key responsibilities:
inspecting products:
examining raw materials, work-in-progress, and finished goods to identify defects or deviations from specifications. 
testing and measuring:
utilizing tools and equipment to measure, test, and analyze products, ensuring they meet quality standards. 
identifying defects:
recognizing and documenting any inconsistencies, imperfections, or errors in the production process. 
documenting findings:
recording test results, inspection details, and any identified defects or issues in reports and logs. 
recommending improvements:
suggesting ways to improve the quality of products and production processes to minimize errors and inefficiencies. 
ensuring compliance:
making sure products and processes adhere to company standards, industry regulations, and relevant legal requirements. 
collaborating with other departments:
working with other teams, such as production, engineering, and quality assurance, to address quality concerns and resolve issues. 
maintaining equipment:
ensuring the proper calibration and maintenance of inspection tools and equipment. 
skills and qualifications:
technical proficiency: knowledge of inspection techniques, measurement tools, and quality control processes. 
attention to detail: the ability to carefully examine products and processes for any flaws or deviations. 
problem-solving skills: the capacity to identify the root cause of quality issues and develop solutions. 
analytical skills: the ability to interpret data, analyze trends, and make informed decisions. 
communication skills: the ability to communicate effectively with other teams, both verbally and in writing, to document findings and provide recommendations. 
familiarity with regulations: understanding and applying relevant industry regulations and standards. 
experience: experience in manufacturing or quality control roles may be beneficial.