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Quality Control Inspector
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Quality Control Inspector responsible for monitoring, inspecting, and validating contractor operations in asset accountability and transportation management at a U.S. Army site.
14d ago
Expert & Leadership (13+ years)
Contractor
Fort Liberty, NC
Onsite
Company Size
1,500 Employees
Service Specialisms
Engineering
Construction
Project Management
Technical Services
Consulting
Operations & Maintenance
Logistics
IT Services
Sector Specialisms
Facilities & Ground Logistics
Information Technology
Aerospace Solutions
Protective Services
Systems Engineering
Mission Support
Government Security Operations
Detention Management Operations
Role
What you would be doing
monitor transportation
qc inspections
compliance checks
data validation
record management
audit support
Monitor transportation operations including shipment planning, cargo documentation, convoy preparation, and load security.
Promote a culture of accountability, safety, and continuous improvement in all asset and transportation functions.
Inspect vehicles, containers, and cargo for safety, load balance, and regulatory compliance prior to movement.
Ensure compliance with U.S. Army transportation regulations and Defense Transportation Regulation (DTR).
Provide coaching to site personnel on QC processes, documentation accuracy, and compliance requirements.
Validate data entries in Army logistics systems (e.g., GCSS-Army, DPAS, LMP) for correctness and timeliness.
Conduct regular QC inspections and audits of asset and transportation functions.
Verify accuracy of transportation documents (DD Forms 1149, 1348-1A, bills of lading, TCMDs, etc.).
Record and report findings, issue corrective action requests, and track resolutions.
Provide weekly and monthly QC performance summaries to the QC Manager and Project leadership.
Ensure compliance with ISO 9001:2015 QMS procedures and site-level SOPs.
Support external inspections by Army representatives, auditors, and Contracting Officer’s Representatives (CORs).
Assist in developing quality-focused SOPs, work instructions, and checklists.
Maintain accurate QC records, inspection reports, and corrective action logs.
Support audits and property accountability reviews to prevent loss or mismanagement of Army equipment.
Verify accurate accountability, storage, and tracking of Army assets in accordance with AR 710-2, AR 735-5, DA PAM 710-2-1, and applicable technical manuals.
Support trend analysis by identifying recurring issues and recommending preventive actions.
Inspect property records, hand receipts, and inventory documentation for accuracy and compliance.
What you bring
office
army contractor
communication
degree
it systems
problem solving
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint).
Prior experience with U.S. Army contractor support operations strongly preferred.
Ability to prepare and present inspection/audit reports to management and Army representatives.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
MUST have REAL ID.
IO 9001:2015 quality management principles.
Army transportation regulations and Defense Transportation Regulation (DTR).
Knowledge of safety practices related to transportation and material handling.
Education: Associate’s degree in Logistics, Quality, Business Administration, or related field required; bachelor’s preferred. Equivalent military experience accepted.
3-5 years of quality control, logistics, or Army transportation/supply experience.
Strong attention to detail and problem-solving abilities.
Familiarity with Army logistics IT systems (GCSS-Army, LMP, DPAS, TC-AIMS).
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Security clearance
army supply and property accountability regulations
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