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A Freelance Inspector is an independent professional who evaluates properties, equipment, products, or processes to ensure they meet required standards and regulations. They may work in industries such as real estate, construction, manufacturing, or insurance. Unlike full-time inspectors employed by companies, freelance inspectors set their own schedules and take on clients as needed. Their responsibilities typically include conducting inspections, documenting findings, and providing detailed reports to clients.

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Freelance Inspectors often juggle assignments from various clients, which can mean fluctuating workloads and tight deadlines, especially when inspections are requested on short notice. Staying organized and maintaining thorough, accurate documentation are essential to prevent errors or delays. Additionally, adapting quickly to different client requirements, industry protocols, and reporting formats can be challenging but is key to building a strong reputation and attracting repeat business. Many successful Freelance Inspectors use scheduling software and standardized templates to streamline their workflow and ensure consistent quality across all projects.

How to become a freelance inspector?

To become a freelance inspector, you should gain relevant experience in the inspection field, obtain any necessary certifications or licenses required in your industry or region, and develop skills in report writing and attention to detail. Building a professional network and marketing your services can help you find clients and establish your freelance career.

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Highly paid freelance inspectors often specialize in fields such as industrial, environmental, or safety inspections, which require specialized skills, certifications, and experience. Inspectors with expertise in high-demand industries like construction, manufacturing, or energy tend to earn higher rates, especially when working on complex or large-scale projects. Strong knowledge of industry standards and the ability to work independently can also increase earning potential.

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Quality Control Inspector - Softlines

QIMA

Harrisburg, PA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description

Company Description

At QIMA, we’re on a mission to help our clients make products consumers can trust.

Working with over 30,000 global brands, retailers, manufacturers and food growers, we are on the ground wherever products are made. We help businesses secure every step of their supply chain with quality inspections, supplier audits, certifications, and lab testing, all powered by our intelligent digital platform.

Our team of 5,000 QIMers (and counting) across 40 offices and laboratories, are united in our shared passion for innovation and integrity, and guided by our QIMA values in the decisions we make every day. We believe in the work we do, and in making a positive difference in the world. Does this sound like something you’d like to be a part of?

Our Consumer Goods Division is dedicated to helping brands, retailers and manufacturers worldwide deliver safe, quality and ethically made products to their consumers. Every day at work, our inspectors, auditors, and lab techs use their expertise to help safeguard the products you use every day in your home: from clothes and footwear to toys and baby products, to electronics, appliances, and furniture.

Job Description

As a Quality Control Inspector, you'll be reporting to an Operations Manager and working as a part of our Operations team. At QIMA, the role of Operations is to deliver our industry-leading services to our clients while ensuring that all the work is performed to the QIMA standard of quality. Your role in this will be to:

  • Check email daily in order to receive inspection documents and guidelines;
  • Attend inspections on time and communicate with supplier in a professional way;
  • Perform the inspection of the merchandise according with company procedures. Supervise the stuffing of the containers according with company procedures;
  • Fulfill inspection reports according with company procedures and time lines.
Qualifications

Think you have what it takes? First of all, we want someone with:

  • Experience in quality management, especially softlines/ garments/ textiles/ footwear (2 years or more);
  • Knowledge of AQL standards, as well as relevant safety and quality regulations;
  • Good command of English (spoken and written);
  • Great attention to detail and strong professional ethics.

Additional Information

Does this describe you? Then we want to hear from you as soon as possible! Apply now and we can write the next chapter of the QIMA story together.

Note: This position is open to candidates who work as freelancers in Pennsylvania