Subsidiary:
Vulcan Steel Products
Overview:
The Quality Control Inspector I is responsible for performing inspections, investigating quality issues, and supporting the ISO 9001 Quality Management System within Vulcan’s Heat Treat, Cold Drawn and Threaded Rod production departments. This role focuses on proactive inspection, data entry, customer complaint support, and assisting senior quality personnel with audits and corrective actions.
Responsibilities:
- Perform daily or shift proactive in-process and final inspections of heat-treated, cold-drawn, and threaded products.
- Audit production processes to ensure compliance with specifications and internal procedures.
- Manage and maintain defective list and inspection records.
- Monitor and manage gages and measuring equipment used in inspection processes.
- Repair and calibrate gages in-house as trained and authorized.
- Assist in investigating Returned Material Authorizations (RMAs), investigating and analyzing customer complaints and investigating raw material issues and support mill claim documentation.
- Support internal ISO audits (plant tours) and corrective action documentation (ICARs).
- Assist in writing or revising SOPs and basic technical training for production personnel as needed.
Qualifications:
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Excellent analytical skills and strong attention to detail
- Exceptional communication skills
- Team player and positive attitude
- Computer literacy required (ERP systems such as Plex, Microsoft Office).
- Has forklift certification or the ability to obtain forklift certification
Preferred Qualifications:
- 1–3 years of manufacturing or quality experience
- Basic understanding of ISO 9001
- Knowledge of threaded rod, heat treat, or cold-drawn processes
Steel Dynamics, Inc., and all affiliated entities are equal opportunity employers.
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OmniSource
Founded in Fort Wayne, IN in 1943, OmniSource, LLC has grown to become one of North America’s largest processors, distributors, and managers of scrap and secondary metals. We collect, process, and resell a wide variety of scrap metal. The company ships over 5 million gross tons of recycled steel and 1 billion pounds of nonferrous and stainless-steel scrap annually.
Our primary collection and processing facilities are concentrated in the Midwest, the South, and the Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. But our reach stretches across North America, utilizing a wide-ranging fleet of trucks, containers, railcars, and barges to collect and haul metals. We expect to continue to expand OmniSource’s footprint, deploying our processing assets to cover new geographical territories, opening new facilities, and making targeted acquisitions.
Supplementing our company-operated scrap collection sites, we also acquire metals from industrial scrap generators with which we have established strategic partnerships. We have designed and installed customized metals-recycling programs, some of which we manage and operate, for manufacturing companies nationwide.
Our national brokerage and trading operations serve both metals buyers and sellers, providing the market intelligence and insights needed to optimize transaction value.
OmniSource was acquired in 2007 by Steel Dynamics, Inc., and operates independently as a wholly owned subsidiary.
1,000 to 1,499 employees
https://www.omnisource.com