Day shift – Monday to Thursday 6:30 am–3:30 pm, Friday 6:30 am–12:30 pm
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.
Tasks
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.
Advantages
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.
Job 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).