Job Title Quality Control Technician 1
Reporting Quality Control Manager
Revision Date: March 2025
Duties and Responsibilities:
The Quality Control Technician is responsible to perform quality testing and various laboratory functions of the Quality Control Department.
a. Knowing and complying with all company safety policies and procedures.
b. Wearing all prescribed personal protective equipment.
c. Paying close attention to their own and fellow employees' work activities to identify and avoid all hazardous behaviors and techniques.
d. Attending all scheduled safety training.
e. Immediately reporting all hazardous conditions to the Safety Manager.
a. Knowing and complying with all attendance policies and procedures.
b. Assuring the cleanliness of equipment and facilities (Good Housekeeping).
c. Seeking and participating in opportunities to build skills and discipline.
d. Carrying out assignments with a willing and positive attitude.
e. Performing quality tests on product in-process and at the final stages and determine product acceptance following established Ascent Test Methods or customer required test methods.
f. Making adjustments to out-of-spec product in production competently and efficiently to conform to written specifications.
g. Assessing incoming raw materials for suitability in production and evaluating questionable raw materials for purchase.
h. Manufacturing quality samples of new or existing products following the Development Chemists or established procedure.
i. Performing calibration procedures on Quality Control laboratory instruments when required.
j. Prepare reagents, standards, hazardous and reactive mixtures as necessary.
k. Maintaining all work order batch sheets and product retains in a numerical filing system.
l. Informing the Q.C. Manager of any discrepancies on a work order.
m. Assisting with physical inventories as directed.
n. Closing Work orders and entering specs on computer system.
o. Entering data into internal and external databases.
p. Coordinating and scheduling finished good shipments as directed.
a. Working to maximize productivity and to avoid wasting time.
b. Working to maximize process productivity, avoid mistakes.
e. Reporting without delay any inaccuracies or problems with written procedures, forms, and records.
Skills, Qualifications, Experience, Special Physical Requirements:
The Quality Control Technician should have:
A High School Diploma or equivalent certificate
Good communication, organizational and administrative skills
Ability to work on diverse projects independently and efficiently
Good math skills
Careful attention to detail
Operate laboratory and general office equipment
Proficiency in the use of PC hardware and software applications
Normal/corrected vision and hearing
Working knowledge of laboratory practices with ability to work efficiently and accurately with minimum supervision
The working environment will be reasonably clean and comfortable; however, wet and dusty conditions will be encountered at times, as will exposure to low temperature in winter and high temperatures in summer.
Sensitivity or allergies to various chemicals and/or aerosols will require close evaluation.
The above is a summary of the major responsibilities of the position and not a detailed description of all work requirements. Work assignments and accountabilities may change as the needs of the company require.
Disclaimer:
The list of requirements, duties and responsibilities is not exhaustive, but merely the most accurate list for the current job. Management reserves the right to revise the job description and to require that other tasks be performed when circumstances of the job change.
7 PM - 7 AM night shift, 12 hours, 2-2-3 schedule