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Quality Control In Jobs in Connecticut (NOW HIRING)

In this role you will be responsible for performing product testing, quality control, documentation for materials within the manufacturing facility. - Must have quality control inspecting experience ...

Quality Control Technician 6:00am - 4:30pm - Watertown, CT Position Overview: As a Quality Control ... Perform inspections of incoming materials, in-process components, and finished products to ensure ...

The QC Inspector will maintain quality standards by approving incoming materials, in-process production, finished products, and recording the results. Perform first piece, non-conformance and final ...

Quality Control Technician

New Britain, CT · On-site

$18.50 - $23.75/hr

Quality Control Technician AMAT New Britain, Connecticut, United States Job ID: 520254 Tilcon ... The most respected name in the construction industry, from the quarry to the road, Tilcon ...

Quality Control Technician

Avon, CT · On-site

$18.50 - $23.50/hr

Quality Control Technician Infrastructure Products Group Avon, Connecticut, United States Job ID ... Participate in Corrective Action Reports for nonconforming product * Monitor production operations ...

The QC Inspector will maintain quality standards by approving incoming materials, in-process production, finished products, and recording the results. Perform first piece, non-conformance and final ...

Quality Control Technician

Avon, CT

$18.50 - $23.50/hr

Job ID: 522276 Non-Exempt Oldcastle, a CRH company, is reinventing what's possible in building ... The successful candidate will report to the facility Quality Control Manager and will be ...

Quality Control Technician

New Britain, CT

$18.50 - $23.75/hr

The most respected name in the construction industry, from the quarry to the road, Tilcon ... As a Quality Control Technician, the selected candidate will be required to work in a team ...

Entry- Level Quality Control Inspector (Manufacturing - Rubber Products) Portland, CT Monday-Friday ... Perform visual and dimensional inspections on in-process and finished products * Use precision ...

Log in and out of jobs, accurately enter log information in ERP system. * Report quality problems and general quality information to Quality Manager. * Keep measurement equipment operating by ...

Responsible for monitoring quality control/assurance requirements of all preservation preformed onboard commercial and US Navy vessel in accordance with established Navy regulations and industry ...

Log in and out of jobs, accurately enter log information in ERP system. * Report quality problems and general quality information to Quality Manager. * Keep measurement equipment operating by ...

Eligible employees may enroll in: • Health • Dental • Vision • Life • LTD • Accident ... Quality Control REPORTS TO : Quality Assurance Manager. Direct on-site project direction and daily ...

Regularly exercises discretion and in performing duties directly related to the general operation of product quality control. RESPONSIBILITIES: * Provide technical, customer relations, and personnel ...

Regularly exercises discretion and in performing duties directly related to the general operation of product quality control. RESPONSIBILITIES: * Provide technical, customer relations, and personnel ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Quality Control Inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Quality Control Inspector, you need a solid understanding of quality assurance principles, attention to detail, and familiarity with industry standards, often supported by a high school diploma or technical certification. Experience with measurement tools (such as calipers and micrometers), inspection software, and knowledge of ISO standards are typically required. Strong analytical thinking, effective communication, and problem-solving skills set top performers apart in this role. These abilities are crucial for ensuring product consistency, meeting regulatory requirements, and maintaining customer satisfaction.

What are some common challenges faced by Quality Control Inspectors, and how can they be addressed?

Quality Control Inspectors often encounter challenges such as identifying subtle defects, maintaining consistency across large batches, and managing tight deadlines. Effective communication with production teams and a thorough understanding of product specifications are crucial for addressing these challenges. Leveraging checklists, standardized procedures, and ongoing training can help inspectors stay accurate and efficient. Additionally, embracing new quality management technologies can improve inspection processes and facilitate collaboration with other departments.

What are Quality Control Inspectors?

Quality Control Inspectors are professionals responsible for examining and testing products or materials to ensure they meet established quality standards and specifications. They work in various industries, including manufacturing, food production, and pharmaceuticals, using specialized tools and techniques to detect defects or deviations. Their role is vital in maintaining product safety, compliance, and customer satisfaction by identifying issues early in the production process. Inspectors document their findings, recommend improvements, and sometimes help implement corrective actions. Their work helps organizations maintain high-quality standards and avoid costly recalls or customer complaints.

