Quality Inspector – Metal Fabrication #495
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About the role
As part of its expansion, our business partner in the metal fabrication industry is creating a new position for a Quality Inspector. Working closely with the production team, the person in this role will play a key part in maintaining quality standards throughout the manufacturing process, acting both as a guardian of compliance and as a reference resource for operators.
Responsibilities:
- Perform dimensional and visual inspections of manufactured parts according to client specifications and internal standards.
- Read, understand, and apply information contained in technical drawings: dimensions, tolerances, notes, views, material lists, and product types (pipes, plates, sheets, etc.).
- Verify weld compliance and determine required actions: accept, reject, or request rework.
- Produce and complete quality documentation, including inspection reports, certificates of conformity, and welding reports as required.
- Use advanced metrology equipment, including coordinate measuring machines (CMM) and measuring arms.
- Interpret and apply geometric tolerances (GD&T).
- Ensure instruments are valid, calibrated, and properly tracked, and maintain associated records.
- Support production teams by clarifying quality requirements to meet deadlines and client expectations.
- Perform any other related tasks as needed.
Benefits:
- Collaborative, respectful, and recognition-focused work environment.
- Permanent full-time position (40 hours/week).
- Access to a comprehensive group insurance plan after 3 months.
- Opportunity to join a RRSP program with employer contribution after 3 months.
- Concrete opportunities for learning, professional development, and internal advancement.
- Friendly and family-oriented atmosphere.
Requirements:
- DEP in Welding or Machining, DEC in Mechanical Engineering, or any other relevant training (combination of education and experience accepted).
- 1–3 years of relevant experience in a manufacturing environment.
- Excellent ability to read and interpret technical drawings and apply geometric tolerance principles.
- Good knowledge of metal fabrication processes, including machining and welding.
- Attention to detail, rigor, and sound judgment.
- Ability to manage priorities and work under tight deadlines.
- Functional knowledge of Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, Outlook).
Salary: $24.90–$29.95 per hour
Schedule: Day shift – Monday to Thursday 6:30 am–3:30 pm, Friday 6:30 am–12:30 pm
Status: Permanent
Interested in this position? Send your application to Julie Ferron via email at jferron@bedardressources.com.