Quality Control Engineer
Alliedmaker · Glen Cove, New York · Posted May 30, 2026
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The Quality Control Engineer owns incoming inspection and supplier quality for all parts, components, and sub-assemblies entering Allied Maker’s production process. Working across materials including hand-blown glass, machined and spun metals, alabaster, and wood, this role defines quality standards, builds inspection systems, and partners with vendors to resolve issues at the root cause. This role is critical to maintaining the craft, consistency, and reliability expected from Allied Maker products.
Key Responsibilities
Incoming Inspection Across Materials
Develop inspection plans, sampling strategies, and acceptance standards for each material type
Inspect glass for dimensional accuracy, clarity, inclusions, and color consistency
Inspect machined/spun metals for dimensional conformance, wall thickness, and surface finish
Evaluate alabaster for veining, translucency, and structural integrity
Verify wood components for species, moisture content, joinery, and finish quality
Supplier Quality Vendor Development
Act as primary quality contact for vendors
Lead root-cause analysis (8D, 5-Why, Fishbone) and corrective actions
Qualify new suppliers and parts via First Article Inspection (FAI)
Track supplier performance (defects, responsiveness, quality consistency)
Conduct supplier audits and site visits
Nonconformance Continuous Improvement
Disposition nonconforming material (rework, RTV, scrap, use-as-is)
Lead cross-functional MRB decisions
Analyze defect trends and cost of poor quality
Drive improvements to reduce scrap, rework, and disruptions
Partner with Assembly Manufacturing Engineering on upstream improvements
Standards Documentation
Build and maintain inspection standards and boundary samples
Create clear, repeatable inspection work instructions
Maintain calibration of measurement tools and traceable records
Ensure documentation is properly recorded in NetSuite and internal systems
Support UL compliance by validating incoming components
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Industrial, Materials, or Manufacturing Engineering (or equivalent experience)
3–5 years of quality engineering experience in manufacturing or custom/luxury goods
Strong ability to read engineering drawings and GD T (ASME Y14.5)
Proficiency with precision measurement tools (calipers, micrometers, gauges, etc.)
Experience leading root-cause investigations and supplier corrective actions
Ability to define and standardize subjective quality (visual / craftsmanship)
Strong communication skills with internal teams and external vendors
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in lighting, luxury goods, architectural hardware, or custom furniture
Familiarity with UL 1598 / UL 8750 standards
ASQ certification (CQE, CQA) or Lean / Six Sigma
Experience with natural materials (stone, glass, wood, alabaster)
Experience with NetSuite or similar systems
Compensation Benefits
Salary: $75,000 – $95,000 (based on experience)
Discretionary performance bonus
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) with company match
PTO, paid holidays, parental leave
Employer-paid life and disability insurance
Safety shoe eyewear allowance
Employee product discount
Work Environment Physical Requirements
On-site in Glen Cove workshop
Split between the inspection area, production floor, and desk work
Exposure to shop environment (dust, finishes, moving equipment)
PPE required in designated areas
Must be able to stand/walk for extended periods
Lift up to 35 lbs and handle fragile materials
Occasional travel to vendors
About Allied Maker
Allied Maker is an American design and manufacturing studio creating luxury-crafted lighting fixtures. Based in New York, each piece is made to order by a dedicated team of craftspeople, with a focus on authentic materials, refined form, and enduring quality.
The studio operates at the intersection of design, engineering, and manufacturing. Ryden Rizzo leads product design and form. Lanette Rizzo leads design direction, production, and client strategy. Together, they set a standard where design integrity, engineering, and performance are inseparable.
Allied Maker is widely specified by leading architects and designers and continues to expand its capabilities while maintaining a singular focus: deliver artisan-crafted, highly engineered, sophisticated yet simple lighting design solutions.
Salary Range Annually
$75,000 $95,000 USD