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Dayton Granger, Inc., a leader in aviation and aerospace component manufacturing, is seeking a Quality Inspector for first shift. You will be responsible for inspecting production assemblies, ensuring compliance with quality standards, and maintaining inspection records. The role offers a competitive salary, benefits including a 401(k) match, and promotes a great work-life balance in a collaborative environment.
Immediately Hiring: Quality Inspector (Manufacturing / First Shift)
Company: Dayton-Granger, Inc.
Industry: Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
Shift: 1st Shift Monday - Friday
Direct Hire, Competitive Pay, Great Benefits, Work-Life BalanceJust 4 miles from Fort Lauderdale’s sunny beaches, Dayton Granger, Inc designs, produces and supplies cutting edge avionics products in support of current and upcoming programs for commercial, general aviation and military customers. Celebrating 80 years of extensive experience, DG provides stability to its employees while maintaining the comforts of a small company environment.
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Why You'll Love Working Here:
We are a multi-generational team with members representing adiversity of cultures, educational backgrounds, experience levels and ideas all'making it happen' from one location in beautiful, coastal South Florida. Weare a long-standing supplier providing cutting edge products in support of longterm aerospace programs, while at the same time developing new products to meetthe needs of new customers, programs and up and coming markets.
Additionally, DG loves its employees! The average employee tenureis around 10 years. Length of service milestones are celebrated company-wideand employees may make selections of anniversary gifts.
Benefits
EqualOpportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
This position requires use of or access to information subject tothe Export Administration Regulations (“EAR') or the InternationalTraffic in Arms Regulations (“ITAR'). Accordingly, all applicants must beU.S. persons within the meaning of these regulations. Under ITAR, aU.S. person is defined as a U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident, ora person who is a protected individual under the Immigrationand Naturalization Act (8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3)).