Quality Control Technician Professional Services - Coplay, PA at Geebo

Quality Control Technician

Quality Control Technician Trainee - What Will You Do? Record and maintain required measurements and test data to ensure all aggregate, concrete, and/or bituminous materials are made in accordance with project specifications such as PennDOT, PA Turnpike or other governmental agencies.
Learn to complete all necessary documentation/record keeping requirements for PennDOT, PA Turnpike, and NESL.
Ensure components used in all products meet required specifications.
Report results to Production management for quality improvement.
Coordinate any issues or specifications with supervisors or managers.
Record results of inspections and report findings of inspections if the required specifications are not met.
Collect, record, and process any material certifications required for products.
At the end of 18 months the applicant must have passed their PDOT NECEPT aggregate certification.
Learn more about the Materials & Aggregate Industry in PA Requirements - Who Are We Looking For? Two (2) years experience in quality control, materials testing, highway construction, or a related field is preferred.
Knowledge of PennDOT and PTC specifications as well as construction and materials terms and technology.
State Certifications or the ability to obtain State Certifications.
Able to collaborate and communicate across the business.
Positive attitude and willingness to grow and learn.
Team Mindset - The NESL Way Focus on Safety, Quality, and Accuracy.
Why Apply? Competitive Benefit Package - Medical, Vision, Dental, 401k, Vacation, Life Insurance, etc Career Growth - We pride ourselves in developing coworkers and promoting from within.
Stable Industry - Our materials are in high demand year over year.
Recommended Skills Construction Materials Testing (Tests) Positive Attitude Production Management Quality Management Roadworks, Highways And Utilities Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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