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Job Location | Chennai |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Not Disclosed |
Industry | Oil & Gas / Petroleum |
Functional Area | uality (QA-QC) |
EmploymentType | Full-time |
Monitor operations to ensure that they meet production standardsRecommend adjustments to the assembly or production processInspect, test, or measure materials or products being producedMeasure products with rulers, calipers, gauges, or micrometersAccept or reject finished itemsRemove all products and materials that fail to meet specificationsDiscuss inspection results with those responsible for productsReport inspection and test dataQuality control inspectors, for example, ensure that the food or medicine you take will not make you sick, that your car will run properly, and that your pants will not split the first time you wear them. These workers monitor quality standards for nearly all manufactured products, including foods, textiles, clothing, glassware, motor vehicles, electronic components, computers, and structural steel. Specific job duties vary across the wide range of industries in which these inspectors work.Quality control workers rely on a number of tools to do their jobs. Although some still use hand-held measurement devices, such as calipers and alignment gauges, workers more commonly operate electronic inspection equipment, such as coordinate-measuring machines (CMMs). Inspectors testing electrical devices may use voltmeters, ammeters, and ohmmeters to test potential difference, current flow, and resistance, respectively.Quality control workers record the results of their inspections through test reports. When they find defects, inspectors notify supervisors and help to analyze and correct production problems.In some firms, the inspection process is completely automated, with advanced vision inspection systems installed at one or several points in the production process. Inspectors in these firms monitor the equipment, review output, and conduct random product checks.
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operationsproductioninspectionqualityreportstoolsassemblysystemsmedicinetestingcontrolstandards