Quality Inspector Technician - All Shifts Available
LG Energy Solution · Phoenix, AZ · 1 mo ago
On-siteQuality AssuranceFull-time
Responsibilities
- Perform in-line quality inspections on ESS Link products during manufacturing
- Maintain a watchful eye on production processes and detect abnormalities, defects, or deviations from standards
- Support containment and initial response activities for quality issues identified on the shop floor
- Document inspection results, issues, and observations using checklists, logs, and basic data tools
- Support outgoing quality confirmation prior to shipment (OQC-related activities)
- Escalate quality concerns to Quality Engineers or Advisors with clear factual information
- Follow and apply quality standards, work instructions, and inspection criteria
- Participate in quality stabilization and continuous improvement activities within manufacturing
Qualifications
- A high school diploma or equivalent is required
- Willingness and ability to work rotating shifts, including night shifts
- Comfortable working in a manufacturing and shop-floor environment
- Basic understanding of safety practices in production environments
- Experience: 2+ years of experience as a Manufacturing Technician or Quality Technician
- Experience working in a production line or manufacturing operation
- Experience with inspection, verification, or quality-related tasks
- Exposure to electrical or mechanical systems within a manufacturing environment
Skills
- A strong shop-floor–oriented, hands-on working style with ownership of assigned quality tasks
- Discipline to follow quality standards, inspection criteria, and work instructions consistently
- Ability to escalate issues based on facts and data, rather than bypassing or informally fixing problems
- Basic documentation and data recording skills, including checklists, logs, and Excel-level tools
- Clear and timely communication with engineers, supervisors, and cross-functional teams
- Awareness of safety practices and risk when working around electrical and mechanical systems
- Adaptability to a start-up or early-stage manufacturing environment where processes are still being established
- Willingness to learn new systems, inspection methods, and quality standards as the organization grows