Illinois Tool Works
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Do workers at Illinois Tool Works get paid breaks?

Yes. Most people get paid breaks.
69% of people say they get paid breaks.
Based on data from 59 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and June 2026.

Does Illinois Tool Works pay people when they’re sick?

Yes. Most people get paid when they’re sick.
86% of people say they would get paid if they were sick but scheduled to work.
Based on data from 71 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and June 2026.

At Illinois Tool Works, are sick days and vacation days separate paid time off?

Sick days and vacation days are separate paid time off.
70% of people say they don’t have to use vacation days when they’re out sick.
Based on data from 30 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2025 and June 2026.

Is the health insurance from Illinois Tool Works affordable enough for their workers?

Most people say the health insurance costs are okay.
91% of people say the health insurance costs are okay
Based on data from 43 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between March 2025 and May 2026.

Do people get paid time off at Illinois Tool Works?

Most people get paid time off work.
97% of people say they get paid time off.
Based on data from 31 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2025 and June 2026.

How far ahead of time do people find out their work schedule?

Most people find out their schedule less than four weeks ahead of time.
  • 71% of people with changing schedules find out their shifts one week or less ahead of time.
  • 29% of people with changing schedules find out their shifts two weeks ahead of time.
  • 0% of people with changing schedules find out their shifts three weeks ahead of time.
  • 0% of people with changing schedules find out their shifts four weeks or more ahead of time.

Based on data from 7 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2024 and May 2025.

Do workers at Illinois Tool Works worry about hours?

Most people don’t worry about getting enough hours.
88% of people report they don’t worry about getting enough hours.
Based on data from 50 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and October 2025.

Do Illinois Tool Works workers get to choose the shifts they work?

Most people get to choose which shifts they work.
69% report that they have enough control over which shifts they work.
Based on data from 39 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and October 2025.

How easy is it for Illinois Tool Works workers to change shifts?

Most people find it easy to change shifts.
73% of people report that it’s easy to change shifts if they need to.
Based on data from 22 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and September 2025.

How easy is it to get time off at Illinois Tool Works?

Most people find it easy to get time off.
91% of people report it’s easy to get time off.
Based on data from 67 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and June 2026.

Do Illinois Tool Works managers change schedules at the last minute?

Most managers don’t change people’s schedules at the last minute.
98% of people say their manager doesn’t change their shift schedule at the last minute.
Based on data from 48 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and October 2025.

Do jobs at Illinois Tool Works spill into time workers aren’t paid for?

Rarely. The job doesn't usually spill into unpaid time.
13% of people report that their job takes up time that they don’t get paid for.
Based on data from 45 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and October 2025.

How easy is it to take sick days at Illinois Tool Works?

Most people find it easy to take sick days.
90% of people report that it’s easy to take time off if they are sick.
Based on data from 70 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and June 2026.

Is a Illinois Tool Works job good for students?

Most students say this is a good place to work if you’re studying.
80% of students report this is a good place to work if you’re studying.
Based on data from 5 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2025 and June 2026.

Is working at Illinois Tool Works good if you’re a parent or caregiver?

Only some parents and caregivers say this is a good place to work.
38% of people who care for a child or other relative report this isn’t a good place to work.
Based on data from 29 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and February 2026.

Do people at Illinois Tool Works feel treated with respect by their managers?

Most people feel treated with respect by their managers.
67% of people say they’re treated with respect by their managers.
Based on data from 61 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and May 2026.

Do people at Illinois Tool Works get to take their breaks without interruption?

Most people get breaks without interruption.
83% of people report that they get to take their breaks without interruption.
Based on data from 70 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and June 2026.

Is it stressful to work at Illinois Tool Works?

Some people feel stressed out here.
66% of people say they often feel stressed out at work.
Based on data from 70 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and June 2026.

Do people at Illinois Tool Works enjoy their jobs?

Most people enjoy their job.
68% of people report they enjoy their job.
Based on data from 59 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and June 2026.

Do people at Illinois Tool Works recommend working with their team?

Only some people recommend working with their team.
56% of people report that they wouldn’t recommend working with their immediate team to a friend.
Based on data from 73 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and June 2026.

Do people get enough training when they start at Illinois Tool Works?

Some people didn’t get enough training when they started.
43% of people report they didn’t get enough training when they started working here.
Based on data from 69 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and June 2026.

Do people get support to advance at Illinois Tool Works?

Only some people are given support to advance their career here.
In the last year, 48% of people report not being given support to advance their career here.
Based on data from 56 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and June 2026.

Do people think Illinois Tool Works’s headquarters understands what’s happening where they work?

Most people think headquarters doesn’t understand what’s happening where they work.
78% of people think that this employer’s headquarters or owners don’t have a good understanding of what’s really happening where they work.
Based on data from 67 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and June 2026.

Do workers feel well informed about how Illinois Tool Works is doing?

Only some people feel well informed about how the company is doing.
35% of people feel that they aren’t kept well informed about how the company is doing as a whole.
Based on data from 66 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and June 2026.
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Quality Control Inspector

The Cavco Family of Companies

Seguin, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

ABOUT THE ROLE
The quality control group monitors, supports, and influences the design, configurations, and actual construction necessary to guide our design and production teams to manufacture high quality industry leading homes and components for our customers in accordance with regulatory requirements.
The quality control inspector undertakes the inspection of materials, components, and final products to confirm adherence to quality, regulatory, and engineering specifications. He/she works collaboratively with production departments to identify ways to continuously improve production quality. The quality control inspector may work independently or under direct supervision executing specific process steps under continuous quality review and coaching as needed.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Works in a safe manner following all safety policies while performing job duties.
  • Undertakes to maintain a safe and healthy work environment for all employees by identifying any safety standards, procedures, or regulations that are not optimally addressed. Maintains open communication with supervisor regarding safety concerns.
  • Follows work orders and instructions in order to accurately and efficiently review the preparation and assembly of building components based on production area specifications and regulatory requirements including HUD specifications.
  • Inspects incoming materials, in-process production, and finished products to ensure materials and products meet specifications, regulatory requirements, and applicable drawings; conducts visual and measurement tests; documents and communicates rejections of unacceptable items and required corrections; ensures defective products are not delivered to the customer.
  • Works collaboratively with production supervisors, team leads, and line assemblers to discuss inspection results and provides guidance as needed.
  • Documents inspection results by completing inspection reports and checklists; communicates any violations of the quality process or adherence to job performance requirements to Production Supervisors and QC Manager.
  • Maintains a good attendance record and proactively communicates and coordinates with supervisors regarding attendance.
  • Keeps inspection and measurement equipment operating by following operating instructions and notifying management when repairs are necessary.
  • Assists in maintaining and keeping tools, machinery, and work area clean and organized.
  • Performs various other job duties as assigned and needed.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
  • Must be 18 years of age.
  • This can be a physically demanding job requiring the ability to lift 40+ pounds, to grip, work over head, pull at chest height, bend, stand, walk, kneel, crawl, push, pull, reach, climb and carry various materials and equipment.
  • High school diploma and substantial experience in and clear understanding of the requirements and expectations across multiple production areas in a fabrication / manufacturing environment expected. Must have experience reading and interpreting schematics and excellent problem-solving skills.
  • Experience in quality control Inspection preferred including building code knowledge, ability to gain an understanding of construction manuals, standards, regulations, and specifications regarding the products.
  • Bilingual Spanish preferred.
  • Ability to build effective relationships with fellow employees and supervisors including when providing constructive feedback and inspection results.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills required.
  • Ability to handle multiple projects while maintaining attention to detail.
  • Ability to work in a team, to be trained, and take direction.
  • Flexible to work in a fast paced, changing environment.
  • Not afraid to get dirty and handle tools/equipment daily.
  • Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen.

Equal Opportunity Employer
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