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The Manufacturing Quality function is responsible for designing, implementing, and monitoring quality control programs. Key deliverables include recommending improvements to methods, procedures, and standards based on data and process analysis. The team ensures that products are built accurately to specification, meet quality standards, and comply with regulatory requirements. This role also involves identifying, reporting, and tracking defects until resolution. The primary objective of the Quality Control specialization within the Manufacturing Quality Job Family is to perform inspections, testing, and sampling activities across the manufacturing process to ensure compliance with quality requirements.
Job Responsibility:
Carry out manufacturing line inspections, sampling, and testing of incoming components, raw materials, in-process items, and finished goods to ensure compliance with company and regulatory standards
Conduct visual, dimensional, and functional inspections according to approved procedures, specifications, and work instructions
Apply appropriate approval or rejection labels to raw materials, in-process items, and finished goods
Record inspection results accurately in accordance with quality documentation requirements (e.g., DHR, QMS, ISO 13485, GMP)
Assist in drafting or updating procedures and support validation or troubleshooting of testing methods when required
Ensure adherence to all quality, safety, and regulatory guidelines
Manage non-conforming materials, including segregation, documentation, investigation support, and follow-up on disposition
Support the release of conforming finished goods and ensure traceability throughout the inspection process
Perform clerical, administrative, specialized technical, or operational tasks as required to support quality functions
Work independently on routine and non-routine tasks, applying initiative to resolve a variety of quality issues
Serve as an informal resource for colleagues with less experience, providing guidance when needed
Interact internally with production, engineering, planning, and other relevant functions to exchange technical information and resolve quality-related issues
Identify key issues and patterns when analyzing partial or conflicting data to support troubleshooting and decision-making
Requirements:
Diploma holder
Minimum 2 years of related experience in quality control, inspection, or manufacturing—preferably in medical device, electronics, or regulated industries
Detailed knowledge of inspection procedures, documentation practices, and quality systems
Demonstrated ability to use initiative, handle non-routine situations, and resolve conflicts or issues independently
Ability to identify key patterns, anomalies, and potential issues from incomplete or conflicting data