Lighthouse Louisiana

Quality Inspector

Lighthouse Louisiana  •  $32k - $36k/yr  •  New Orleans, LA (Onsite)  •  1 month ago
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Job Description

The Quality Inspector, under the direction of the Safety & Quality Assurance Manager, supports the organization’s commitment to producing high-quality goods by identifying defects, documenting findings, and facilitating Nonconformance Reports (NCRs) to maintain product integrity and customer satisfaction. This role ensures compliance with internal standards, customer specifications, and ISO 9001:2015 requirements.

The Quality Inspector will be responsible for the following core job duties:

  1. Quality Inspection & Testing Perform routine inspections and testing of raw materials, in-process goods, finished products, and outbound shipments. Conduct visual inspections, dimensional checks, leak tests, and other quality assessments as required. Document inspection results accurately and completely, maintaining both digital and physical records. Identifying non-conforming materials or products and initiate NCRs in collaboration with production and quality teams. Communicate inspection findings to the Safety & Quality Assurance Manager and relevant supervisors. Support ISO 9001:2015 compliance by following established protocols and contributing to audit readiness.
  2. Production & Shipping Support: Verify packaging and labeling accuracy for finished goods prior to shipment. Assist with quality-related documentation for production logs, shipping records, and traceability. Apply quality control identifiers (e.g., glow dots, tags) to inspected items as per procedure.
  3. Collaboration & Reporting Provide end-of-shift reports summarizing inspection activities, findings, and any actions taken. Participate in continuous improvement initiatives and quality training sessions. Maintain organized inspection files and contribute to quality data tracking systems.
  4. General Duties Adhere to Lighthouse Louisiana’s safety plan and workplace practices. Perform duties in a professional, team-oriented manner. Support other quality-related tasks as assigned.

Requirements

JOB QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS

  1. Education High School Diploma or GED required.
  2. Experience Prior experience in quality inspection or manufacturing preferred; ISO experience preferred.
  3. Special Knowledge/Skills Ability to read and interpret product specifications and inspection criteria. Proficient in basic math and Microsoft Office applications. Strong attention to detail and organizational skills. Ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks. Critical thinker with good problem solving skills. Superior oral and written communication skills.
  4. Supervisory Responsibility None.
  5. Physical: Able to detect minor defects on finished products, completed cases, stacked pallets, and printed labels. Ability to move safely and independently throughout a dynamic manufacturing environment, avoiding obstacles that change throughout the day. Able to reach, bend, and stoop to perform inspection duties. Able to comfortably lift 50 lbs.
  6. Personality Reliable, motivated, flexible, and team oriented. Excellent interpersonal skills. Passion for ensuring high quality work.
  7. Working Conditions Manufacturing and warehouse settings.
  8. Work Schedule Full time/Non-Exempt, 40 hours weekly. May work some overtime hours during emergencies and when extraordinary circumstances warrant overtime to ensure adequate stabilization and issue resolution.
  9. Background Check and Drug Testing required Employment is contingent upon satisfactory results.

This job description does not imply that these are the only duties to be performed. Upon request, the employee in this

position will perform such other tasks as required for the effective operation of the Department and organization upon

request by his/her supervisor.

Lighthouse Louisiana

About Lighthouse Louisiana

We help people get jobs, regain their independence, and challenge expectations of the capabilities of people with disabilities. Even as a century-old nonprofit, we're constantly evolving to better serve our community.

Our manufacturing department employs blind, sighted, and low-vision individuals to produce items like paper cups, mess trays, and paper plates. The sale of these items supports our services, which are free to the consumer.

Many of the items we produce are sold to the United States Government, and are used by US troops around the world.

Locally, the Lighthouse helps youth and adults make the most of their remaining vision; find a job; build computer skills; use tools to manage their daily lives; and build a network of support for increased quality of life.

We also provide professional American Sign Language interpreting and connect people who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing with equipment and resources.

Industry
Healthcare & Social Services
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
New Orleans, LA
Year Founded
1915
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