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Quality Control In Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Cares about leading the way in construction, engineering, manufacturing and renewable energy. Cares ... The Quality Control Electrician is responsible for delivery of quality control services including ...

By learning and efficiently performing the duties listed in each level below, you can receive increases to your pay. We have openings for a Quality Control Technician to join our team. The Quality ...

The ideal candidate will play a critical role in ensuring that our products meet rigorous defense ... Manage quality control activities throughout the production lifecycle, including incoming materials ...

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Quality Control Technician Location: Hartland, WI Company: Engauge Workforce Solutions (Onsite at ... This role focuses on in-process inspection on the shop floor and supports production teams to ...

Quality Control Technician

Germantown, WI · On-site

$20.91 - $32.52/hr

With manufacturing facilities in Germantown, Wisconsin and Malvern, Arkansas, all products are ... Update QC knowledge by participating in educational opportunities sponsored by the company * Ensure ...

WI

$21 - $24/hr

Inspect incoming materials, in-process components, and finished products according to quality ... Prior QC experience in manufacturing 1-3 years * Ability to follow written procedures and standard ...

Quality Control Technician

Racine, WI · On-site

$17.50 - $22.50/hr

As a Quality Control Technician, you'll be the quality eyes on our construction projects-testing ... In addition, it is the policy of the Company tocomply withapplicable federal,stateand local laws ...

Quality Control Technician

Kenosha, WI

$18.25 - $23.50/hr

As a Quality Control Technician, you'll be the quality eyes on our construction projects-testing ... In addition, it is the policy of the Company tocomply withapplicable federal,stateand local laws ...

Quality Control Technician

Pewaukee, WI · On-site

$18.25 - $23.50/hr

As a Quality Control Technician, you'll be the quality eyes on our construction projects-testing ... In addition, it is the policy of the Company tocomply withapplicable federal,stateand local laws ...

Quality Control Technician

Waukesha, WI

$18.75 - $24/hr

As a Quality Control Technician, you'll be the quality eyes on our construction projects-testing ... In addition, it is the policy of the Company tocomply withapplicable federal,stateand local laws ...

Quality Control Technician

Waukesha, WI · On-site

$18.75 - $24/hr

As a Quality Control Technician, you'll be the quality eyes on our construction projects-testing ... In addition, it is the policy of the Company tocomply withapplicable federal,stateand local laws ...

Quality Control Technician

Pewaukee, WI · On-site

$18.25 - $23.50/hr

As a Quality Control Technician, you'll be the quality eyes on our construction projects-testing ... In addition, it is the policy of the Company tocomply withapplicable federal,stateand local laws ...

Quality Control Technician

Pewaukee, WI · On-site

$18.25 - $23.50/hr

As a Quality Control Technician, you'll be the quality eyes on our construction projects-testing ... In addition, it is the policy of the Company tocomply withapplicable federal,stateand local laws ...

Quality Control Technician

Kenosha, WI

$18.25 - $23.50/hr

As a Quality Control Technician, you'll be the quality eyes on our construction projects-testing ... In addition, it is the policy of the Company tocomply withapplicable federal,stateand local laws ...

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Quality Control In information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Quality Control Inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Quality Control Inspector, you need a solid understanding of quality assurance principles, attention to detail, and familiarity with industry standards, often supported by a high school diploma or technical certification. Experience with measurement tools (such as calipers and micrometers), inspection software, and knowledge of ISO standards are typically required. Strong analytical thinking, effective communication, and problem-solving skills set top performers apart in this role. These abilities are crucial for ensuring product consistency, meeting regulatory requirements, and maintaining customer satisfaction.

What are some common challenges faced by Quality Control Inspectors, and how can they be addressed?

Quality Control Inspectors often encounter challenges such as identifying subtle defects, maintaining consistency across large batches, and managing tight deadlines. Effective communication with production teams and a thorough understanding of product specifications are crucial for addressing these challenges. Leveraging checklists, standardized procedures, and ongoing training can help inspectors stay accurate and efficient. Additionally, embracing new quality management technologies can improve inspection processes and facilitate collaboration with other departments.

What are Quality Control Inspectors?

Quality Control Inspectors are professionals responsible for examining and testing products or materials to ensure they meet established quality standards and specifications. They work in various industries, including manufacturing, food production, and pharmaceuticals, using specialized tools and techniques to detect defects or deviations. Their role is vital in maintaining product safety, compliance, and customer satisfaction by identifying issues early in the production process. Inspectors document their findings, recommend improvements, and sometimes help implement corrective actions. Their work helps organizations maintain high-quality standards and avoid costly recalls or customer complaints.

What is the difference between Quality Control In vs Quality Control Inspector?

AspectQuality Control InQuality Control Inspector
Primary RoleOversees quality assurance processes within production or manufacturing teams, ensuring compliance with standards.Performs inspections and tests on products or materials to identify defects or deviations from specifications.
CredentialsOften requires certifications like ISO or Six Sigma, with experience in quality management systems.Typically requires technical training or certifications such as ASQ Certified Quality Inspector.
Work EnvironmentWorks mainly in manufacturing or production settings, collaborating with quality teams and production staff.Works on the production floor or in labs, inspecting products directly.

