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Quality Inspector - Franklin TN

Franklin, Tennessee, United States

The Lasko Quality Inspector is responsible for ensuring that box fan products and related components meet defined quality, safety, and regulatory requirements. This role performs inspections, measurements, and documentation across metal pressing, metal painting, injection molding, and final assembly processes.

This is a hands-on plant floor position located in Franklin, TN.

Essential Functions

In-Process Inspections

Conduct inspections during:

  • Metal Pressing: Dimensional accuracy, burrs, deformation
  • Metal Painting: Coating thickness, adhesion, coverage, cosmetic defects
  • Injection Molding: Part dimensions, flash, short shots, sink marks, color
  • Assembly: Fit, function, labeling, wiring, and safety features

Perform final product inspections of box fans for appearance, functionality, and safety.

Measurement and Testing

  • Use appropriate measuring and test equipment, including calipers, micrometers, gauges, coating thickness meters, and visual inspection tools.
  • Verify products against engineering drawings, specifications, control plans, and work instructions.
  • Conduct basic functional and safety checks (e.g., rotation, noise, guards, labeling).

Documentation and Reporting

  • Accurately record inspection results in logs, check sheets, or electronic systems.
  • Identify, segregate, and clearly label nonconforming material.
  • Communicate defects and trends to production, quality, or supervision.
  • Support containment, re-inspection, and verification of corrective actions.

Quality System Support

  • Follow established quality procedures and work instructions.
  • Support internal audits, customer audits, and regulatory inspections as required.
  • Assist with continuous improvement by identifying recurring defects and process issues.
  • Maintain cleanliness and proper calibration status of inspection tools.

Competencies and Abilities

  • Ability to read and interpret:
    • Engineering drawings and specifications
    • Inspection criteria and control plans
  • Basic understanding of manufacturing processes preferred:
    • Metal pressing and forming
    • Paint/coating processes
    • Injection molding
    • Mechanical and electrical assembly
  • Proficient with basic measurement tools.
  • Strong attention to detail with the ability to identify cosmetic and functional defects.
  • Basic computer skills for data entry and reporting.

Certifications and Special Requirements

  • Familiarity with ISO 9001 or similar quality management systems.
  • Knowledge of common quality tools (check sheets, defect tracking, basic root cause analysis).

Education and Experience

  • High school diploma or equivalent required.
  • 1–3 years of experience in a manufacturing quality or inspection role preferred.
  • Experience in metal fabrication, painting/coating, injection molding, or assembly environments is a plus.

Physical Demands

The physical demands described are representative of those required to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Employees are regularly required to talk or hear and frequently required to stand, walk, use hands to handle or feel, and reach with hands and arms.

Work Environment

Work is performed in both an office setting and a manufacturing environment that may be exposed to dust, odors, and noise.

Benefits

We offer a competitive starting wage plus a comprehensive benefits package, including:

  • 401(k) retirement savings plan
  • Comprehensive health insurance
  • Dental and vision plans
  • Company-paid life insurance
  • Telemedicine program
  • Voluntary additional life insurance
  • Tuition reimbursement

About Lasko Products

 Better Air Starts Here. 

Lasko Products is the leading air solutions brand with a reputation for reliable products, peak performance, and perpetual innovation – our commitment to our customers for over a century. Founded in 1906 by Henry Lasko in Philadelphia, Lasko has evolved for over a century to become the global leader in air solution products. From our roots in small appliances, fans, and portable heaters, we’ve grown to become the leading home comfort company while maintaining our unwavering commitment to quality and value. Today, Lasko stands as a symbol of innovation, offering consumers around the world high-performance products; portable fans, heaters, air purifiers, humidifiers, and home ventilation solutions. Our well-known brands, such as B-Air, Air King, and Guardian Technologies, serve both consumer and commercial markets across North America and internationally. As an American company, we take pride in upholding the spirit of hard work, trust and accessibility, ensuring that Lasko remains available to all, for generations to come. Headquartered in West Chester, Pennsylvania, with manufacturing and distribution facilities nationwide, Lasko continues to set the standard in the air solutions category for another 100 years.  

Lasko’s mission is to enhance lives by creating comfortable environments with innovative products you can trust.  

The company’s success is based on Five Core Values: 

Be Bold 

  • Challenge the status quo 
  • Courageously pursue the impossible  
  • Reject mediocrity

 Be Together 

  • Work together for success 
  • Drive trust and candor with each other  
  • Prioritize "We" before "I" 

  Be A Leader 

  • Lead with personal conviction  
  • Inspire each other to deliver high- quality results 
  • Leverage resilience and agility to drive excellence 

 Be Accountable  

  • Consistently deliver to our customers  
  • Embrace commitments as a contract  
  • Take pride in our actions 

 Be The Change  

  • Demonstrate a passion to win  
  • Make a difference at work in our communities  
  • Step forward and take initiative 

Why Join Lasko?  

At Lasko, we believe people do their best work when they’re supported ---- personally and professionally. That’s why we offer flexible hours and a hybrid work schedule for our corporate team, promoting employees to balance life and work in a way that fits their lifestyle. Our dog-friendly corporate headquarters adds a fun, welcoming atmosphere, while our competitive salaries with bonus potential recognize and reward your contributions. We also offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes a strong 401(k) match, wellness incentives, and robust health coverage. Join Lasko and be part of a legacy of innovation – at a company that values flexibility, growth, and a culture where you can thrive. 

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