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Quality Control Quality Control Inspector Jobs in Colorado

QC Inspector

Loveland, CO ยท On-site

$26 - $36/hr

The QC Inspector will utilize their inspection experience to ensure the products coming from external and internal vendors are compliant with the technical requirements specified. This position is ...

QC Inspector

Loveland, CO ยท On-site

$26 - $36/hr

The QC Inspector will utilize their inspection experience to ensure the products coming from external and internal vendors are compliant with the technical requirements specified. This position is ...

Quality Control Inspector Job Information Job Title Quality Control Inspector Reports To Regional QA/QC Manager Location Thornton, CO About Murphy Company Since 1907, Murphy Company has been a ...

The QC Inspector will utilize their inspection experience to ensure the products coming from external and internal vendors are compliant with the technical requirements specified. This position is ...

Quality Control Inspector

Denver, CO ยท On-site

$75K - $85K/yr

Quality Control Inspector Job Information Job Title Quality Control Inspector Reports To Regional QA/QC Manager Location Thornton, CO About Murphy Company Since 1907, Murphy Company has been a ...

Inspect all produce and floral items upon arrival at the Distribution Center, per Standard ... Working knowledge of a penetrometer, refractometer and other Quality Control equipment. * Ability ...

Inspect all produce and floral items upon arrival at the Distribution Center, per Standard ... Working knowledge of a penetrometer, refractometer and other Quality Control equipment. * Ability ...

Inspect all produce and floral items upon arrival at the Distribution Center, per Standard ... Working knowledge of a penetrometer, refractometer and other Quality Control equipment. * Ability ...

We are looking to add a dedicated and talented Quality Control Inspector III to our team. In this position, you will work closely on an integrated team of Cesium managers, engineers, and other cross ...

Quality Control Inspector III

Westminster, CO ยท On-site

$34.30 - $40.60/hr

We are looking to add a dedicated and talented Quality Control Inspector III to our team. In this position, you will work closely on an integrated team of Cesium managers, engineers, and other cross ...

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Quality Control Quality Control Inspector information

What does a Quality Control Inspector do?

A Quality Control Inspector is responsible for examining products and materials to ensure they meet specified standards of quality and safety. They use testing equipment and visual inspections to check for defects, inconsistencies, or deviations from specifications. Inspectors document their findings and may recommend corrective actions to improve processes. Their role is crucial in maintaining product reliability and customer satisfaction across various industries.

What is the difference between Quality Control Quality Control Inspector vs Quality Assurance Specialist?

AspectQuality Control Quality Control InspectorQuality Assurance Specialist
CertificationsOften requires certifications like ASQ CQI or ISO auditorMay also hold similar certifications, with additional focus on process audits
Work EnvironmentInspects products during manufacturing or before shipmentDevelops and implements quality systems, audits processes
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in manufacturing, production, and assembly industriesUsed across manufacturing, service, and software industries

While both roles focus on quality, the Quality Control Inspector primarily inspects products for defects, whereas the Quality Assurance Specialist develops systems to prevent defects. The inspector verifies quality at specific points, while the specialist ensures overall process quality and compliance.

What are some common challenges faced by Quality Control Inspectors in a manufacturing environment?

Quality Control Inspectors often encounter challenges such as balancing strict production deadlines with thorough inspection processes, adapting to rapidly changing product specifications, and maintaining accuracy when inspecting large volumes of items. They must also communicate effectively with production teams when identifying defects, which requires both technical knowledge and strong interpersonal skills. Staying updated on new industry standards and regulations is crucial for ensuring compliance and continuous improvement.

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 keen eye for detail, knowledge of industry standards, and typically a high school diploma or technical certification in quality assurance. Familiarity with measurement tools, statistical process control (SPC) software, and inspection documentation systems is often required. Strong analytical thinking, effective communication, and integrity help inspectors identify issues and collaborate with production teams. These skills ensure product quality, minimize defects, and maintain compliance with regulatory requirements.
What cities in Colorado are hiring for Quality Control Quality Control Inspector jobs? Cities in Colorado with the most Quality Control Quality Control Inspector job openings:
Infographic showing various Quality Control Quality Control Inspector job openings in Colorado as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

QC Inspector

James Fisher Technologies

Loveland, CO โ€ข On-site

$26 - $36/hr

Part-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

About Us:

James Fisher Technologies (JFT) is a leading provider of remote solutions, specialty engineering, and technical services for hazardous environments. JFT operates at the forefront of the clean-energy transition, supporting OEMs and research partners advancing next-generation nuclear technology. Everyone at JFT has the chance to forge their career in an environment that values initiative, persistence, respect, curiosity, and passion.

