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What Does a Quality Control Inspector Do?

What Does a Quality Control Inspector Do

There are a lot of fascinating roles within the world of gas and oil.  Perhaps amongst the most fascinating due to its sheer potential is that of a quality control inspector (QC Inspector for short).  It’s one of those terms that is exactly as it sounds, but there are a lot of really interesting facets to this when looking at it as far as a career path.

What does a quality inspector do?

In short, inspect and “sign off” on the quality/integrity of everything from the raw materials to the finished product as it gets prepared to be sent out of the establishment and out into the world.  In order to pass certain tests, the inspector must use specific criteria and focus on every part of every task assigned.

Working as a quality inspector or QA/QC inspector is a wonderful job for those looking for the responsibility of assessing all of those criteria against each part of the process, right up to the final product.  However, it does comes with some pretty specific requirements!

Requirements to be a quality control inspector

If you’re looking at the idea of becoming a quality inspector, you’ll need to get certified in quality control and have real-time experience (as in hands-on) in the particular work field that you’re interested in.  It’s very rare for someone to simply land a job right away as a quality controller or inspector.

This is because those in the industry must have some built-in understanding of the quality that they’re inspecting, as you can imagine.

What you should have

Generally, these are the requirements that you’ll want to have on-hand in order to be proficient and qualified in this job position as a QA or QC:

  • A high school education
  • Certification in the quality control field of your choice
  • Real-time experience in the relevant field
  • Great organization and attention to detail
  • Use of Microsoft Office, spreadsheets, etc
  • Extensive knowledge of QC standards and requirements

There are some who agree that having a bachelor’s degree and industry demanded certification could be a helping hand when applying for a job, but it depends on the hiring committee and their perspective.

Quite often, going for online training and certification and courses specific to your field is going to be just as good since most of these are entirely focused on producing a better workforce specific to the oil and gas industry.

Is a QC job a good one?

Absolutely.  If you are someone who enjoys the process of things and also knowing that you are an integral part of that process, a quality control inspector is going to be a fantastic choice when wanting to hold a position that helps you enjoy a good way to earn income, and also make a difference.

The other thing is that this kind of job position has plenty of room for growth and adjustment as requirements shift and update as time passes.  For those that love the idea of working in a fast-shifting workplace, this is a great component to keep in mind.

Much more than just a regular job position, working as a quality control inspector has many advantages to consider when looking for a diverse position from one role to another.

Quality Control Inspector Duties and Responsibilities

Watch the video below to learn more about the duties and responsibilities of a quality control inspector.

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