Quality Control

Quality Control Job Description

As an industrial staffing agency, Performance Personnel is capable of filling job vacancies across a large swath of professions. This will often include positions for quality control jobs that can be advertised as a Quality Control Specialist, QC Associate or QC Technician.

In most cases, a quality control employee will be responsible for ensuring that the products produced by an organization meet or exceed the quality standards that have been set within both the industry and company as a whole. For this reason, they will often spend their time examining products for defects or irregularities that may have occurring during the manufacturing process.

Quality Control

Quality Control professionals are invaluable to companies because they are responsible for ensuring that products are safe before they are distributed to clients or sold on the general market. Some of the ways they help in your daily life including ensuring that your food won’t make you sick or that your clothing won’t fall apart too quickly. In fact, quality control technicians monitor quality standards for nearly all manufactured products, from electronics and computer components to textiles and motor vehicles.

What are the Primary Responsibilities of a Quality Control Assistant?

Quality control assistants:

  • Examine blueprints and specifications for industry standards

  • Observe factory operations to make sure they comply with industry standards

  • Make necessary adjustments or recommendations for adjustments

  • Examine, test and/or measure materials that are produced

  • Remove all products that fail to meet manufacturing standards

  • Report inspection data to supervisors or those responsible for product quality

Specific duties of quality control assistants vary depending on the industry but typically include oversight of the production process, observing products for performance defects, performing tests on random sampling, making detailed notes of observations, removing products which do not meet standards and aiding in the implementation of quality control programs.

A quality control department may inspect products at different points in the manufacturing process, as well as the final product. They may be asked to prepare training manuals or outline guidelines for product quality as well. Typically, a quality control assistant is overseen by and will report to a quality engineer or department supervisor.

Working as a quality control assistant comes with great responsibility. Rigorous and thorough documentation is required at all steps of the process. Any failures to observe, report or document failed products could end up being harmful to the consumer. Commitment to maintaining the highest standards is an essential quality for all QC Assistants.

Where do Quality Control Assistants Work?

Industrial staffing agencies place quality control assistants throughout the manufacturing industry. Positions vary depending on the industry and the size of the company. As a QC assistant, you may be trained to examine one product for an entire shift or examine a variety of materials. Most often, you will be trained in and stay at one workstation.
 
Physical requirements may vary, as some assistants are required to be on their feet for an entire shift or lift heavy objects. Other industries may allow workers to sit during a shift and spend more time reading blueprints or data printouts. The work is typically not dangerous, even in larger manufacturing companies, but often requires work of a repetitive nature.

How Do I Search for Quality Control Jobs Near Me?

Although high school level education may be sufficient for some quality control positions, many will require an associate’s degree or bachelor’s degree for job placement. In any case, excellent academic marks and a commitment to error free work will be desired. Many companies will provide training to candidates who show the right skills and traits, but prior experience working within the industry is an advantage along with detailed knowledge of industry norms and standards.

Ideal skill sets for top candidates should include attention to detail, good communication skills, reliability, flexibility, ability to work to a deadline, and excellent written and observational skills.

Contact Performance Personnel today if you are interested in pursuing a Quality Control career in the Clearwater or surrounding areas!