Inspection and Testing: Conduct visual inspections, measurements, and tests on products, materials, and processes according to established procedures and standards.
Quality Assurance: Ensure that products meet quality standards and specifications by identifying defects, non-conformances, and deviations from requirements.
Documentation: Record inspection and test results accurately and maintain detailed documentation of quality control activities, including inspection reports, test records, and non-conformance reports.
Non-Conformance Management: Identify and document non-conformances, deviations, and deficiencies in products or processes. Initiate corrective actions or recommend adjustments to resolve quality issues.
Sampling: Collect samples for testing and analysis according to sampling plans and procedures.
Equipment Calibration: Ensure that inspection and testing equipment are properly calibrated and maintained to ensure accuracy and reliability of results.
Compliance Monitoring: Monitor compliance with quality standards, regulations, and customer requirements throughout the production process.
Training and Guidance: Provide training and guidance to production workers and other staff on quality control procedures, inspection techniques, and quality standards.
Supplier Evaluation: Participate in evaluating and approving suppliers based on their quality management systems and product quality.
Continuous Improvement: Identify opportunities for process improvement and optimization based on analysis of quality data and trends.
Communication: Communicate quality-related issues, concerns, and recommendations to management, engineering teams, and other relevant stakeholders.