While both roles focus on quality, Quality Control In involves managing quality processes and systems, whereas Quality Control Inspectors perform hands-on product inspections. Both roles are essential for maintaining product standards but differ in scope and responsibilities.

What are popular job titles related to Quality Control In jobs in Wisconsin? For Quality Control In jobs in Wisconsin, the most frequently searched job titles are:
What cities in Wisconsin are hiring for Quality Control In jobs? Cities in Wisconsin with the most Quality Control In job openings:
Infographic showing various Quality Control In job openings in Wisconsin as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution.

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

You've discovered something special. A company that cares. Cares about leading the way in construction, engineering, manufacturing and renewable energy. Cares about redefining how energy is designed, applied and consumed. Cares about thoughtfully growing to meet market demands. And as "one of the Healthiest 100 Workplaces in America" is focused on the mind/body/soul of team members through our Culture of Care.

The Quality Control Electrician is responsible for delivery of quality control services including coordination and implementation of the Quality Control Plan, job site Quality auditing, conducting on-site/job site coaching, and conducting training to enhance job site performance as a means to foster a culture of Quality that permeates our services throughout the organization.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Education: High School Diploma or GED

Experience: 5 plus years of field experience

Travel: 100%

Work Schedule: Between the hours of 6 am to 6 pm, Monday through Friday. Ability to work a flexible schedule is necessary. May vary based on customer demands and can include, but is not limited to: nights, weekends, and holidays.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Conducts Quality inspections for layout conduit systems, various lighting systems, and basic control systems and feeders.
  • Conducts Quality inspections of installation of motor feeders.
  • Identify potential quality issues from review of construction documents.
  • Analyze startup/commissioning schedule.
  • Analyze upcoming tasks and anticipates equipment installation standards, checklist procedures and training.
  • Demonstrate the ability to complete an overall Quality inspection for projects of limited scope and size.
  • Opportunity to lead small crews (2-5 electricians). Perform safety checks on job sites and maintains compliance with company safety policies, LOTO procedures, OSHA and customer-specific safety standards.
  • Demonstrate excellent customer relations though utilization of effective problem-solving techniques.
  • Participates in various cross-functional teams internally and externally to continually develop and refine organizational processes related to job site quality and commissioning.
  • Provides valid statistical information and applicable analyses to the commissioning foreman regarding job site quality, commissioning, and startup procedures/schedule.
  • Provides guidance to field employees, project supervisors, and management on matters concerning job site quality and commissioning.
  • Conducts job site or on-site coaching and development of employees (related to audits and/or to assist with novel work or jobs in crisis).
  • Performs Project Expectations Review (A review of Key Essential Planning Elements that support project success) with project leadership and provides feedback, recommended corrective actions to the Project Managers, Work Crew members as well as key Management leadership personnel and support functions (as example; Safety, Purchasing, Preconstruction Services, Engineering, Estimating, Productivity Group, Excellerate, ERM).
  • Has the ability to plan for, complete, and implement assignments and responsibilities in a timely manner.
  • Demonstrates an acceptance of the company culture (adhere to company values) and an adoption of professional standards.
  • Demonstrates approachability and ability to collaborate with others and effectively influence.
  • Develops relationships with leaders, direct reports, and/or others that facilitate open dialogue and trust.
  • Defines work to be done; clearly communicates vision, objectives, and tasks to appropriate individuals. Delegates tasks to appropriate parties; clearly communicates needs and expectations. Measures and monitors the work of individual direct reports and/or collective team/taskforce team(s). Coaches and motivates direct reports/appropriate individuals to effectively perform; removes barriers to success and provides feedback, necessary resources, and open communication.
  • Assists in data collection for Short Circuit Arc Flash Studies.
  • Actively participates in Faith's hiring referral and mentoring program, as appropriate.
  • Performs other related duties as required and assigned.

The job description and responsibilities described are intended to provide guidelines for job expectations and the employee's ability to perform the position described. It is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all functions, responsibilities, skills and abilities. Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate.

How Does FTI Give YOU the Chance to Thrive?

If you're energized by new challenges, FTI provides you with many opportunities. Joining FTI opens doors to redefine what's possible for your future.

Once you're a team member, you're supported and provided with the knowledge and resources to achieve your career goals with FTI. You're officially in the driver's seat of your career, and FTI's career development and continued education programs give you opportunities to position yourself for success.

FTI is a "merit to the core" organization. We recognize and reward top performers, offering competitive, merit-based compensation, career path development and a flexible and robust benefits package.

Benefits are the Game-Changer

We provide industry-leading benefits as an investment in the lives of team members and their families.You're invited to review the full list of FTI benefits available to regular/full-time team members. Start here. Grow here. Succeed here. If you're ready to learn more about your career with FTI, apply today!

Faith Technologies, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer - veterans/disabled.