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Professional First Article Inspector Jobs in Hayward, CA

Manufacturing Process Engineer

San Jose, CA · On-site

$87K - $116K/yr

Quality & First Article Support * Partner with Quality to ensure inspection planning aligns with the actual manufacturing sequence. * Identify process-critical inspection points, irreversible ...

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Conduct visual inspections of products using tools such as magnifying glasses, lot sampling methods, first article checks, and automated optical inspection (AOI) machines. * Enter standardized ...

Design reviews on Tuesday, dialing in fixturing on Wednesday, owning first-article inspection on Friday. Working with world class senior level engineering, scientists and machinists you will be ...

Design reviews on Tuesday, dialing in fixturing on Wednesday, owning first-article inspection on Friday. The named point of contact for components as it moves from CAD to finished parts This position ...

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How much do professional first article inspector jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for professional first article inspector in Hayward, CA is $31.37, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.20 and $36.11 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Professional First Article Inspector vs Quality Control Inspector?

AspectProfessional First Article InspectorQuality Control Inspector
CertificationsOften holds certifications like ASQ CQI or specific industry standardsMay have general quality assurance certifications or on-the-job training
Work EnvironmentPrimarily in manufacturing, aerospace, or automotive industries inspecting new parts or prototypesWorks across various industries inspecting ongoing production for defects
Job FocusFocuses on initial production runs, verifying compliance of first articlesMonitors ongoing production quality and consistency

Professional First Article Inspectors specialize in verifying the quality of initial production samples, ensuring they meet specifications before full-scale manufacturing. Quality Control Inspectors oversee ongoing production quality, identifying defects and ensuring standards are maintained. While both roles involve inspection and quality assurance, the First Article Inspector's role is more focused on initial validation, whereas the Quality Control Inspector maintains quality throughout production.

What does a professional first article inspector do?

A professional first article inspector reviews and verifies the initial sample or prototype of a product to ensure it meets design specifications, quality standards, and customer requirements. They perform detailed inspections, document findings, and may use measurement tools or inspection reports as part of quality assurance processes.

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Infographic showing various Professional First Article Inspector job openings in Hayward, CA as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,241 per year, or $31.4 per hour.

Manufacturing Process Engineer

A1J Technologies LLC

San Jose, CA

$87K - $116K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Description

Position Summary


The Manufacturing Process Engineer is responsible for developing, implementing, and continuously improving manufacturing processes for complex, close-tolerance components from contract review through first article and production.
The role develops complete manufacturing routings that define the sequence of operations, work centers, tooling, fixturing, materials, setup and run standards, inspection considerations, outside processing, and traceability requirements. The Process Engineer works cross-functionally with CNC Programming, Production, Quality, Supply Chain, and Estimating to ensure manufacturing processes are safe, capable, repeatable, cost-effective, and properly documented.
The position supports a high-mix precision manufacturing environment that includes CNC turning and milling, grinding, lapping, welding, cleaning, and outside special processes.


Primary Responsibilities


Manufacturing Process Planning

  • Develop and maintain manufacturing routings for new and existing products, including operation sequence, work centers, setup/run standards, tooling, fixturing, materials, and outside processing.
  • Determine the appropriate manufacturing sequence for close-tolerance features while considering datum integrity, distortion, material condition, accessibility, and downstream operations.
  • Establish material requirements, blank sizes, material yield, and traceability controls.
  • Define appropriate handling, identification, protection, and material-flow requirements throughout manufacturing.
  • Maintain accurate ERP routing information to support scheduling, capacity planning, costing, and actual-versus-standard performance analysis.
  • Maintain process documentation and revision control consistent with drawing revisions, engineering changes, and approved process improvements.

CNC Programming & Production Support

  • Partner with CNC Programming to translate manufacturing-process requirements into executable machining strategies.
  • Support tooling, fixture, work holding, probing, and setup-method development.
  • Participate in process kickoff reviews and first article/prove-out activities for new or high-risk jobs.
  • Capture actual setup and cycle times and update manufacturing standards as appropriate.
  • Support standardization of tooling, setup practices, work instructions, and manufacturing methods across similar part families.
  • Provide technical support to Production in resolving machining and process-related issues.

