The Quality Control Inspector ensures that all products meet established quality standards, customer specifications, and regulatory requirements. This role is responsible for inspecting materials, components, and finished assemblies throughout the production process to verify accuracy, compliance, and workmanship. The Quality Control Inspector plays a key role in maintaining product integrity, reducing defects, and supporting continuous improvement initiatives across the facility.
Shift & Pay:
Monday-Friday 6am-2:30pm and some Saturdays as needed
Key Responsibilities:
Properly operate measurement and testing equipment to ensure the quality of products and raw materials.
Conduct measurements, tests, and visual inspections of all manufactured products in accordance with internal and external quality standards outlined in QC forms, inspection/test sheets, and technical drawings.
Perform incoming inspections of raw materials to ensure compliance with required specifications before release to production.
Accurately record and maintain all relevant inspection data on QC forms based on daily inspections and testing activities.
Immediately report any deviations from quality standards to the appropriate supervisor and document findings accordingly.
Perform final inspections once products meet internal and external quality standards, signing off or stamping production tags and work orders as required. Where applicable, identify products using an appropriate labeling system.
Conduct secondary quality checks on in-stock products as needed.
Re-inspect and document customer-returned products to assess compliance with company standards.
Execute routine internal audits and support external audit activities to verify adherence to quality protocols.
Communicate relevant quality control information to the next shift’s inspector during shift transitions.
Provide assistance and information to production personnel, supervisors, and management as required.
Verify manual/automated product label information and print the weekly allotment of labels. Perform all other duties as required
Job Requirements:
Minimum of 3 years of experience in quality inspection.
2+ years Experience in a manufacturing environment.
Strong knowledge and understanding of measuring and basic math skills.
Strong computer skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Excel.
Competencies
Excellent organizational skills
Ability to consistently and clearly communicate, both verbally and written
Ability to effectively prioritize workload to achieve deadlines and meet deliverables.
Working Conditions:
The role is primarily performed in a plant environment, involving significant physical labor, including lifting, pulling, and pushing heavy objects, as well as prolonged standing and walking.
Exposure to heat, dust, noise, and equipment such as sharp blades and presses.
Moderate sensory attention is required.
Work pace is often dictated by unpredictable workflows, contributing to moderate stress levels.
Must understand, respect, and adhere to workplace health and safety regulations.

Honesty, fairness, integrity, the golden rule: a customer-first culture. Customers want it- even demand it. And it’s so easy to promise.
This is ‘distance race’ thinking, and building a business on it is harder than you might think. It requires you to sacrifice many short-term opportunities for gain. It means spending whatever time it takes to help a client solve a problem on deadline. It means resisting the urge to cut corners on materials that, once in place, no one will ever see.
It means innovation: going beyond what your customers want or expect, and working restlessly to create new products and ideas to fill unmet needs. It means keeping your word, even when it’s inconvenient, and honouring relationships over transactions, even when it costs. And it means building a team with people who believe it, live it, and stand by it.
At IPEX we’ve long-since made a decision to embrace this long-term thinking, not just when it’s easy, but every day, in everything we do, for every customer and every employee. We don’t do it because we’re nice people, though we like to think we are. We do it because it’s good business, and that the reputation we’ve built over time, job by job, one customer at a time, pays the best dividends.
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Chairman & Chief Executive Officer