QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR

Be it textiles, food & preservatives, automotive or the electronic field, quality control (QC) inspectors are required in almost all fields. Quality control managers ensure that the employer's goods, products and items are as per the standards set by the regulating authorities in the company. If need arises, QCs may perform testing methods to check the purity of a sample or sometimes, they may even repair defective parts. They're also responsible for informing concerned departments to replace machines and equipments that have old standards of specifications. They have to remain updated regarding latest industry codes and specifications regarding products. Quality control inspectors can suggest workers and management regarding improvement in the working methods or steps that can be taken to enhance quality. They may also chalk out comprehensive quality assurance and quality control plans to improve the quality of products.

Quality Control Duties

In general, the duties entailed in a quality control inspector job description depends on the type pf company and working method in the company. Generally, the duties of a quality control inspectors are as follows.

    Plant, direct and coordinate numerous activities regarding application of quality control principles in the development of products.
    By the application of knowledge gained in this field, try to develop methods, for improving inspection & testing of products.
    Write training materials for new employees so that they can learn the updated rules and codes of conducts regarding specifications, standard norms and rules.
    Supervise production works.
    Direct workers towards carefully handling information and instructions.

Educational Requirements

    A high school diploma or GED is the minimum requirement to be eligible to become a quality control manager.
    Some private institutes conduct 1 years diploma courses in quality control; however, companies internally train the employees regarding quality control.
    Even an associate or a bachelor's degree in engineering or certifications in materials testing, ASQ/CQA certification review, statistical process control, quality management systems, technical studies, statistical experimental design, and the Six Sigma method can help immensely to further advance in this field.

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