Quality Control Inspector
Santa Rosa, CA
Full-Time | Monday–Thursday | 5:00 AM – 3:30 PM
About the Opportunity
A confidential medical device manufacturer is seeking an experienced Quality Control Inspector to join its Quality team. This role is responsible for inspecting components, subassemblies, and finished medical devices to ensure products meet quality standards, regulatory requirements, and customer expectations.
The ideal candidate has previous medical device quality inspection experience, excellent attention to detail, and is comfortable working in a regulated manufacturing and cleanroom environment.
Responsibilities
Perform inspections of incoming materials, subassemblies, and finished medical devices using precision measuring equipment.
Conduct product testing to verify compliance with quality and performance standards.
Identify nonconforming materials and document findings accurately.
Review Device History Records (DHRs) and quality documentation prior to product release.
Maintain inspection records in accordance with Good Documentation Practices (GDP).
Support calibration and verification of inspection equipment and fixtures.
Interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and inspection procedures.
Partner with Quality and Manufacturing teams to resolve quality issues and support continuous improvement initiatives.
Work within a cleanroom environment while following all quality and safety procedures.
Qualifications
Required:
Associate degree (AA) or higher
3–6 years of Quality Control inspection experience in the medical device industry
Experience using precision inspection equipment, including:
Microscopes
Calipers
Micrometers
Pin gauges
Snap gauges
CMM
Instron testers
Ability to read engineering drawings, specifications, and technical procedures
Proficiency with Microsoft Word and Excel
Strong documentation, communication, and problem-solving skills
Preferred Candidate
We're looking for someone who is:
Experienced in medical device quality inspection
Detail-oriented and highly organized
Comfortable working in a fast-paced, regulated manufacturing environment
Dependable, proactive, and committed to producing high-quality work
A strong team player with excellent communication skills
Physical Requirements
Work in a manufacturing and cleanroom environment
Stand, walk, bend, and perform repetitive tasks throughout the shift
Occasionally lift up to 50 pounds
Wear required personal protective equipment (PPE)
Follow all company safety and quality procedures
This is an excellent opportunity to join an established medical device manufacturer dedicated to producing high-quality, life-changing products while offering a stable four-day workweek.