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Job Description
We are looking for inspectors in and around the area for the inspection of industrial material and equipment.
The Inspector will be assigned to a variety of industrial projects related vendor / shop inspections or vendor surveillance including QAQC inspections during the fabrication of various equipment and machines.
Typically, the inspections would require visual / physical inspection, witness of testing, review of QA / QC documentation including MTRs.
Each inspection completed would require inspector issuing a report of findings within the specific time limit.
The Inspector will be required to sign an independent contractor agreement / sub-contractor agreement (1099) with SGS North America Inc.
Work will be assigned on as needed basis and will be paid for the hours / days and other applicable cost items for the hours / days spent on the assigned work.
The work duration could be a day or several days or several weeks.
Each time an inspection is completed an invoice with a time sheet is expected to pay the inspector for the completed job.
Normal payment terms of the contract is 15 to 20 days after receipt of invoice.
Qualifications
Mileage for round trip driving will be reimbursed at cost. For extended traveling when needed all expense items will be reimbursed at cost against receipts.
Last updated : 2024-08-23
Full Time
Business Services
$44k-57k (estimate)
08/25/2024
11/30/2024
sgscorp.net
ANN ARBOR, MI
25 - 50
2013
ANDREW GERING
<$5M
Business Services
What We Do SGS combines innovative engineering solutions with professional inspection services in the ever-evolving industries of telecom and construction. Founded on the belief that a great business is built by establishing and fostering lifelong relationships with our clients, we operate with a focus on direct communication and pride ourselves on quick turnarounds. Our internal process streamlines each project from conception to completion. SGS provides the peace of mind that project managers need, with the quality of product industry leaders demand. Why We Do It We are passionate about cult ...
ivating an environment where our employees can thrive, and our clients can be successful. Taking pride in our work, we continually aspire to push the boundaries of procedural and engineering efficiencies, with our vision toward shaping the future of industrial systems and engineering standards. We are invested in each and every client because we believe that growth is a result of successful partnerships. How SGS Began After decades in the industry, we came to a realization not every company is created equal. From workflows and deliverables, to client communication, we wanted to do things more efficiently. When SGS was founded in 2013, we made a commitment to provide a better work environment for our employees, where we did things for the right reasons, and recognized the contributions of our colleagues in the industry. Today we are still energized and committed to that goal, maintaining superior standards and best practices along the way. SGS has quickly grown to become a leader in the industry, and the higher we climb, the more grounded we become. Now a full-service engineering firm, we offer nationwide inspections, construction, and geotechnical services to the biggest names in telecom and construction. We know that by doing things right the first time, fostering a healthy culture, and taking pride in our work, our customers will reap the benefits.
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