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Entrylevel Quality Control Inspector Jobs in California

What Were Looking For Were hiring an entry level Quality Control (QC) Inspector who is energized by precision, passionate about food quality, and thrives in a hands-on, fast-moving environment. This ...

Quality Manager Job Type: Entry Level Quality / Testing Inspector Job Summary: We are seeking a Quality Control Inspector who will perform inspections and verification tasks to ensure products and ...

Quality Manager Job Type: Entry Level Quality / Testing Inspector Job Summary: We are seeking a Quality Control Inspector who will perform inspections and verification tasks to ensure products and ...

QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR

Napa, CA ยท On-site

$18 - $20/hr

QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR ID: 9373 Category: Entry Level Location: Napa State: CA Description JOB POSTING QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR Location: Onsite - Napa, California Hourly Rate: $18-20 per hour ...

Quality Inspector

Commerce, CA ยท On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Quality Manager Job Type: Entry Level Quality / Testing Inspector Job Summary: We are seeking a Quality Control Inspector who will perform inspections and verification tasks to ensure products and ...

Quality Control Inspector - Marine Corp Base Camp Pendleton Competitive Salary and Employer Paid Health Benefits! EMI Services is looking for a Quality Control Inspector . Primary responsibility of ...

Quality Control Inspector Job Location: Fontana, California , 92337 Job Duration: 18 Months Shift/Schedule: Monday - Friday (20-30 hrs./wk.) Job Summary: * Perform a visual inspection of incoming ...

Quality Control Inspector ENTRY LEVEL $18-$20/hour The Quality Control Inspector ensures that manufactured products consistently meet internal quality standards, industry regulations, and contract ...

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Quality Control Inspector We are seeking a highly detail-oriented Quality Control Inspector to test and inspect materials, parts, and products at various stages of production. This role is ideal for ...

Quality Control Inspector (QCI) Pay: $19.00 - $21.00 per hour (depending on assignment and experience) Location: Livermore, California (onsite at client manufacturing facilities) Schedule: Multiple ...

Quality Control Inspector W2 Contract to Hire Onsite, Long Beach CA $23/hr + Benefits Job Overview The Quality Control Inspector is responsible for performing inspections and testing activities ...

Quality Control Inspector - Marine Corp Base Camp Pendleton Competitive Salary and Employer Paid Health Benefits! EMI Services is looking for a Quality Control Inspector . Primary responsibility of ...

Quality Control Inspector - Marine Corp Base Camp Pendleton Competitive Salary and Employer Paid Health Benefits! EMI Services is looking for a Quality Control Inspector . Primary responsibility of ...

Quality Control Inspector W2 Contract to Hire Onsite, Long Beach CA $23/hr + Benefits Job Overview The Quality Control Inspector is responsible for performing inspections and testing activities ...

Quality Control Inspector - Marine Corp Base Camp Pendleton Competitive Salary and Employer Paid Health Benefits! EMI Services is looking for a Quality Control Inspector . Primary responsibility of ...

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Entrylevel Quality Control Inspector information

What qualifications do you need to be a quality control inspector?

Entry-level quality control inspectors typically need a high school diploma or equivalent and basic knowledge of manufacturing processes. Strong attention to detail, good communication skills, and the ability to use measurement tools like calipers or gauges are important; some positions may require certification in quality standards such as ISO or Six Sigma.

How to become a QA inspector?

To become a quality control inspector, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, along with relevant experience or training in quality assurance or manufacturing. Certifications such as ASQ Certified Quality Inspector can enhance job prospects. Strong attention to detail, knowledge of inspection tools, and understanding of industry standards are essential for success in this role.

How to become a QC inspector with no experience?

To become an entry-level quality control inspector with no experience, focus on developing attention to detail and basic knowledge of inspection tools. Completing relevant training or certifications, such as a quality control or inspection course, can improve your chances, and gaining familiarity with industry standards and safety protocols is beneficial. Entry-level positions often require a high school diploma or equivalent and on-the-job training.

