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AAON, Inc. in Central Oregon is seeking an Entry-Level Quality Control Inspector to support our fast-paced production operations on the assembly line, rotating through assembly, piping, electrical, finishing, testing and wrapping.
You will inspect incoming, in‑process and finished components against company standards, report findings, quarantine non-conforming material, and help design improved inspection methods using QC paperwork and basic MS Office tools.
Work for one of the fastest growing companies in Central Oregon, building state‑of‑the‑art commercial HVAC systems. We are currently hiring Entry‑Level Assemblers to support our production operations. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals who are looking to start their career in manufacturing and gain valuable experience in a dynamic work environment. Work on our fast‑paced assembly line rotating between positions like assembly, piping, electrical, finishing, testing, and wrapping. Learn multiple trade skills and develop your career in manufacturing!
Inspect all aspects and attributes of incoming, in‑process or finished manufactured equipment and/or sub‑assemblies to Company standards and determine acceptance or rejection. Maintain accuracy of reporting inspection data. Inspect product during assembly phase and after completion for design workmanship defects. Report results to lead or supervisor who will make an analysis and take necessary action. Evaluate parts or assemblies against standards by reviewing blueprints, schematics, or drawings. Quarantine non‑conforming material and complete the non‑conforming material process. Help design/implement methods and procedures of inspecting the quality level of products. Utilize QC Inspection Paperwork and Electronic Systems to fulfill inspection and record‑keeping requirements. Complete reports that indicate results of inspection or condition of shipments of materials.
Lift up to 50 lbs. Sit or stand for up to 95 percent of work hours. Periodic visits to the manufacturing facility with seasonal hot and cold temperatures, dust, and some chemical fume exposure.