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Quality Control Inspector I

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Clark Pacific

Adelanto, CA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 03/16/2026 (Updated 7 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/27/2026

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The Quality Control Inspector I is an entry-level position that will learn and utilize proper methods to measure quality for all phases of product manufacturing. They will maintain a system of records that provides full information regarding the testing of materials, tensioning, an inspection of finished products, camber, member dimensions, and concrete strength. The Quality Control Inspector I will work under the supervision of quality control Lead Inspector. At Clark Pacific, the Quality Control Inspector I is an entry-level quality role responsible for learning and applying proper inspection and testing methods across all phases of product manufacturing. This position supports quality assurance by maintaining accurate records related to material testing, inspections, concrete strength, camber, and finished product dimensions. The Quality Control Inspector I works under the supervision of the Quality Control Lead Inspector and collaborates closely with Manufacturing and Engineering teams.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Exercise a high level of professionalism and confidentiality when working with staff, projects, and proprietary information. Perform required plant testing and inspections of materials and embeds prior to initial concrete placement and conduct daily check testing for quality maintenance. Inspect forms and new setup changes prior to concrete placement. Perform routing checks for blockouts, cast-in items, reinforcement placement, and other critical tolerance items. Verify that materials and embeds are properly secured during concrete placement. Inspect finished products to ensure compliance with plant and client quality standards. Report finish defects, cracking, and other quality issues in a timely manner. Verify finished products against approved drawings and plant standards, including dimensions, finishes, identification markings, and cast-in locations. Verify initial camber and perform final inspections during loading to identify chips, cracks, warpage, or other defects, including re-inspection after repairs. Observe storage areas to ensure proper blocking and prevention of damage, contamination, or staining. Maintain accurate inspection records and testing documentation to support ACI, PCI, and IAS compliance. Apply all relevant safety principles and processes at all times. Communicate inspection findings verbally and electronically with Manufacturing and Engineering teams. Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Minimum of 2 years of experience in a concrete or construction-related field required. Concrete testing experience required, including pre-pour and post-pour testing . Experience with rebar, form, and welding inspections preferred. Ability to read approved drawings, blueprints, and use a tape measure accurately. High school diploma or GED preferred. Willingness to complete required Quality Control training and certifications within designated timeframes.
Skills and Abilities:
Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality standards. Effective written and verbal communication skills. Strong organizational and documentation skills. Ability to manage multiple inspections while meeting deadlines. Comfortable using computers, tablets, and data entry systems. Ability to escalate issues appropriately while maintaining positive working relationships.
Work Environment & Physical Requirements:
Manufacturing and outdoor environments with exposure to weather, noise, moving equipment, and machinery. Ability to stand, walk, climb, bend, and lift up to 50 lbs. regularly. Required use of PPE including hard hat, high-visibility vest, gloves, and eye and hearing protection. Overtime and shift changes may be required based on production needs.
Benefits:
Competitive hourly pay, paid weekly Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance Medical FSA and Dependent Care FSA options Employer-paid life insurance Voluntary ancillary benefits including Accident, Critical Illness, and Whole Life insurance 401(k) with company match Paid training and career development opportunities Benefits are subject to a waiting period. Interested? If you are detail-oriented, safety-focused, and interested in building a career in quality and manufacturing, we encourage you to apply. Clark Pacific is an Equal Opportunity Employer Equal Opportunity Employer / Protected Veterans / Individuals with Disabilities Quality Control Inspector
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out of 5 stars The Quality Control Inspector I is an entry-level position that will learn and utilize proper methods to measure quality for all phases of product manufacturing. They will maintain a system of records that provides full information regarding the testing of materials, tensioning, an inspection of finished products, camber, member dimensions, and concrete strength. The Quality Control Inspector I will work under the supervision of quality control Lead Inspector. At Clark Pacific, the Quality Control Inspector I is an entry-level quality role responsible for learning and applying proper inspection and testing methods across all phases of product manufacturing. This position supports quality assurance by maintaining accurate records related to material testing, inspections, concrete strength, camber, and finished product dimensions. The Quality Control Inspector I works under the supervision of the Quality Control Lead Inspector and collaborates closely with Manufacturing and Engineering teams.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Exercise a high level of professionalism and confidentiality when working with staff, projects, and proprietary information. Perform required plant testing and inspections of materials and embeds prior to initial concrete placement and conduct daily check testing for quality maintenance. Inspect forms and new setup changes prior to concrete placement. Perform routing checks for blockouts, cast-in items, reinforcement placement, and other critical tolerance items. Verify that materials and embeds are properly secured during concrete placement. Inspect finished products to ensure compliance with plant and client quality standards. Report finish defects, cracking, and other quality issues in a timely manner. Verify finished products against approved drawings and plant standards, including dimensions, finishes, identification markings, and cast-in locations. Verify initial camber and perform final inspections during loading to identify chips, cracks, warpage, or other defects, including re-inspection after repairs. Observe storage areas to ensure proper blocking and prevention of damage, contamination, or staining. Maintain accurate inspection records and testing documentation to support ACI, PCI, and IAS compliance. Apply all relevant safety principles and processes at all times. Communicate inspection findings verbally and electronically with Manufacturing and Engineering teams. Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Minimum of 2 years of experience in a concrete or construction-related field required. Concrete testing experience required, including pre-pour and post-pour testing . Experience with rebar, form, and welding inspections preferred. Ability to read approved drawings, blueprints, and use a tape measure accurately. High school diploma or GED preferred. Willingness to complete required Quality Control training and certifications within designated timeframes.
Skills and Abilities:
Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality standards. Effective written and verbal communication skills. Strong organizational and documentation skills. Ability to manage multiple inspections while meeting deadlines. Comfortable using computers, tablets, and data entry systems. Ability to escalate issues appropriately while maintaining positive working relationships.
Work Environment & Physical Requirements:
Manufacturing and outdoor environments with exposure to weather, noise, moving equipment, and machinery. Ability to stand, walk, climb, bend, and lift up to 50 lbs. regularly. Required use of PPE including hard hat, high-visibility vest, gloves, and eye and hearing protection. Overtime and shift changes may be required based on production needs.
Benefits:
Competitive hourly pay, paid weekly Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance Medical FSA and Dependent Care FSA options Employer-paid life insurance Voluntary ancillary benefits including Accident, Critical Illness, and Whole Life insurance 401(k) with company match Paid training and career development opportunities Benefits are subject to a waiting period. Interested? If you are detail-oriented, safety-focused, and interested in building a career in quality and manufacturing, we encourage you to apply. Clark Pacific is an Equal Opportunity Employer Equal Opportunity Employer / Protected Veterans / Individuals with Disabilities

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