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QA/QC Field Inspector

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$70K - $76K/yr

Identify, document, and track non-conformances; follow through to verify corrective actions are completed * Prepare detailed inspection reports, including photos, field notes, and punch lists

Inspect stormwater systems and wastewater collection systems * Identify components of systems and ... Our system allows you to view and track your status 24 hours a day. Thank you for your interest!

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Document and track all quality inspections using electronic reporting app, paper documents, and any other DBC assigned method(s). * Read and understand production details and spool sheets * Help ...

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What is the difference between Track Inspection vs Track Maintenance Worker?

AspectTrack InspectionTrack Maintenance Worker
Primary RoleInspect and assess the condition of railway tracks for safety and compliancePerform repairs, replacements, and upkeep of railway tracks and related infrastructure
Required CertificationsRailway safety certifications, inspection trainingTrack repair and maintenance certifications, safety training
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, on or near tracks, often in variable weatherOutdoor and indoor work, on tracks or in maintenance facilities
Employer & Industry UsageRailroads, transit agencies, infrastructure companiesRailroads, construction firms, maintenance contractors

While both roles focus on railway infrastructure, Track Inspection primarily involves assessing track conditions to ensure safety, whereas Track Maintenance Workers perform the necessary repairs and upkeep. Both roles require safety certifications and work in similar environments, but their core responsibilities differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Track Inspection job openings in Arizona as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 81% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution.
Quality Inspector Electrical

Quality Inspector Electrical

EIG Electrical Systems

Surprise, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago

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Job description

Evergreen Innovation Group, part of the DPR Family of Companies, is seeking a motivated

Quality Inspector for the Electrical team who will assist in visually inspecting all products going through

the factory within their assigned areas. This position requires a professional, courteous, and

non-biased manner, with a “Team” approach. It will inspect product (including components and subcomponents) visually and with the use of aids including gauges, tape measures, a variety of inspection tools, etc. They will finalize/provide a pass or fail outcome on all work. They help to create and

upload documents into the company’s data base pertaining to all quality processes (which

includes the use of computers, iPad’s, hard copies, if necessary, etc.). This is not “production”

personnel, and therefore have a separate reporting structure from production and do not perform

any production related work. Responsibilities will include but may not be limited to the

following:



Duties and Responsibilities

• Work with quality lead inspector to identify quality issues and help ensure the highest

quality product.

• Work professionally with area leads, production personnel, weld technicians (including

robots), and “others” to report, address, and document quality issues and concerns.

• Work professionally with other leads, production personnel, finishing crews (including

other exterior personnel), and “others” to report, address, and document quality issues

and concerns.

• Document and track all quality inspections using electronic reporting app, paper

documents and any other assigned method(s).

• Read and understand production/finish details and spool sheets.

• Help create and implement the proper quality check(s) utilizing tools.

• Attend any training that aids in job functions (roles and responsibilities).

• Manage and maintain document creation, flow, distribution, and uploading (which may

include digital and hard copies).

• Aid in training new and existing employees.

• Meet quality inspection requirements to assist in production flow.

• Document review, control and improvement.

• Create a positive, respectful, and productive team atmosphere.

• Maintain and provide a clean and organized work environment.

• Crosstrain and assist Quality Control Inspectors in various areas (including the Finish

Shop).

• Actively promote a safe working environment (as applicable) throughout the entire

factory.


Required Skills and Abilities

• Strong listening and communication skills.

• Ability to identify and resolve complex issues.

• Effective participation in team environment.

• Ability to use and read measuring tape, micrometers, calipers, multimeter, and other

measuring devices in the performance of their duties.

• Ability to operate electronic devices such as iPhone, iPad, etc.

• Use of Microsoft Suite products such as Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc.

• A willingness to acquire new skills and embrace emerging technologies.

• A strong work ethic and a “can-do” attitude.

Education and Experience

• 3+ Years of Construction Industry Experience.

• Driver's License and Reliable Transportation.

• OSHA 30 and State license preferred but not required.


Physical Requirements

• Dress appropriately for the work performed and meeting all company safety

requirements.

• Continual walking, standing, climbing, stooping, bending, kneeling, reaching, and heavy

lifting and carrying.

• Exposure to temperatures and varying inside conditions.



Company Description

DPR has been nationally recognized for its strong company culture, based on a well-defined purpose “We Exist to Build Great Things,” and four core values: integrity, enjoyment, uniqueness and ever forward. A flat, title-less organization that empowers people at all levels to make decisions, DPR ranked on FORTUNE’s “100 Best Companies to Work For” list for five consecutive years. For more information, visit http://www.dpr.com.