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Tobacco Inspector Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Seasonal Associate

Danville, VA · On-site

$14 - $16.25/hr

Remove any foreign material that could lead to tobacco contamination or equipment damage. Request stacks of tops and bottoms as needed. * Box Building: Inspect cartons for damage or contamination ...

The Quality Control Inspector II is responsible for inspecting and evaluating fabricated steel ... Voluntary programs like tobacco cessation, Type 2 diabetes reversal, one-on-one health coaching ...

Inspector

Downers Grove, IL · On-site

$23.50 - $28.75/hr

The Inspector supports the Quality Control Supervisor and/or Quality Assurance Manager with all ... Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) for all employees of Chemring Energetic Devices * Ability to represent ...

The NDT Inspector - Associate will evaluate the assembly of fabricated materials by dimensional ... Voluntary programs like tobacco cessation, Type 2 diabetes reversal, one-on-one health coaching ...

Körber Technologies, Inc., a Sales and Service Company serving the North American Tobacco Industry, has an outstanding career opportunity available for a Quality Inspector to join our team. The ...

Korber Technologies, Inc., a Sales and Service Company serving the North American Tobacco Industry, has an outstanding career opportunity available for a Quality Inspector to join our team. The ...

Engineering Inspector

Davie, FL · On-site

$66K - $73K/yr

Tobacco Policy : the Town of Davie has a policy that requires employees hired on or after January ... construction or inspections work, OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and ...

Performs the inspection on components, parts, and/or products as prescribed by applicable ... The ability to obtain and maintain an Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Access (ATF ...

Quality Inspector

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$22.66/hr

Performs the inspection on components, parts, and/or products as prescribed by applicable ... The ability to obtain and maintain an Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Access (ATF ...

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How much do tobacco inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for tobacco inspector in the United States is $54,939.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $63,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a tobacco inspector?

Tobacco Inspectors are professionals responsible for examining and grading tobacco products to ensure they meet quality standards and regulatory requirements. Their duties include inspecting tobacco leaves or finished products for proper curing, size, color, and absence of defects. They may also collect samples for laboratory testing and document findings to support compliance with industry and government regulations. Tobacco Inspectors help maintain product quality and safety throughout the supply chain.

What are some common challenges faced by tobacco inspectors in the field?

Tobacco Inspectors often encounter challenges such as working in varying weather conditions, managing tight inspection schedules, and ensuring compliance with complex regulatory standards. They must also communicate effectively with growers and processors who may have differing levels of familiarity with regulations. Additionally, maintaining accurate records and handling disputes over grading or compliance can require strong attention to detail and interpersonal skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a tobacco inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Tobacco Inspector, you need a solid understanding of agricultural practices, tobacco grading standards, and relevant regulatory requirements, often supported by a background in agriculture or related training. Familiarity with inspection tools, quality assessment systems, and reporting software is typically necessary. Attention to detail, integrity, and strong communication skills are essential soft skills for accurately assessing products and interacting with farmers and industry stakeholders. These skills ensure that tobacco products meet legal standards, support fair trade, and uphold public health and industry quality.

What is the difference between Tobacco Inspector vs Tobacco Grader?

AspectTobacco InspectorTobacco Grader
CertificationsOften requires state or industry-specific inspections certificationsRequires similar certifications, often overlapping with inspection credentials
Work EnvironmentInspects tobacco products at processing plants, warehouses, or farmsEvaluates tobacco quality at processing facilities or warehouses
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly employed by tobacco companies, inspection agencies, or government bodiesTypically hired by tobacco manufacturers or quality control departments
Search & Comparison IntentOften compared due to similar roles in quality assessment and inspectionRelated but focuses more on grading quality rather than inspection

Both roles involve quality assessment within the tobacco industry, with overlapping certifications and work environments. While a Tobacco Inspector primarily ensures compliance and safety standards, a Tobacco Grader focuses on evaluating the quality and grade of tobacco leaves. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers identify the right career path in tobacco quality control.

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Infographic showing various Tobacco Inspector job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 68% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 4% Temporary, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,939 per year, or $26.4 per hour.

$14 - $16.25/hr

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Job description

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To make a difference with us, all you need to do is bring your human best.

 

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The Seasonal Associate supports operational efficiency by performing a combination of administrative, material handling, and production tasks. This role integrates responsibilities across three core functions:
Clerk: Performs data entry and ensures cleanliness, organization, and order across work areas.
Material Handler: Executes physical tasks to efficiently move, store, and manage materials.
Operator: Safely operates non-forklift machinery (e.g., hydraulic press) in accordance with established procedures.

