Managers of quality assurance are accountable to ensure that the products or services are in line with the standards set by industry. Since the products and services differ from industry to sector, so are the specifications of specific quality standards. In general, quality assurance managers are focused on keeping the minimum standards for accessibility as well as reliability and performance.
Whatever their job they are focused on ensuring the effectiveness and profit margins of their companies by reducing waste. They have to inspect and maintain their products by utilizing documented procedures and produce high-quality records and data to an accepted standard. Many times, businesses are seeking certification for meeting specific quality standards. These managers can also assist in ensuring that they are able to train their employees to conduct audits.
Managers who are in this position also oversee others. They typically supervise teams of inspectors that perform tests throughout the various phases of creation. They could also be accountable for bringing on and training new team members.
They typically work during normal working hours, in indoor environments. Their work is not physical and is focused on collecting data, using computers as well as written and verbal communications. They also collaborate frequently with team members. Employers prefer those with an undergraduate degree, and those with certificates in quality assurance could be more likely to succeed. Since a thorough understanding of standards in the industry is essential and extensive work experience is extremely beneficial for applicants, too.