you succeed. Often, you’ll collaborate closely with quality assurance and production teams to troubleshoot issues and ensure smooth workflow.

What is precision packaging?

Precision packaging refers to the careful and exact process of packaging products to ensure they are protected, organized, and meet specific industry or client standards. This job often involves using specialized equipment to measure, seal, and label products with a high degree of accuracy. Precision packaging is essential in industries such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, and food, where even minor errors can affect product quality or safety. Workers must pay close attention to detail and follow strict guidelines to maintain consistency and compliance.
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Precision Inspector

Precision Inspector

Elliott Group

Jeannette, PA • On-site

$33.55 - $35.10/hr

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

The primary purpose of this job is to perform inspection functions on raw material, parts and assemblies, assembled units and to assure that material is within prescribed specifications.

Primary Areas

- Heavy Machining, Fabrication, Pressure Vessel Welding, Rotor, Motor

Shop, EP AT Speed Balance, SVP Quick Action & SVP Kit Box and other areas as needed.

Tools & Equipment

** **- Various visual, vision, functional, mechanical and electrical inspection equipment, Coordinate Measuring Equipment, simple ultrasonic inspection equipment, etc., material handling equipment, camera and computers as they relate to inspections and procedures described herein.

Materials

- A variety of raw materials, fabrications, purchased items, partially and finished machined parts, various assemblies, sub-assemblies and castings.

Responsibilities:

  • Reads and interprets work orders, assembly and detailed drawings, quality plans, special instructions, inspection, process and material specifications, standard procedure instruction, bill of material, purchase orders, shipping papers, and other miscellaneous procedures and documents as required or directed.

  • Obtains/uses necessary tooling, gaging, fixtures or other inspection tools/equipment and makes set-ups and inspection routines for inspecting raw materials, parts and assemblies for conformance to drawings, specifications or other documented requirements as required by quality plans, route sheets, procedures or as directed.

  • Performs first piece, 100%, final piece, sub and finished assembly inspection or patrols operations following established sampling plan, as directed.

  • Checks and records alignment and clearances of sub-assemblies and assemblies as directed. This includes leak testing.

  • Maintains records as prescribed in procedures including collecting and recording specific data, as directed, for analytical purposes either in manual or electronic format.

  • Identifies, describes and sketches non-conformancies (NCR's) and follows prescribed procedures for contacting other departments and/or supervision in order to control and process such items including obtaining and defining salvage procedures.

  • Documents and identifies to supervisor any irregularities in procedures or problems not covered in the standard procedure, specifications and instructions.

  • Works with customer representatives while witnessing inspection and tests and reviewing documentation.

  • Disassembles, assembles, stamps, grinds and cleans items as related to inspection described herein and in associated procedures.

  • Inspects availability and suitability of items, packaging, crating and loading of out-going material as directed.

  • Operates crane, forklift truck and other material handling equipment as required.

  • Performs non-certified nondestructive examination such as dye penetrant and magnetic particle inspection as directed. Maintains good housekeeping by keeping tools, materials and equipment clean, protected and in proper place.

  • Keeps respective work area clean.

  • Observes all plant and safety rules.

  • May be required to wear portable communication device.

**Qualifications

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  • High school diploma or equivalent.

  • Must be able and willing to work 1st(7am-3pm), 2nd(3pm-11pm) and 3rd (11pm-7am) shifts. Shifts are not guaranteed and are subject to shift realignment.

  • Must be able and willing to work overtime, weekends and holidays.

You should be proficient in:

  • Quality Inspection Experience
  • Quality Control Experience
  • Precision Measurement & Hand Metrology
  • Blueprint Reading

Machines & technologies you'll use:

  • Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) (Zeiss, Faro)
  • Measurement Gauges
  • Calipers and Micrometers
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