Silent-Aire Limited Partnership is a wholly owned subsidiary of Johnson Controls. Silent-Aire is a technology driven company that designs, engineers and manufactures hyperscale cooling and modular data center solutions JOIN A GROWING INDUSTRY! In the Edmonton region we have manufacturing facilities in Edmonton, Sherwood Park and Nisku. We offer various shifts: Rotating Day Shift (continental) Monday to Thursday Nightshift Weekend Nightshift (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) Overview The Quality Control Inspector is responsible for direct examination of product to ensure that quality standards and procedures are met and align with legislation and customer specifications. Requiring a high level of attention to detail, the Quality Control Inspector is responsible for strictly adhering to the organization’s quality assurance procedures and policies and identifying defects and/or production errors to prevent these materials from entering the supply chain. The QC document Control Clerk is responsible for control of documentation, OPL creation, etc. Roles & Responsibilities Create and maintain QA/QC control documentation Document Control – organize all inspection documentation papers and online photos provided by inspectors Daily inspection of in process units: ensure sealing is completed, no missing parts, and all other in process inspections are of high quality Ensure productions are inspected as determined by company requirements, checking of paperwork Daily inspection of paperwork for all in process units and report any deficiencies to Quality Supervisor Complete sub assembly inspections such as: motors, coil, evap., furnace, and paint Complete unit final inspections Review inspection documents and make unit packages Report any observed safety issues to the Safety Coach or Safety Coordinator Assist with education of other inspectors and production team members Inspect drawings and marking/breaking work and ensure it is correct Assist marking with Engineering changes where drawings are not correct and submit to Quality Supervisor Inspect all aspect of units with the appropriate forms from the beginning to the end and record all discrepancies Organize all inspection documentation papers and online photos Performs all duties in accordance with Silent-Aire Limited Partnership safety program standards and Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act, Regulations, and Code Other duties as required Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Ability to operate required equipment in a safe and responsible manner. Effective communication skills. Time management skills. Critical eye for identifying defects. Knowledge of appropriate materials, methods, and the tools required in various assembly processes. Ability to work independently and complete daily activities according to work schedule. Knowledge of workplace safety and safe lifting and handling procedures. Must be able to carry and move equipment and/or supplies in excess of 40 pounds. Must be able to read a tape measure and perform simple mathematical fractional equations. Ability to read blueprints is considered an asset. Working Conditions Commercial/Industrial environment Exercise caution, as the environment presents many naturally occurring hazards Always adhere to safety policies (wear protective equipment) Long periods of standing Overtime as required Contacts Communication is primarily internal to the assigned work team and Team Lead/Supervisor/Senior Production Manager. 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