Oversees and monitors the inspection and testing of materials, parts, and products to ensure adherence to established quality standards.
Establishes inspection protocols, defines sampling procedures, and determines equipment and mechanisms to be used in the testing process. Recommends changes in specifications of materials, parts, and products based on inspection results. May formulate and revise quality control policies and procedures.
Job Title | Job Description | |
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1 | Data Entry Support I | The Data Entry Support I compares output to control totals and makes corrections to codes and batches as necessary. Reviews, codes, and inputs source data from storage media into a computer processing system. Being a Data Entry Support I requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Prepares and distributes output reports as instructed. In addition, Data Entry Support I typically reports to a supervisor. Being a Data Entry Support I possesses a moderate understanding of general aspects of the job. Works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area. May require 0-1 year of general work experience. |
2 | Build and Release Engineer Senior | The Build and Release Engineer Senior is responsible for the design and development of builds, scripts, installation procedures, and systems including source code control and issue tracking. Responsible for software builds and releases. Being a Build and Release Engineer Senior requires a bachelor's degree in a related area. Works closely with a quality assurance team to ensure final version is up to organizational standards. In addition, Build and Release Engineer Senior typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Being a Build and Release Engineer Senior work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Working as a Build and Release Engineer Senior typically requires 4 -7 years of related experience. |
3 | Production Machine Operator III | The Production Machine Operator III uses computer-controlled equipment to select position and secure automatic or semi-automatic machines. Sets up and operates a production machine in accordance with established procedures and guidelines. Being a Production Machine Operator III may assist with training other machine operators. Controls and adjusts machine settings to complete more complex tasks. In addition, Production Machine Operator III may calculate and assist with numeric controlled programming. Requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor/manager. Being a Production Machine Operator III works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. Working as a Production Machine Operator III typically requires 3-5 years of related experience, or may need 2 years experience with additional specialized training and/or certification. |
4 | Loss Prevention Manager | The Loss Prevention Manager researches and reports on cost effective plans to minimize loss. Manages and develops loss control programs and administers risk management programs related to operating risk, insurance, and any class of financial risk. Being a Loss Prevention Manager ensures compliance with all regulations and keeps abreast of any changes to laws and regulations which pertain to loss control. Contributes to business plans and objectives. In addition, Loss Prevention Manager requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a head of a unit/department. The Loss Prevention Manager manages subordinate staff in the day-to-day performance of their jobs. True first level manager. Ensures that project/department milestones/goals are met and adhering to approved budgets. Has full authority for personnel actions. Working as a Loss Prevention Manager typically requires 5 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. 1 - 3 years supervisory experience may be required. Extensive knowledge of the function and department processes. |
5 | Data Entry Support II | The Data Entry Support II compares output to control totals and makes corrections to codes and batches as necessary. Reviews, codes, and inputs source data from storage media into a computer processing system. Being a Data Entry Support II requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Prepares and distributes output reports as instructed. In addition, Data Entry Support II typically reports to a supervisor. Being a Data Entry Support II gains or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. Works under moderate supervision. Working as a Data Entry Support II typically requires 1-3 years of related experience. |
Skills | Proficiency Level |
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Quality Management | