Quality Control Inspector- On Call

<p>Kelly is now looking for entry-level <strong>Quality Control Inspectors </strong>to come join our team in building the top-selling vehicles in the Canada’s auto industry.</p> <p><strong>Position: </strong>Quality Inspector/Part Sorting</p> <p><strong>On-call Assignments: </strong>This position will range from part-time to full-time, it is on-call and hours will vary based on production.</p> <p><strong>MUST BE AVAILABLE  Monday-Friday with no restrictions </strong></p> <p><strong>Pay Rate: </strong>$19.15/hour</p> <p><strong>Schedule: </strong>Days <strong>and</strong> Evenings <em><strong>(mandatory)</strong></em></p> <p><strong>Day Shift: </strong>6:15am – 2:45pm</p> <p><strong>Afternoons: </strong>5:30pm – 2:45am (Afternoon shift end times may extend till 4:00am sometimes)</p> <p><strong>Work Location:</strong> Dundas St, Woodstock</p> <p><strong>MAIN DUTIES:</strong></p> <p>· Automotive Quality Inspection of finished materials</p> <p>· Quality Control in Pre-delivery Inspection (PDS)</p> <p>· Sorting various vehicle parts to visually/physically inspect for defects, deformities, and anomalies that may compromise the quality standards of the finished product</p> <p>· Vehicle Consumer Preparation and Inspection Personnel</p> <p>· Completing paperwork/reports</p> <p>· Repacking of parts</p> <p><strong>WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU:</strong></p> <p>· Opportunity to work for a world-class automotive manufacturer</p> <p>· Access to free online training/certifications to supplement your work skills with our diverse Kelly Learning Center</p> <p>· Prompt weekly paychecks via Direct Deposit</p> <p>· Potential long-term / ongoing opportunities <strong>for the right candidates</strong></p> <p>· No Background/Criminal Screenings Required</p> <p><strong>OTHER DETAILS INCLUDE:</strong></p> <p>· All training and safety equipment are provided <strong>(Steel-toe CSA approved footwear is your responsibility)</strong></p> <p>· Rotating Days and Afternoon Shifts – mandatory</p> <p>· Must be flexible with scheduling – some weeks the hours will fluctuate due to the nature of the production cycle</p> <p>· Reliable transportation is required (work location is unavailable via public transit by bus during early morning start/end times)</p> <p>· Opportunities available in both Cambridge and Woodstock plants</p> <p>· Clean and modern work environment</p> <p>· Applicants must have the legal right to work in Canada. Kelly Services is not able to offer sponsorship at this time</p> <p><strong>GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:</strong></p> <p>· Must be able to work Mon-Fri when called</p> <p>· Must be legally eligible to work fulltime in Canada</p> <p>· Must be able to lift 25 – 50lbs</p> <p>· Must have the ability to rotate between Day and Afternoon shift</p> <p>· Must own a pair of CSA approved steel toe safety shoes</p> <p>· Must be able to visually see and distinguish colors without issue</p> <p>· No background/criminal check needed</p> <p>10129402</p>

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