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This role verifies documentation accuracy, including DHR entries, supplier documentation (IQC only), certificates of compliance, and labeling, and records inspection results in compliance with Good ...

Lab Technician II

Wilson, NC

$18.79 - $26.36/hr

Performs daily calibration on IQC inspection lamps and calibers. * Maintains the Annual Vendor Qualifications. * Responsible for collecting all of the testing data for Interlocation Transfers (ILT)

Lab Technician II

Wilson, NC · On-site

$18.79 - $26.36/hr

Performs daily calibration on IQC inspection lamps and calibers. * Maintains the Annual Vendor Qualifications. * Responsible for collecting all of the testing data for Interlocation Transfers (ILT)

Perform inspection and testing activities for FAI, IQC, IPQC, and FQC throughout the manufacturing process * Generate accurate and detailed inspection data sheets in compliance with current Good ...

Perform inspection and testing activities for FAI, IQC, IPQC, and FQC throughout the manufacturing process * Generate accurate and detailed inspection data sheets in compliance with current Good ...

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Quality Inspector

Pendergrass, GA · On-site

$21 - $30/hr

Key Responsibilities: l Perform incoming (IQC), in-process (IPQC), and final inspections (FQC) throughout the production process, from receiving through assembly, integration, testing, and shipment l ...

Quality Inspector

Fremont, CA · On-site

$37 - $42/hr

Quality Inspector (II, III, or Senior) Department: Quality Assurance Reports to: Quality ... Support training of IQC personnel. * Assist with performing environmental monitoring of Controlled ...

Manage the authoring and issuance of inspection records for incoming materials, components, and container closure systems. * Represent IQC in material planning and Ready to Execute meetings ...

Perform inspections of raw materials, components, and vehicles at various stages of production and rework (IQC/IPQC/EOL/PDI). * Verify product quality against engineering specifications, drawings ...

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How much do iqc inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for iqc inspector in the United States is $73,848.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $64,000.00 and $84,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Iqc Inspector vs Quality Control Inspector?

AspectIqc InspectorQuality Control Inspector
CertificationsOften requires certifications like ASQ CQI or equivalentMay also require similar certifications, but less specialized
Work EnvironmentPrimarily inspects incoming materials and in-process products at suppliers or manufacturing sitesInspects finished products, processes, and adherence to quality standards within manufacturing facilities
Industry UsageCommonly used in manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, and electronics industriesWidely used across manufacturing, production, and assembly industries

Both Iqc Inspectors and Quality Control Inspectors focus on ensuring product quality, but Iqc Inspectors mainly verify incoming materials and components, while Quality Control Inspectors oversee the overall quality of finished products. Their roles often overlap, but their specific focus areas differ based on the inspection stage and environment.

What are some common challenges faced by an IQC Inspector, and how can they be addressed?

IQC Inspectors frequently encounter challenges such as tight production schedules, incomplete documentation, and varying quality standards from suppliers. To address these issues, strong communication with both production and procurement teams is essential, as well as thorough attention to detail during inspections. Staying updated on the latest quality control procedures and regularly participating in training can help inspectors maintain consistency and accuracy in their evaluations.

What are IQC Inspectors?

IQC Inspectors, or Incoming Quality Control Inspectors, are responsible for checking and verifying the quality of raw materials, components, or products received from suppliers before they enter the production process. They use various inspection methods and tools to ensure that these materials meet company standards and specifications. Their work helps prevent defective materials from being used in manufacturing, which can improve product quality and reduce costs related to rework or recalls.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an IQC Inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as an IQC (Incoming Quality Control) Inspector, you need a strong understanding of quality assurance principles, inspection methods, and relevant industry standards, often supported by a technical diploma or equivalent experience. Familiarity with measurement tools like calipers, micrometers, and quality management systems (QMS) such as ISO 9001 is typically required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are essential soft skills in this role. These skills ensure that incoming materials meet quality specifications, reducing defects and supporting consistent production standards.
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Quality Inspector I - 2nd Shift

medplast

San Antonio, TX

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

New employees eligible for:

