- Participating in meetings with other members of the team to discuss issues or problems with products or processes
- Monitoring production lines for defects in materials or workmanship
- Ensuring that all products meet manufacturing standards and specifications by conducting tests on samples taken from each batch of goods produced
- Conducting tests on materials to ensure they meet safety standards for use in products
- Inspecting incoming raw materials to ensure that they meet quality standards
- Working with engineers and designers to ensure that designs can be manufactured efficiently and cost effectively
- Performing checks on products at various stages of the manufacturing process to ensure compliance with standards and regulations
- Testing the functionality of products to ensure they meet requirements for safety and durability
- Ensuring that all legal requirements are met by conducting inspections of facilities and equipment
Education: a bachelor’s degree in quality assurance, engineering or another closely related field. These programs teach students the fundamentals of quality control and the principles of quality assurance.Training & Experience: Quality controllers typically receive on-the-job training to learn the specific processes and procedures of their role. Training may include shadowing current quality controllers and performing duties under supervision until they are comfortable enough to complete tasks on their own.Certifications & Licenses: Certifications can offer validation of a professional’s qualifications and increase their value to potential employers. Quality controllers should seek certifications to gain more practical knowledge of their responsibilities and further their career advancement opportunities.