Warehouse Associate


DAYTON, OH 45415

Posted: 9/23/2024

Job Description

Quality Inspectors work in manufacturing plants, warehouses, or other locations where our customer's parts are being produced or stored.

The location may vary from day to day depending on the needs of our customers.

Quality Inspector Job Responsibilities & Duties

Performs various sorting

Inspection, production, and data entry

Reads and follows work instructions, work rules, and directions

Maintains organization and cleanliness of work area Uses inspection, measuring, and test equipment as required Completes required training classes Follows all employee policies and other duties as assigned Quality Inspector Job Qualifications & Skills Flexibility and adaptability Positive attitude and self-motivated Detail orientated


To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (937) 802-0600

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