Hardware Quality Inspector
TLDR
Quality-focused inspector skilled in SMT solder joint inspection and mechanical hardware measurement, documenting results, reading engineering docs, and IPC J-STD certification.
Seeking a Quality Control (QC) Inspector who has experience with solder joint inspection of Surface Mount Technology (SMT) and mixed technology hardware.
- The candidate will also have experience with inspection and measurement of mechanical hardware
- Must be able to clearly communicate and document inspection results
- Must be able to read and interpret engineering documentation as well as adjust to changing priorities in a dynamic manufacturing environment
- Must be able to pass IPC J-STD inspection certification testing
- Ability to sit and operate an inspection microscope for long periods (e.g. up to 10 hour shifts) is required
- Must be able to support overtime and weekend work
- A high school diploma or GED is required.
- Must have at least 5 years of Quality Inspection experience.
Compensation: Base pay range is $25-30/hour, depending on qualifications. SEAKR has very rich medical, dental and vision insurance plans, along with a generous 401(k) retirement plan. In addition to base salary, employees are eligible for a year-end bonus. SEAKR offers a variety of paid leave, such as vacation, sick, bereavement, and FMLA.
Shift: Hours are 6am-3:30pm Monday- Friday, with alternating Fridays off.
SEAKR is an Equal Opportunity Employer - All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
US Citizenship Required
Applications will be accepted until 6/19/26.
Benefits
Health Insurance
medical, dental and vision insurance plans
401(k) retirement plan
generous 401(k) retirement plan
Paid Time Off
paid leave, such as vacation, sick, bereavement, and FMLA
SEAKR Engineering builds advanced electronics specifically designed for space applications. Targeting the aerospace sector, we innovate to push the boundaries of technology, contributing to transformative solutions that elevate satellite systems and space exploration.