Quality Control Inspector is responsible to examine products and materials for defects or deviations from specifications for the packaging division (Paper Cup, Extrusion, Thermoforming, Lids, Cling Film & Printing)
- Read blueprints and relevant product specifications
- Monitor operations to ensure that they meet production standards & customer requirements
- Recommend adjustments to the assembly or production process in accordance with the specification
- Inspect, test, or measure materials or products being received/produced / ready to dispatch in accordance with Quality Plan.
- Remove / Identify products and materials that fail to meet specifications in accordance with Quality Plan.
- Discuss inspection results with those responsible for products and ensure any non-conformity is highlighted to the line manager
- Report inspection and test data as per Quality Plan and maintain records as per the procedure.
- Visit customer-based online Manager’s instructions to understand customer complaints (if any)
- Responsible to buy off the product and segregating the defective products accordingly as per the defect criteria.
- Ensure the full accountability of the inspected products.
- Responsible to provide the daily/weekly summary report of individual tasks performed to the supervisor
- Perform Test and visual online inspection of products to conform to standard specifications (like Dimensions, Thickness, weight, colour, etc...) as per the interval stipulated in the sampling plan.
- Ensure executing the daily job schedule as planned as per the instruction of the line manager.
- Maintain relevant records and documents as per the procedure.
- Support the Department during ISO and other audits.
Experience Requirements
- Minimum 2-3 years experience in a packaging division (Paper Cup, Extrusion, Thermoforming, Lids, Cling Film & Printing)
Education Requirement
- Diploma in Quality Control management or equivalent
- On–the–job training marketing
Required Skill & Abilities
- Dexterity: A quality control inspector should be able to quickly remove sample parts or products during the manufacturing process.
- Math skills. Knowledge of basic math and computer skills are important because measuring, calibrating, and calculating specifications are major parts of quality control testing.
- Mechanical skills. A Quality control inspector must be able to use specialized tools and machinery when testing products.
- Physical stamina. A Quality control inspector must be able to stand for long periods on the job.
- Physical strength. Because workers sometimes lift heavy objects, inspectors should be in good physical condition.
- Technical skills. A Quality control inspector must understand blueprints, technical documents, and manuals, ensuring that products and parts meet quality standards.