Ad Details
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Ad ID: 780142
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Added: April 30, 2024
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Sale Price: ₨123
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Regular Price: ₨123
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Location: Pakistan
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State: Punjab
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City: Rawalpindi
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Phone: 03115193625
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Views: 38
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Website: www.icollegete.com
Description
ICTE
International College of Technical Education.
Head Office :
Office # 27, Second Floor, Maryam Shadi Hall Plaza
(Airies Plaza), Shamsabad, Murree Road,
Rawalpindi, Pakistan 46000.
Email : info@icollegete.com
Contact : 051-6122937, 0311-5193625, 0092-335-4176949
Quality control, also called testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers, monitor
nearly all manufactured products to ensure that they meet specified standards.A
quality control inspector is responsible for monitoring the quality of incoming and
outgoing products for manufacturing companies.Quality control inspectors, also
called quality controllers (QC) are members of a control audit team that examine
manufacturing processes and operational techniques. These professionals ensure that
the products made in a facility conform to industry, company, and consumer
expectations – and do so consistently. They discard any products that do not meet
given standards. With the ultimate goal of minimizing cost and maximizing
efficiency, manufacturing quality inspectors maintain customers’ loyalty and the
company’s overall reputation.Quality controllers work side-by-side with quality
auditors. QCs receive guidelines and specifications to be tested from quality
auditors. After examining a product’s appearance and functionality, quality
controllers write assessments to quality auditors offering corrective feedback if
the quality of a product is compromised in any way. Quality controllers will then
follow up with any updated processes put in place by quality auditors to avoid any
future defects.Quality control inspectors 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 many 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) and three-dimensional (3D) scanners. 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.A quality control inspector typically works in an
industrial setting with the responsibility of ensuring quality in all goods produced
by the company. Duties may include studying blueprints, conducting research and
competitor analysis, analyzing parts that make a product and ensuring proper
measurements are taken to ensure products meet customer expectations and company
standards. Depending on the industry and company, quality control inspectors may
progress into a managerial or executive position.
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