We are recruiting for A Quality Control Inspector ensures that production standards are met and maintained for a given product before it leaves the place it’s manufactured in. They perform inspections on random samples from a production line, identify defects in the manufacturing process and correcting them. The Quality Control Inspector organises inspections according to internal and legal standards. It is their job to ensure that a quality product is delivered for consumers. Their duties and responsibilities include: Maintaining and calibrating measuring equipment to various testing standards Questioning the nature of defects while providing future solutions Alerting the Quality Assurance department of ongoing problems and delivering resolutions Inspecting raw materials to ensure consistency and integrity Filling out and maintaining proper paperwork Complying with any and all standards, internal policies and legal regulations that apply to the finished product Comparing finished products to original patents A Quality Control Inspector makes the final confirmation when it comes to the quality of a product that’s sold for consumption. They are also responsible for testing components that are used in the manufacture of a finished product. A Quality Control Inspector uses various measuring tools to make sure parts are within standard variances. They examine raw materials for purity and make sure that manufacturing results meet internal standards for production. The Quality Control Inspector also monitors the production-line cycle and shares findings with relevant superiors. The main task of the Quality Control Inspector is to prevent errors from occurring within the manufacturing process.