The Precision Companies include Precision Fabricating & Cleaning Co., Inc. (PFC), Precision Mechanical Inc. (PMI) and Precision Enterprises, Inc. (PEI) - separate, but complementary, business units.
Established in 1964, PFC has served the process industry continuously since 1964 and has performed work in aerospace, the food and beverage industry, the energy (hydrogen, nuclear and fossil fuels) industry, for bulk gas suppliers, and for automakers. Our capabilities include all forms of welding, tube and pipe fabrication, structural fabrication, and metal treatments. PFC specializes in the assembly of process and ground support equipment (skid mounted and modular construction) and specialty services, such as, precision cleaning of piping/tubing systems and components, passivation and component reconditioning and testing. PFC is ISO 9001/AS9100 registered.
PMI has been offering mechanical services to a wide array of government, industrial, commercial, and institutional customers since 1986. PMI installs process piping and equipment, plumbing and HVAC systems in hospitals, schools, airports/air bases, semiconductor manufacturing facilities and launch complexes.
With strong financials, more than 200 employees, and 60,000 square feet of facilities located on 21 acres, the Precision Companies are ready to serve you.
Quality Inspector
Standard Duties
Prepare inspection plans from blueprints and perform visual and dimensional inspection on fabricated and machined parts.
Measure parts per blueprints with equipment needed.
Perform basic mathematical skills (I.E subtraction, addition, multiplication, and division)
Perform simple conversations (I.E millimeters to inches, kilograms to pounds, fractions to decimals, etc.)
Monitor compliance with established quality standards
Establish quality standards, inspection, test and recording and reporting methods.
Perform visual and physical inspections, sampling, and testing of subassemblies and large completed units with very complicated, exacting tolerances for extremely precise workmanship, alignment, operating performance and mechanical, hydraulic, electronic, or electrical requirements, using all types of precision measuring tools and equipment.
Using testing apparatus and equipment for conformance to electrical, mechanical, and other requirements.
Prepare and issue quality certifications.
Job Requirements
Minimum of high school degree. Must be proficient in Microsoft Word & Excel.
Minimum 3 months of experience
Ability to read and understand blueprints
Ability to discern between different material forms, alloys, and grades
Basic mathematical skills
Microsoft Word & Excel
Good oral and written communication skills.
Good organizational and problem-solving skills.
Ability to lift 51 pounds from floor to table height
Must be able to physically position oneself on large parts and confined spaces
Ability of reading J1 letters for near vision and 20/30 far vision with or without corrective lenses
Capabilities
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, specifications, manuals, and/or work instructions. Good oral and written communication skills. Good organizational and problem-solving skills.
Physical Requirements
Bending, stooping, lifting to 25 pounds.
Equipment to be Used
Computer, various electrical and mechanical test equipment.
Note
Duties and skills required for this position are general and describe the principal functions, level
of knowledge and skills required of this job. You should not consider it an all-inclusive listing of
work requirements. You may be asked to perform other duties as assigned, including work in
other functional areas. Willingness to contribute in such a manner is taken into consideration in
job candidacy, transfer, and performance appraisal.
This position is subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) which requires U.S. person status. ITAR defines U.S. person as a U.S. citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident (i.e. ‘Green Card Holder’) Political Asylee, or Refugee.