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Quality Inspection Position Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

Review and report quality of all Engineering Specifications & Installation packages to ensure that ... installation inspection. Position Qualification / Requirements • Computer skills, including ...

Train on 1st or 2nd shift Click on Apply Now to be considered for this quality inspection job in Wheeling, IL. Pay Details: $19.00 to $21.00 per hour Benefit offerings available for our associates ...

Train on 1st or 2nd shift Click on Apply Now to be considered for this quality inspection job in Wheeling, IL. Pay Details: $19.00 to $21.00 per hour Benefit offerings available for our associates ...

Previous quality inspection or auditor experience is a plus * Previous forklift experience is a ... One application for multiple positions Phone: (217) 872-7400 Our goal is to help as many people as ...

Quality Inspector

Waukegan, IL · On-site

$18 - $22/hr

Operate Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) equipment * Identify electronic components and ensure proper placement and quality * Ensure compliance with ISO 9001 quality standards * Document inspection ...

Quality Inspector

Waukegan, IL · On-site

$18 - $22/hr

Operate Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) equipment * Identify electronic components and ensure proper placement and quality * Ensure compliance with ISO 9001 quality standards * Document inspection ...

Update and maintain inspection documents. * Ensure production has calibrated inspection equipment. * Support, understand and comply with all safety policies and procedures. * Provide quality ...

Update and maintain inspection documents. * Ensure production has calibrated inspection equipment. * Support, understand and comply with all safety policies and procedures. * Provide quality ...

Position Summary: Performs inspection and testing of purchased materials, components and products ... We're hiring an Incoming/Receiving Quality Inspector (Inspector II) responsible for visual ...

Position Summary: Performs inspection and testing of purchased materials, components and products ... We're hiring an Incoming/Receiving Quality Inspector (Inspector II) responsible for visual ...

Position Summary: Performs inspection and testing of purchased materials, components and products ... We're hiring an Incoming/Receiving Quality Inspector (Inspector II) responsible for visual ...

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Quality Inspection Position information

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

To thrive as a Quality Inspector, you need a solid understanding of quality control processes, attention to detail, and experience with measurement tools, often supported by a high school diploma or technical certification. Familiarity with industry standards, inspection software, calipers, micrometers, and statistical process control (SPC) systems is typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, effective communication, and a commitment to accuracy help individuals excel in this role. These skills ensure products meet safety and quality standards, reducing errors and ensuring customer satisfaction.

What are some common challenges faced in a Quality Inspection position, and how can they be managed?

Quality Inspectors often encounter challenges such as identifying subtle defects in products, maintaining consistency under time pressure, and adapting to evolving quality standards. Managing these challenges typically involves staying up-to-date with inspection techniques, collaborating closely with production and engineering teams, and utilizing checklists or digital tools to ensure accuracy. Open communication and ongoing training are also essential for effectively addressing issues and maintaining high-quality standards in a fast-paced environment.

What are Quality Inspection positions?

Quality Inspection positions are roles within manufacturing, production, or service industries responsible for ensuring that products or processes meet established quality standards. Quality inspectors examine materials, components, or finished goods for defects and compliance with specifications, often using specialized tools and equipment. They document findings, report issues, and may recommend corrective actions to maintain high quality standards. These positions are essential for minimizing waste, ensuring customer satisfaction, and meeting regulatory requirements.

What is the difference between Quality Inspection Position vs Quality Control Technician?

AspectQuality Inspection PositionQuality Control Technician
CertificationsOften requires certifications like ASQ CQI or ISO auditorSimilar certifications, often including CQI or ISO auditor credentials
Work EnvironmentPrimarily on-site inspections in manufacturing or production facilitiesOn-site testing and inspection in manufacturing, assembly lines, or labs
Job FocusInspecting products for defects, ensuring compliance with standardsPerforming tests, measurements, and inspections to verify quality
Industry UsageCommonly used in manufacturing, aerospace, automotive sectorsUsed across manufacturing, electronics, and industrial sectors

Both roles focus on ensuring product quality, often requiring similar certifications and working in manufacturing environments. The main difference lies in their specific responsibilities: Quality Inspection Positions primarily involve visual and physical inspections, while Quality Control Technicians perform testing and measurements to verify quality standards.

Housing Quality Standards (HQS) Inspector - Cook County, IL - Part-Time

Quality Inspection Solutions

Chicago, IL

$20 - $25/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Company Description

QIS is a national leader and a trusted partner of choice for public housing authorities who demand product and service excellence. After conducting more than 2,000,000 inspections across the nation, QIS understands the unique needs of the housing industry and the flexibility needs of our employees. 

Corporately based in beautiful Chattanooga, Tennessee, QIS is an American company and proudly operating as a woman and veteran owned enterprise. 

QIS services include: 

  • HQS Inspection Services 
  • UPCS Inspections
  • SEMAP Reviews
  • PHA Policy Consulting 
  • HCV Program Management Services
  • Remote Recertification Services 
  • Rent Reasonableness Studies 
  • Rent Determination and Negotiation 
Job Description

We are seeking a part-time Inspector. We are NOT seeking temporary employees. ****If you are looking for a temporary position, please do not apply.****

Partnering with the Director of Field Operations, the position of the HQS Inspector will conduct HQS inspections on a Part-Time basis - you tell us what is best for your life/work balance, and if we can accommodate you we will! Your scope is to follow the guidelines of HUD's Housing Quality Standards and the contracted Housing Authority's administrative plan. All inspector candidates are required to complete online and field training as well as successfully passing the final HQS certification exam before being considered for the team.

Major Duties and Responsibilities

1.  Pull schedule and inspection information for upcoming work shift.

2.  Conducting inspections of HUD and Section 8 properties

3.  Collect and transmit data using the hand-held tablet (2 lbs.).

4.  Safely travel between inspections.

Qualifications

Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  1. Excellent interpersonal skills.
  2. Moderate to excellent computer ability.
  3. Current driver's license. Must be available to drive during all working hours.
  4. Have dependable transportation and maintain adequate automobile liability insurance on vehicle used to perform job.
  5. Knowledge of the general operations and procedures of a Public Housing Agency (PHA) and of local, state, and federal regulations governing subsidized housing programs is a big plus.
  6. Proven proficiency of modern equipment including cell phones, tablets, scanners, printers, computers, GPS or other hand-held devices.
  7. Prepare and present ideas in a clear and concise manner, both orally and in written form.
  8. Establish, maintain and promote effective working relationships with departmental employees, co-workers, vendors, consultants, contractors and landlords/tenants; display ability to effectively communicate with people from a broad range of socio-economic backgrounds.
  9. Ability to work productively in a variety of working conditions and environments.
  10. Ability to complete QIS' HQS training program and pass the final certification exam.

Physical Demands:

Moderate work: Must have the ability to walk 3-5 miles per day, bend and stoop, climb stairs, carry a 2 lbs. tablet and make observations in all levels of lighting.

Minimum Education

  1. High School diploma or GED.
  2. Completion of Inspector Training Classes, achievement of lead-based paint visual assessment course or other HQS certification exams in the past is a big plus. 
Additional Information

All positions are PRODUCTION-BASED (based on completed inspections), so be prepared to discuss the best production schedule for your current needs to ensure a proper "life/work balance".

Based on average production levels, you can earn approximately $20-$25 most hours.

BENEFITS - Dental and vision insurance is available for all level of inspectors. Inspectors classified as full-time will be eligible for paid vacation, employee health insurance, and nine paid holidays.