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Quality Assurance Inspector

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Cypress Rail Solutions LLC

Erskine, MN (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 6 weeks ago (Updated 5 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/27/2026

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Build Your Career With a Team That Keeps America Moving Cypress Rail Solutions is hiring a QA In‑Process Inspector to support railcar repair operations by ensuring work meets quality, safety, and regulatory standards. This role plays a critical part in maintaining compliance with AAR, FRA, and customer requirements while supporting efficient production and accurate documentation. Whether you bring inspection experience from rail, manufacturing, or industrial environments, this is an opportunity to apply your knowledge in a hands‑on setting where quality truly matters. What You'll Do Conduct in‑process and final inspections of railcar repairs, including structural, mechanical, coatings, and safety components Verify all work complies with AAR Interchange Rules, FRA regulations, Cypress standards, and customer specifications Review and audit Billing Repair Cards (BRCs) and work orders for accuracy and compliance Perform visual and dimensional inspections using gauges, measuring tools, and reference manuals Document inspection results, photographs, and required forms to support repair authorization and billing Communicate inspection findings with supervisors, production teams, and customers to resolve issues and support corrective actions Assist with internal, external, and customer audits and provide required documentation Support training of shop personnel on quality procedures and inspection requirements Follow and promote all Cypress safety policies and PPE requirements What We're Looking For High school diploma or GED required; technical or associate degree preferred 2-3 years of railcar repair, inspection, or industrial QA experience Working knowledge of AAR manuals, FRA regulations, and railcar components Welding inspection experience preferred; familiarity with
AWS D15.1, AAR C
‑III, and Appendix W is a plus Ability to read blueprints, technical drawings, and work instructions Strong attention to detail and clear communication skills Basic computer skills for documentation and reporting Ability to work at heights, in confined spaces, and in varying weather conditions Why You'll Love Working Here Full‑time, stable employment A role with real impact on safety, quality, and customer satisfaction Collaborative team environment with experienced professionals Opportunities to expand technical and inspection skills Competitive compensation and benefits Join a company where quality is taken seriously, your experience is valued, and the work you do helps keep railcars safely. Summary The QA In-Process Inspector is responsible for inspecting railcars during various stages of repair and maintenance to ensure compliance with Association of American Railroads (AAR), Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), and customer requirements. This role ensures all repairs meet regulatory, quality, and safety standards while maintaining accurate documentation through the Billing Repair Card (BRC) process. The QA In-Process Inspector plays a vital role in supporting production efficiency, customer satisfaction, and the integrity of railcar repairs. Responsibilities Conduct in-process and final inspections of railcar repairs, including structural, mechanical, coatings, and safety components. Ensure all repairs comply with AAR Interchange Rules, FRA regulations, Cypress standards, and customer specifications. Audit Billing Repair Cards (BRCs) and work orders to verify compliance and ensure work instructions and estimates accurately capture labor, materials, and repair requirements. Perform visual and dimensional inspections using appropriate gages, measurement tools, and reference manuals. Document inspection results, photographs, and required forms to support repair authorizations and customer billing. Communicate inspection results to supervisors, production staff, and customers to resolve discrepancies and ensure timely corrective actions. Participate in internal and external audits (AAR, ISO, customer) and provide required records or corrective actions. Identify nonconforming conditions and initiate corrective/preventive measures in collaboration with QA leadership. Support training of shop personnel on quality procedures, inspection practices, and compliance requirements. Maintain records, logs, and reports consistent with company and regulatory standards. Follow and enforce all Cypress safety procedures, PPE requirements, and workplace policies. Requirements High School Diploma or GED required; Associate's or technical degree preferred. Minimum 2-3 years of railcar repair or inspection experience; manufacturing/industrial QA experience will be considered. Strong knowledge of AAR manuals, FRA safety standards, and railcar anatomy. Familiarity with welding inspections in accordance with
AWS D15.1
(Railroad Welding Specification), AAR C-III (Tank Car Specifications), and Appendix W (Welding of Tank Cars), along with other structural codes; NDT experience is a plus. Ability to read and interpret blueprints, technical drawings, and work orders. Strong attention to detail with effective verbal and written communication skills. Basic computer literacy, data entry, and familiarity with QA software tools. Ability to work at heights, in confined spaces, and in varying environmental conditions. Physically able to lift 50+ lbs, climb ladders, crouch, crawl, and work in awkward positions. Dependable, safety-minded, and committed to continuous improvement. Preferred Qualifications AWS Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) or Visual Testing Level II certification. Prior experience with inbound/outbound inspections at a railcar repair facility. Experience supporting AAR or
ISO/M-1003
quality audits. Work Environment Indoor and outdoor shop environment around heavy equipment, moving railcars, dust, fumes, and varying weather conditions. Moderate to loud noise levels; PPE required at all times. Overtime, weekend, or varied shifts may be required to support business needs.

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