Knowledge, Skills, Experience Required                                                            

High School Diploma or GED                                            
1 year of experience in a manufacturing environment.                                            
Must speak fluent english.                                            
Good physical condition to handle demands of the job, inventory control, safety awareness.                                             
Leaf Point (Press Operators), General Equipment Operation, Quality Control, Safety.          

OUR WAY Pillars          

Empathize With Others - Collaborate Without Limits - Share Joy                                            
Take Ownership - Focus on Value - Strive for More                                            
Create a Safe Space - Invite Challenge - Challenge for Better                                            
Focus on Consumers - Think Forward - Make Responsible Choices

Main Areas of Responsibility      

  • Data Entry:
    Scan barcodes on incoming and outgoing products to ensure accurate tracking.
    Identify and account for any missing product barcodes.
    Register materials accurately within the system.
    Collect forms and test results, entering all required data into the QIMs system.
    Use scales to measure test results or as required by assigned tasks.
    Review and validate data for accuracy and completeness prior to submission."                                                
  • Spare Parts Coordination:
    Store inventory in an organized and accessible manner across warehouses, tool rooms, supply rooms, and other designated areas.
    Receive and accurately count stock items, recording data manually or within system applications.
    Label and identify stock using tags, stamps, electronic marking tools, or other appropriate methods.
    Pack and unpack materials for storage in stockrooms, warehouses, or storage yards.
    Inspect inventory for wear, damage, or defects and promptly report findings to supervisors.
    Maintain cleanliness and organization of the parts room; support maintenance team inquiries as needed.
    Assist JTI staff with machine and facility repairs as required.
    Track and account for all spare parts issued or consumed."                                                
  • Buying Station Operations:
    Maintain effective communication with tobacco farmers.
    Manage and process farmers' payments.
    Verify accuracy of incoming data before submission.
    Utilize Microsoft Excel, Word, and Outlook for various tasks."                                                
  • Picking:
    Remove stems, off-color tobacco, and foreign materials such as strings, dirt, and paper from  tobacco on the conveyor to ensure a clean and uniform product.
    Dispose of foreign materials in appropriate bins.
    Drop pickings into designated buckets based on the type of material (dark tobacco, green tobacco, tobacco with stems, or foreign material)."                                                
  • Hydraulic Press Operations:
    Operate the hydraulic press to compact tobacco into containers in accordance with safety and quality standards.
    Raise the press ram and remove filled containers safely and efficiently.
    Monitor and read scale measurements, making adjustments as needed to meet required weights.
    Prepare containers by inserting liners, folding flaps, and feeding units into the banding machine.
    Collect moisture samples as directed by the LeafPoint system for quality testing.
    Accurately enter production and sample data into the LeafPoint system.
    Ensure timely delivery of moisture samples to the Quality department using pneumatic transport, including proper completion of sample tickets."                                                
  • Sweeping Machine Operation: 
    Drive industrial sweeper to clean factory floors continuously.
    Ensure the sweeper is properly maintained and serviced.
    Discharge the sweeper dust collector into the appropriate disposal unit.
    Keep the machine clean and report any issues to the facilities maintenance team.
    Follow safety rules while operating the sweeper as per company policy."                                                
  • Wire Pulling:
    Cut wires opposite the knot of the Greenleaf bale.
    Remove cardboard slip sheets and wires from the bale at the cutting station.
    Place wires and cardboard in appropriate recycling bins.
    Remove any foreign material that could lead to tobacco contamination or equipment damage.
    Request stacks of tops and bottoms as needed.
  • Box Building:
    Inspect cartons for damage or contamination from suppliers before assembly.
    Assemble one top and one bottom to create a box.
    Add required kraft papers or chipboards for the given product.
    Attach the proper pre-printed belly tag for product identification.
    Place the box onto roller conveyors for packing.                                          
  • Cleaning:
    Maintain cleanliness and organization of the factory floor, including sweeping, mopping, and disposing of waste materials. 
    Sweep designated areas as a assigned by the JTI Department Lead. Remove foreign materials during sweeping, activities and discard them in appropriate bins. 
    Collect and dispose of floor sweepings into designated metal containers. 
    Shovel loose materials like sand, gravel, metals, plastics, or tobacco into machine hoppers or containers.
    Keep the area clean in accordance with the 5S3R policy."                                                
  • Other (if applicable)
    Manage various tasks and projects as they arise and upon manager's request."                                                

Are you ready to join us? Build your success story at JTI. Apply now!

Next Steps:

After applying, if selected, please anticipate the following within 1-3 weeks of the job posting closure: Phone screening with Talent Advisor > Assessment tests > Interviews > Offer. Each step is eliminatory and may vary by role type.

At JTI, we strive to create a diverse and inclusive work environment. As an equal-opportunity employer, we welcome applicants from all backgrounds. If you need any specific support, alternative formats, or have other access requirements, please let us know.