Quality control inspectors typically work in an industrial setting to make sure that products are made with the highest quality before they are sold on the market. This could involve examining blueprints and studying various components in an item. they also have to ensure that the correct measurements are in place and that the products function in the way they ought to, and make sure that the overall appearance is clean and free of imperfections and scratches.
Inspectors of quality control can inspect things manually or employ methods for automatic quality control. If they find any anomalies they need to determine the root cause and correct the issue to stop repeating the same issue. Pay attention to the smallest of details and capacity to work fast are essential when working in this field, and maintaining the equipment used in conducting tests could be required. It is also essential to make sure that the equipment is functioning in the correct way in all instances and to complete the tasks in a single manner however, they must also work in teams when the work is planned in a systematic manner. It is also essential to keep a record of their work and any non-conformances they encounter as well as the causes of problems that are found.
High school graduation as well as some previous experience in quality control is usually required for this job, however some employers might require a bachelor's degree based on the nature of the job. Basic math and word processing abilities are required.