At JFT, we believe in true work-life balance, and our 9/80 schedule lets you work Mondayโ€“Friday with every other Friday off to recharge.

We are growing and looking for experienced QC Inspectors to join our team. The anticipated closing date for this position is 7/31/26 and applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

FUNCTION: The QC Inspector will utilize their inspection experience to ensure the products coming from external and internal vendors are compliant with the technical requirements specified. This position is responsible for verifying requirements from purchase orders are satisfied, all needed and substantiating documentation is created and recorded, and all parts are released to continue down through production.

REPORTING TO: Director of Quality

TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS: The QC Inspector will work in a fabrication shop environment as well as an office environment. The fabrication shop may involve exposure to heavy machinery, welding operations, and metal or plastic fabrication processes. The role requires strict adherence to safety protocols, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Occasional travel may be required to vendor locations to perform inspections or audits.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must be able to stand for long periods, walk throughout the shop floor, and move between different workstations.
  • Frequent bending, kneeling, and crouching may be required to inspect different components or areas.
  • May involve lifting and carrying objects, typically up to 50 pounds as well as the ability to use hand tools and inspection equipment that may require physical strength.
  • Manual dexterity is essential for handling small parts, tools, and precision instruments.
  • Vision, including color perception, depth perception, and the ability to focus on small details is required.
  • The ability to hear instructions, alarms, or equipment sounds that indicate potential issues.
  • Requires sustained concentration to ensure detailed inspections and accurate measurements.
  • Must be able to work on a computer and use standard office equipment.
  • Must be able to communicate effectively in writing and verbally with team members, customers and vendors.

QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE:

  • Previous experience with mechanical inspection, programming digital coordinate measurement machines (CMM), measurement using hand inspection tools and troubleshooting sources of error is critical to the position is a plus.
  • Minimum of 3 years of experience working within an ISO 9001 quality management system.
  • QA experience in the application of ASME, NQA-1 and/or 10CFR50 Appendix B is a plus.
  • Extremely detail-oriented.
  • Knowledge of Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing.
  • Knowledge and Ability to read and understand drawings, procedures, and applicable material codes as necessary.
  • Ability to demonstrate a solid understanding of hands-on measuring and testing equipment utilized for quality control inspections of precision machined components.
  • Experienced in generating quality inspection reports.
  • Clear and concise communication style.
  • NDT experience including magnetic particle, liquid penetrant or leak testing (MT, PT, LT) is desired.
  • ASNT qualifications are a plus.
  • American Welding Society Certified Weld Inspector (AWS CWI) is a plus.
  • Quality document submittal preparation experience is a plus.
  • Customer specification and drawing review experience is a plus.
  • Audit experience in a QA/QC role is desired.
  • QA/QC role in a manufacturing and engineering environment is a plus.
  • Flexible attitude towards working in other areas and overtime if needed.

ACCESS TO RESTRICTED INFORMATION: This role requires immediate and routine access to restricted information under federal law. Under applicable DOE orders and client contracts, non-U.S. citizens (including lawful permanent residents) may require an approved DOE Foreign National Visit/Assignment (FNVA) before starting work. Because this position requires immediate access, JFT cannot initiate or sponsor new FNVA processes. Hiring is contingent on the candidate's eligibility to access all required information and facilities as of the start date. All offers are subject to applicable licensing, training, and other client or government requirements. JFT does not sponsor employment visas. Hiring decisions are based solely on access requirements and project timing, not on citizenship, immigration status, or national origin. JFT is an equal opportunity employer.

JFT participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 Information to confirm you are authorized to work in the U.S.


A criminal history background check will be obtained pre-employment.