A quality controller in the knitwear or manufacturing industry is responsible for ensuring the quality of products and processes. Their duties include: - Monitoring: Keeping track of fabric approval, inventory, and production updates.- Inspecting: Checking for quality issues during production, including in-line and final inspections.- Communicating: Working with the technical, development, and production teams, and escalating issues to QA and QAM.- Following up: Ensuring that production and sampling meet delivery dates, and following up on line feeding, machine setup, and mock up approval. - Reporting: Submitting quality reports to management - Recommending: Suggesting adjustments to production or assembly processes.- Measuring: Using calipers, gauges, or micrometers to measure products.- Operating equipment: Using electronic inspection equipment and software. - Quality controllers should also be able to read blueprints and specifications, and accept or reject finished items.Bachelor's degree in fields like Quality Management would be added advantage.