Statistical Quality Control × Keywords: Quality Standards

9 jobs found.

Textile Inspector (Textile Manufacturing)

Textile inspectors visually inspect and use measuring instruments to check fabrics woven on looms, detect defects and faults, and perform quality control.

Finished Vehicle Inspector (Automotive)

This occupation involves inspecting fully assembled automobiles before shipment to verify that their appearance and functions meet the specified standards.

Automotive Chassis Inspector

A job that inspects dimensions and weld points of the vehicle body (chassis) to ensure the safety and quality of automobiles.

Quartz Watch Inspector

Occupation that inspects the accuracy and quality of parts and finished products of watches using quartz crystals with various measuring instruments.

Jewelry and Accessories Personal Items Inspector

Occupation that inspects the appearance, dimensions, and functionality of personal items such as jewelry and accessories to confirm compliance with quality standards.

Wood, Pulp, and Paper Products Inspector

This occupation involves inspecting whether the appearance, dimensions, etc., of wood products, pulp, and paper products in the manufacturing process meet the specified standards.

Hat Inspector

Responsible for quality inspection after hat manufacturing, discovering and classifying defects such as shape, sewing, and color unevenness.

Textile Product Inspector

This occupation involves inspecting the appearance, dimensions, color tones, etc., of fabrics and fiber products after the textile product manufacturing process to confirm compliance with quality standards.

Wood Products, Pulp, and Paper Products Inspector

A job that inspects and measures the quality of wood products, pulp, and paper products during the manufacturing process to confirm compliance with standards.