  • Medical, dental, and vision benefits
  • Company-paid life insurance 
  • Paid Time Off (PTO) Accrual
  • 11 Paid Holidays in Calendar Year
  • 401k Plan with Company Match
  • Monthly Attendance Bonus
  • Referral Bonus
  • Tuition Reimbursement

Position Title:    Quality Control Inspector I
Reports to:    Quality Supervisor
Department:    Quality Assurance
Job Classification:   Non-Exempt
Labor Category:  Indirect
Status:     Full Time

Position Description:
The Quality Inspector I performs mechanical, visual, electrical, and dimensional inspections of components, assemblies, finished goods, and incoming materials in accordance with approved drawings, specifications, workmanship standards, and procedures. This role verifies documentation accuracy, including DHR entries, supplier documentation (IQC only), certificates of compliance, and labeling, and records inspection results in compliance with Good Documentation Practices (GDP). The Inspector I uses calibrated inspection tools to measure defined product attributes, follows established procedures, escalates issues when guidance is needed, and works under direct to moderate supervision while supporting company values and continuous improvement efforts.

Position Authority:
This position has the authority to accept or reject components, assemblies and finished goods to pre-established guidelines to assure acceptable components are approved and nonconforming components, assemblies and finished goods are not released for use or distribution. 

Essential Job Functions:
•    Performs visual, mechanical, electrical, and dimensional inspections of incoming material, inprocess product, labeling, and final assemblies.
•    Records inspections and reviews DHRs for completeness, correctness, and compliance with GDP practices.
•    Verifies label accuracy against approved artwork, component specifications, and documentation.
•    Measures product attributes using calipers, templates, magnamike (wall thickness), pin gauges, rulers, and other inspection equipment.
•    Reviews component specifications (CS/PS) to confirm whether a defect is listed and applicable to the product under inspection.
•    Documents inspection results accurately into inspection forms, DHRs, or electronic systems.
•    Performs AQL sampling plans accordingly 
•    Reviews supplier documentation packages; including drawings, purchasing specs, PS/CS, and CoCs for completeness, revision accuracy, and correctness (IQC only).
•    Initiates nonconformance reports when documentation or product does not meet requirements.
•    Communicates defects or documentation gaps professionally to Buyer/Planner, Engineering, or Quality leadership.
•    Adheres to discrepancy reporting methods using NCRs, Quarantine tags, scrap tags, and hold processes.

Knowledge and Education:
   High school education or equivalent. 
   Minimum of one year experience in an inspection environment using handheld inspection equipment preferred ASQ certification desirable.

Job Experience:

   Experience using basic inspection tools (e.g., calipers, gauges, simple electronic equipment). 
   Basic experience performing visual/dimensional inspections per drawings/specifications. 
   Able to review documentation for accuracy (DHRs and supplier documents).
   Able to handle chemicals safely.

Skills and Competencies:

   Able to communicate clearly in writing and verbally.
   Basic computer skills for entering and reviewing inspection records.
   Follow instructions and apply basic common-sense judgment.
   Performs basic math for measurement interpretation.
   Able to review documentation (DHRs, specifications, labels) for accuracy.
   Able to send clear email notifications when required (IQC only).
   Comfortable working with inspection tools and documentation systems.

Equipment Used:
Mechanical and electrical equipment, calipers, gauges, standard office equipment, carts, ladders, Laminar flow benches, and inspection and testing equipment.

Physical Requirements:

   Light physical activity performing non-strenuous, day-to-day activities of a primarily productive nature. 
   Moderate lifting (35 lbs.), carrying (10 lbs.), bending, and prolonged sitting.                                                                                     
   Manual dexterity is sufficient to reach/handle items, work with fingers, and perceive attributes of objects and material. Intensive handwork.
   Ability to visually inspect small components and detailed features with normal or corrected vision.
   Requires the ability to identify and distinguish colors and shapes.
   Requires the ability to sit and stand for extended periods.
   Well-lighted, air-conditioned, indoor laboratory/production setting with adequate ventilation.