Summary: The QC Technician I performs basic inspection, testing, and documentation activities to ensure product quality and compliance with company procedures. This entry-level role supports inâprocess and final inspections of tubing, strip, welds, and finished products under direct supervision. The QC Technician I uses standard measuring and testing equipment, follows established work instructions, and maintains accurate records. Rotating day and night shifts may be required based on production needs. Job Duties/Responsibilities Perform inâprocess and final inspections on API 5ST, 5LCP, welded strip, and tubing products under direct supervision. Conduct basic dimensional inspections using standard measuring and testing equipment. Assist with strip, weld, fitting, spool, and visual inspections during production rollâup. Support basic destructive testing activities such as sample collection, preparation, and labeling. Assist NDT personnel with MT, PT, UT, ET, or EC activities as trained (no independent interpretation required). Follow shop routers/work orders and inspection sequences as directed. Document receiving, inâprocess, and final inspections accurately and maintain QC files and electronic logs. Report potential quality issues, nonconformances, or irregularities to the QC Supervisor or Leadman. Perform basic equipment checks and support simple calibration tasks under supervision. Maintain work areas, tools, and equipment in a clean and organized condition. Communicate inspection results to Mill Operators, Welders, Supervisors, and QC team members. Support Engineering, Service Operations, or R&D teams by preparing samples or images as requested. Assist and support 3rdâparty inspectors as needed. Follow all company safety policies, QMS procedures, and participate in safety meetings/trainings.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees