Career Switch | Royalton + Bethel, Vermont
Are You the Person Who Notices What Everyone Else Misses?
Your Attention to Detail Could Be the Start of a Career in Quality.
You don't need "Quality Assurance Technician" on your résumé.
If you're the person who catches mistakes, notices when something isn't right, follows procedures carefully, keeps accurate records, or takes pride in getting the details exactly right, you may already have skills that transfer into a quality career in advanced manufacturing.
You may be more qualified than your job title suggests.
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Quality Assurance Technician · Royalton & Bethel, VT
Direct-hire · Day & night shift opportunities
Transferable skills
You Don't Need a "Quality" Job Title
Quality isn't just a department. It's a way of working. We're interested in people who naturally pay attention to details, follow procedures, document their work accurately, notice inconsistencies, and speak up when something doesn't look right.
Your experience might come from:
Quality systems can be taught. Attention to detail is much harder to teach.
If you're looking at that list thinking, "I'm extremely detail-oriented, but I've never worked in Quality Assurance," this Career Switch opportunity is designed for people like you.
The opportunity
What Could You Move Into?
Great Bay Staffing is recruiting people with strong attention to detail for Quality Assurance Technician careers with an established precision manufacturing and injection molding company with facilities in Royalton and Bethel, Vermont.
Quality Assurance Technicians help make sure every product leaving the production floor meets strict requirements. The work includes:
Previous quality or manufacturing experience is helpful. It is not required for the right person.
Training is available for someone with the right aptitude, attention to detail, and willingness to learn.
What makes someone good at quality?
Quality Is About More Than Inspection
You notice things.
Small inconsistencies catch your attention.
You like things done correctly.
“Close enough” bothers you when there's a right way to do something.
You follow procedures.
You're comfortable working from instructions, standards, checklists, or documented processes.
You document your work.
You understand that if something matters, it needs to be recorded accurately.
You'll speak up.
If something doesn't look right, you're willing to ask questions rather than ignore it.
You're consistent.
You can maintain attention even when you're checking similar things repeatedly.
Those abilities can matter more than having "Quality Technician" on your current résumé.
Precision matters
You'll Learn How to Measure What Matters
Quality Technicians use precision measurement and inspection tools to verify that manufactured parts meet exact specifications. Depending on the product and process, that can include tools such as:
If you've never used all of these before, don't automatically count yourself out.
Technical tools can be taught. The willingness to work carefully and precisely is the foundation.
The schedule
Work 3 or 4 Days a Week
These opportunities use rotating 12-hour schedules, meaning you typically work only 3 or 4 days each week. Current schedules may include:
Day and night shift opportunities may be available.
Shift placement depends on current openings. Overtime and weekends may be required depending on production needs.
What's included
Build a Career in Advanced Manufacturing
You'd be hired directly by an established precision manufacturing and injection molding company with facilities in Royalton and Bethel, Vermont. Great Bay Staffing handles the introduction; your paycheck, benefits, and future are with the employer.
Competitive hourly compensation
Shift differential where applicable
Regular overtime opportunities
Medical, dental and vision benefits
Retirement benefits
Clean, climate-controlled production facilities
Continuing education support
Training and career development
Opportunities for advancement within a stable global organization
This might be you
This Might Be Worth Exploring If…
You don't have to decide whether your experience qualifies.
That's what the Skills Transfer Review is for.
How Career Switch works
No résumé. No portal. No black hole.
Take the Skills Transfer Review
A few quick questions about the work you do now and the details you're responsible for. No résumé, no cover letter, no account to create.
Reviewed by a real recruiter — not an algorithm
Brian Hughes, founder of Great Bay Staffing, has spent nearly 30 years recruiting technical and manufacturing professionals. He personally reviews Skills Transfer submissions to determine whether someone's existing experience may translate to the opportunity.
A real conversation
If your experience appears transferable, we'll contact you directly to talk it through with the hiring team.
A different way in
Don't Apply for a Job You're Not Sure You Qualify For
That's backwards. Instead, tell us what you already know how to do.
We'll review the skills you already use and determine whether they might transfer into this Quality Assurance Technician opportunity.
Could Your Attention to Detail Become a Career?
Complete the short Skills Transfer Review and tell us about the kind of work you do now. We'll look at the skills you already use — attention to detail, inspection, measurement, documentation, procedures, problem-solving, and related experience — and determine whether they may transfer into this Quality Assurance Technician opportunity.
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