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Entrylevel Quality Control Inspector Jobs in Oregon

Quality Control Inspector Date Revised: 5-1-24 Grade: H Location: FLSA: Non-Exempt/Hourly Reports to: Quality Supervisor EEO Code: Operatives WC Code: 8292 The job duties listed below describe the ...

Quality Control Inspector Date Revised: 5-1-24 Grade: H Location: FLSA: Non-Exempt/Hourly Reports to: Quality Supervisor EEO Code: Operatives WC Code: 8292 The job duties listed below describe the ...

Quality Control Inspector Date Revised: 5-1-24 Grade: H Location: FLSA: Non-Exempt/Hourly Reports to: Quality Supervisor EEO Code: Operatives WC Code: 8292 The job duties listed below describe the ...

The Quality Control Inspector will play a pivotal role in maintaining product quality and compliance by conducting thorough inspections, tests and assessments. They will be contributing to the ...

The Quality Control Inspector will play a pivotal role in maintaining product quality and compliance by conducting thorough inspections, tests and assessments. They will be contributing to the ...

Quality Control Inspector Location: Portland, OR - 97224 Duration: 7 Months Shift Timings: 8 AM to 4:30 PM The Inspector performs basic routine inspection of electronic, electro-mechanical and/or ...

The Quality Control Inspector will play a pivotal role in maintaining product quality and compliance by conducting thorough inspections, tests and assessments. They will be contributing to the ...

The Quality Control Inspector will play a pivotal role in maintaining product quality and compliance by conducting thorough inspections, tests and assessments. They will be contributing to the ...

The Quality Control Inspector will play a pivotal role in maintaining product quality and compliance by conducting thorough inspections, tests and assessments. They will be contributing to the ...

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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

Quality Control Inspector

TransPak

Tualatin, OR • On-site

Full-time

Posted 23 hours ago


Job description

Job Title:
Quality Control Inspector
Date Revised:
5-1-24
Grade:
H
Location:
FLSA:
Non-Exempt/Hourly
Reports to:
Quality Supervisor
EEO Code:
Operatives
WC Code:
8292
The job duties listed below describe the general nature of the work; some incumbent's duties may differ. Please contact your supervisor to clarify individual duties. TransPak reserves the right to change the job or reassign duties, as business conditions require. Job descriptions do not constitute a contract of employment and TransPak may exercise its employment at-will rights. Reliable on-site attendance is expected.
Position Summary:
The Quality Control Inspector ensures that product meets customer requirements by comparing the physical product to the engineering drawing. Additionally, the Quality Control Inspector may participate in reviews and conformance checks of internal processes that support compliance to customer requirements such as receiving inspection, in process inspection, cutsheet accuracy and TransPak design accuracy. Quality Control Inspectors also contribute to maintain Quality Assurance functions such as moisture management, calibration, training, and ISO 9001 compliance. They also record, monitor, and analyze data to pass on to the Operations, Sr. Management, and Quality teams.
Essential Functions:
Product Inspection
  • Accepts or rejects completed work products by verifying the product or process meets the customer specifications and requirements through dimensional and visual inspection.

  • Inspect product or process with specialized tools. This may include weighing or measuring finished products, assessing moisture content of wood, visually inspecting workmanship and/or gauging product reliability.

  • Updates information in software to record, track and update data and assists in delivery of reports where required.

  • Ensures all finished goods comply with the engineering drawing to include compliance to stenciling requirements, loose or miscellaneous material requirements and special handling requirements such as shock/tilts and unique customer labels.

Improvement Recommendations
  • Reviews specifications, standards and/or test plans of customer designs, and reports feedback to the Design department.

  • Shares feedback with the manufacturing and support functions when nonconformances or inefficiencies are identified.

  • Participates in ISO audits to ensure local and company-wide compliance to specified standards.

Desired Education/Knowledge/Skills:
  • 1 year of related manufacturing experience or demonstrated proficiency.

  • 1 year minimum of quality inspection experience desired or demonstrated proficiency.

  • High school diploma or GED equivalent.

  • Ability to communicate in English, both verbally and writing. Bilingual Spanish preferred.

  • Proficient (intermediate skills) in the MS Suite (Word, Excel) and ability to learn proprietary software.

  • Ability to read a tape measure down to 1/16".

  • Experience in interpreting engineering drawings to ensure product complies to the design.

  • Ability and desire to work in a fast-paced, high-volume manufacturing environment.