Who We Are Genesis Products is a fast-paced, rapidly growing organization looking for new talent to join our team! At Genesis, our most valuable resource is our personnel. With a dynamic, rewarding, and positive work culture, we truly are a people-powered business. We are committed to creating a diverse environment and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
What You Need to Know Genesis Products is seeking an experienced Quality Inspector for our fabrication manufacturing plant specializing in wood panel processing. The ideal candidate will be responsible for:
Product Inspections: Conduct detailed inspections of raw materials, in-process products, and finished goods to ensure they meet company quality standards and customer specifications.
Defect Identification and Reporting: Identify defects such as dimensional inaccuracies, surface imperfections, or material inconsistencies and document findings accurately.
Testing and Measurement: Use measurement tools (e.g., calipers, micrometers, tape measures) to verify product dimensions and tolerances.
Process Monitoring: Monitor production processes to ensure adherence to quality control protocols and recommend adjustments when necessary.
Collaboration with Teams: Work closely with production operators, supervisors, and the teammates to address quality concerns and implement solutions.
Compliance with Standards: Ensure all inspection activities comply with company policies, safety standards, and industry regulations.
What we offer:
$1,000 onboarding bonus within your first year!
$350 referral bonus
Weekly performance bonus
Competitive pay
Opportunities of advancement through our manufacturing careers program
Anniversary and tenure bonus paid yearly
Health, vision, dental, and life benefits
Immediate participation in our company’s 401k program & employer match after 6 months of employment
Paid time off and paid holidays
Quality Control Expertise: Proven experience in quality inspection within a manufacturing or wood panel processing environment.
Measurement Tools Proficiency: Skilled in using tools such as calipers, micrometers, tape measures, or other precision instruments for inspections.
Attention to Detail: Strong ability to identify defects or deviations from specifications with accuracy and consistency.
Documentation Skills: Ability to maintain detailed inspection records and communicate findings effectively.
Problem-Solving Skills: Capability to recommend corrective actions or process improvements based on inspection results.
Team Collaboration: Effective communication skills for working with production teams to resolve quality issues promptly.
Safety Awareness: Commitment to maintaining a safe workspace by adhering to safety protocols during inspections.
Basic Computer Skills: Competence in using software or systems for logging inspection data and generating reports.
Physical Stamina: Ability to stand for extended periods and perform repetitive tasks in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.