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QA/QC Inspector
Job description
- Examine incoming supplies, parts, and machinery in comparison to purchase specifications, drawings, and quality standards.
- Check supplier records, inspection reports, calibration certificates, and certificates of conformance.
- Recognize non-conforming materials, record them, and place them in quarantine.
- To address quality concerns, collaborate with internal departments and suppliers.
- Keep precise records of incoming inspections.
- Conduct regular inspections during the processes of fabrication, assembly, and maintenance.
- Verify that approved work instructions, engineering drawings, and quality procedures are followed when assembling and testing products.
- Defects should be reported, looked into, and corrected with the appropriate departments.
- Before shipping, do a final inspection.
- Before releasing, make sure all customer specifications and quality standards are fulfilled.
- Keep track of quality reports, checklists, inspection records, and QA/QC paperwork.
- Encourage the Quality Management System (QMS) to be implemented and continuously improved.
- Take part in internal audits and help with external audits, like ISO 9001.
- Keep an eye on the test and inspection equipment's calibration status.
- File Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs) and assist with Corrective and Preventive Actions (CAPA) and Root Cause Analysis (RCA).
Requirements
- A technical certificate or diploma in quality management or a similar discipline.
- At least two to five years of experience conducting QA/QC inspections in the manufacturing and marine sectors.
- Knowledge of ISO 9001 and other quality management systems.
- Understanding of measuring devices, calibration procedures, and inspection tools.
- The capacity to read technical specifications, assembly instructions, and engineering drawings.
- A dedication to quality and ongoing development.
- The capacity to prioritize several inspection tasks in a hectic setting.