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

AspectQuality Control InQuality Control Inspector
Primary RoleOversees quality assurance processes within production or manufacturing teams, ensuring compliance with standards.Performs inspections and tests on products or materials to identify defects or deviations from specifications.
CredentialsOften requires certifications like ISO or Six Sigma, with experience in quality management systems.Typically requires technical training or certifications such as ASQ Certified Quality Inspector.
Work EnvironmentWorks mainly in manufacturing or production settings, collaborating with quality teams and production staff.Works on the production floor or in labs, inspecting products directly.

While both roles focus on quality, Quality Control In involves managing quality processes and systems, whereas Quality Control Inspectors perform hands-on product inspections. Both roles are essential for maintaining product standards but differ in scope and responsibilities.

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Technician - Quality Control

Technician - Quality Control

Putnam Plastics Corporation

Dayville, CT • On-site

$18.50 - $23.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

PPC is the industry leading manufacturer of life-saving medical device components for over 40 years. We are looking for people who want to invest in their future, the future of PPC and our PPC community. Please refer to our website at putnamplastics.com/about/career-opportunities for more information. This is a summary only. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. We are an EEO Employer.
Summary: The Quality Control Technician provides technical support to the Quality Control Inspection Team. The Quality Control Technician performs Incoming, In-process and Postproduction Inspection of product to ensure compliance with approved specifications. Additionally, the Quality Control Technician performs assigned tasks to support the timely processing of Non-Conformances, Customer Complaints and Reports.
Essential Duties amp; Responsibilities:
  • Performs setup and troubleshooting for Quality Inspection Process and Equipment as needed in order to support timely and effective Quality Control Inspections.
  • Performs Incoming, In-Process and Postproduction Inspections to include verifying inspection and manufacturing records for completeness and accuracy and records inspection results on approved forms.
  • Performs Root Cause investigations in order to properly identify resolution of Corrective/ Preventive Actions, as well as Customer Complaints and Non-Conformances.
  • Supports Quality Engineering Team through performance of testing, inspections and data collection in order to assist Quality Engineers in the completion of Validations, Gage R amp;R’s, OQ’s, PQ’s etc.
  • Assist with Quality Control Inspection Training.
Required Qualifications:
  • High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent work experience.
  • Sevaral years of related Quality experience or related position in a controlled environment.
  • Ability to read/write/understand English. Ability to read, write, and interpret all PPC documents including safety rules, operational instructions, procedure manuals, and SDS sheets.
  • Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals as well as measure in English and metric measurements.
  • General understanding of statistical techniques, analysis, trending and data evaluation.
  • Ability to effectively use and/or learn Microsoft Office, especially Word and Excel, as well as PPC’s computer software for quality and production.
  • Able to:
    1. Perform several tasks concurrently. Good time management skills.
    2. Work in all PPC locations. Where and when applicable.
    3. Identify and implement effective adult training strategies appropriate for employees.
    4. Communicate effectively and demonstrate sensitivity to target audience.
    5. Encourage team and staff, as well as to mentor efficiently.
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Degreed, with some previous years of related experience.
  • Applicable professional certifications (Certifications in Quality, ASQ Certified Quality Technician).
  • General understanding of: Quality standards and testing techniques; Root cause analysis and problem-solving techniques.
  • Previous experience with ISO, FDA, and/or cGMP.
  • Mechanical aptitude to operate and troubleshoot machinery.
Physical Requirements:
  • Regularly required to stand, sit, walk, use hands to input, handle or feel, use of arms to reach, able to hear and talk.
  • Must possess fine hand motor skills to handle small manufacturing tools, QC tools and fine product. Ability to raise arms above shoulder height.
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision and ability to adjust focus.
  • Required to stand/walk for majority of an 8-hour work shift and lift/push/pull up to 50lbs occasionally throughout work shift.
  • Must be able to use hand tools including but not limited to scissors, pliers, razor blades, wire snips.
  • Works on a manufacturing floor. Overtime will be required including weekends.
  • Cross training.
  • Some travel, including between PPC owned properties is required. Able to work in different locations within the company.