Quality & First Article Support

  • Partner with Quality to ensure inspection planning aligns with the actual manufacturing sequence.
  • Identify process-critical inspection points, irreversible operations, inaccessible features, and high-risk characteristics requiring in-process verification.
  • Support interpretation of drawings, specifications, GD&T, tolerance stacks, and key/critical characteristics from a manufacturing perspective.
  • Provide manufacturing-process information required for First Article Inspection and AS9102 documentation.
  • Support development and analysis of process capability (Cp, Cpk, Ppk) for critical characteristics.
  • Provide process expertise during nonconformance investigations, root-cause analysis, and corrective actions.
  • Ensure approved process changes are communicated to Quality for evaluation of inspection-plan impact.

Continuous Improvement & Cost

  • Analyze actual versus standard setup/run hours, scrap, rework, yield, and process performance.
  • Lead projects to reduce setup time, cycle time, scrap, rework, and manufacturing cost.
  • Identify and implement process improvements that increase throughput, capability, and repeatability.
  • Support make-versus-buy decisions based on capability, capacity, cost, and risk.
  • Provide manufacturing input to quoting and contract review, including process feasibility, estimated hours, tooling/fixture requirements, NRE, capacity, and technical risk.
  • Support capital-equipment justification through capacity analysis, manufacturing requirements, and return-on-investment evaluation.
  • Capture lessons learned and incorporate improvements into standardized manufacturing processes.

Key Performance Indicators

  • First Article / First-Pass Yield - Process works correctly before repeat production
  • Actual vs. Standard Hours - Routing standards accurately reflect manufacturing performance
  • Scrap & Rework - Reduce process-related quality losses
  • Setup & Cycle Time - Improve manufacturing efficiency and capacity
  • On-Time Routing Release - Engineering does not delay production release
  • Routing Accuracy - ERP data supports planning, costing, and scheduling
  • Process Improvement Savings - Quantifiable cost/capacity improvement
  • Quote Estimate Accuracy - Improve feedback between actual manufacturing and estimating

Work Environment

  • Ability to stand and walk throughout CNC and production areas for extended periods and lift tools, fixtures, parts, and materials weighing up to 40 pounds.
  • Manual dexterity and visual acuity sufficient to operate equipment, use measuring instruments, read prints, inspect parts, and identify tool wear or process defects.
  • Regular exposure to CNC equipment, cutting tools, coolant, chips, noise, moving machinery, and normal manufacturing conditions.
  • Required use of appropriate PPE and compliance with all site safety requirements.
  • Frequent interaction with production personnel, engineering, quality, customers, and executive leadership.
  • May require extended hours to support customer deadlines, production demands, and operational initiatives.

Benefits

  • Medical Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Paid Time Off
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan
  • 401(k) Employer Match

Requirements

 Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing, Industrial Engineering, or related technical discipline; equivalent hands-on manufacturing experience may be considered.
  • 5+ years of manufacturing/process engineering experience in precision machining or a comparable high-mix manufacturing environment.
  • Demonstrated experience developing manufacturing routings, process plans, and controlled manufacturing documentation.
  • Strong understanding of CNC machining, tooling, fixturing, setup practices, and manufacturing process development.
  • Ability to interpret engineering drawings, GD&T, CAD models, and technical specifications.
  • Working knowledge of CAM software and CNC manufacturing methods.
  • Experience supporting first article, inspection planning, root-cause analysis, and corrective action.
  • Strong problem-solving, technical communication, and cross-functional leadership skills.
  • Ability to spend significant time on the manufacturing floor supporting process development and production.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in AS9100 / ISO 9001 aerospace, defense, semiconductor, medical, or other regulated precision-manufacturing environments.
  • Experience with multi-axis turning and 3-, 4-, and 5-axis milling.
  • Experience with grinding, lapping, welding, cleaning, heat treatment, plating/coating, or other special processes.
  • Familiarity with AS9102 First Article Inspection.
  • Experience with Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, DOE, 8D, A3, or structured problem-solving methods.
  • Fixture and tooling design experience using 3D CAD.
  • Familiarity with CMM/metrology and process capability analysis.
  • Experience supporting customer, regulatory, or third-party audits.