What qualifications do I need to be a quality inspector?

To become an entry-level quality control inspector, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent. Relevant skills include attention to detail, basic knowledge of measurement tools and inspection procedures, and sometimes certification in quality standards such as ISO or Six Sigma. Prior experience in manufacturing or a related environment can be beneficial but is not always required.
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Quality Control Inspector I

Quality Control Inspector I

Wisoman Foods

Hayward, CA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Salary: $18.54- $22

Quality Control Inspector


Who We Are


Wisoman Foods Inc., located in Hayward, CA, is a proud Woman-Owned Certified business committed to delivering high-quality, innovative flatbreads from tortillas to traditional Indian varieties at exceptional value. Operating one of the most advanced high-speed tortilla manufacturing facilities in the region, we use full automation from mixing through packaging to ensure the highest standards in food safety, consistency, and quality. We're SQF Level 2 Certified, Organic Certified, Non-GMO Project Verified, and OU Kosher Certified. Our fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment is powered by a passionate team that thrives on collaboration, excellence, and continuous improvement.


What Were Looking For


Were hiring an entry level Quality Control (QC) Inspector who is energized by precision, passionate about food quality, and thrives in a hands-on, fast-moving environment. This role is critical to ensuring that our tortillas and flatbreads consistently meet food safety and quality standards. The QC Inspector will perform routine checks, document findings, support internal audits, and collaborate with production and warehouse teams to maintain our high-quality standards.


What Would Put Your Over The Top

  • You are bilingual in English and Spanish (optional, but highly helpful)
  • You are highly organized and very proactive
  • You are a team player who loves to learn and be apart of an amazing team culture



What You'll Be Doing


Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Assist in enforcing Food Quality, Food Defense and Food Safety programs and procedures.
  • Perform quality control activities in all phases of production, maintenance & warehouse
  • Maintain effective communication with all operations personnel to identify, solve and prevent problems affecting food safety and quality.
  • Monitor, document and report finished product performance according to product specifications to ensure compliance with company standards.
  • Perform inspection of raw and packaging materials, work in process, and finished product according to company requirement.
  • Conduct physical and analytical testing of finished product which include but not limited to pH testing, weight and diameter check, moisture test, etc. Conduct monitoring of packaging line for effective verification of product weights, metal detection, lot code monitoring and product/package integrity.
  • Conduct Daily Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) inspections and participate in monthly facility self-inspection; report findings and provide recommendations to QA Manager.
  • Conduct pre-operational inspections of production equipment and facility prior to start of production.
  • Conduct equipment verification against approved standards to ensure equipment accuracy
  • Perform hygiene swabbing and environmental testing.
  • Ensure that all products are evaluated for Food Safety risks including allergens, contamination, etc.
  • Participate on the Quality System implementation and cooperate with the SQF Practitioner.
  • Reports food safety and quality problems to personnel with the authority to initiate actions
  • Inspects and certifies final product before packing by checking bag weights, lot codes and bag seals
  • Assist other Departments as required


Team Collaboration & Continuous Improvement

  • Communicate effectively with production, maintenance, and warehouse staff to identify, report, and resolve issues.
  • Assist in implementing and improving quality systems in cooperation with the QA Manager and SQF Practitioner.
  • Participate in food safety team meetings and support third-party audits and certification efforts.
  • Take initiative to learn new quality processes, support special projects, and assist cross-functional teams as needed.


Requirements

  • Good communication and organizational skills.
  • Ability to start at 4am PDT ideal (High need). (Shift differential pay for 4am shifts starting at $20 per hour)
  • Stand and walk for extended periods of time.
  • Bend and stoop to grasp objects and climb ladders. Bend and twist neck and waist, reach above and below shoulders and squat.
  • Bend and lift loads, not to exceed 50 pounds. Push and pull carts weighing up to 100 pounds.
  • Repetitive use of hands for grasping, pushing, pulling, and fine manipulation.
  • Environmental exposure to extreme temperatures (coolers, ovens, freezer, outdoors, etc.)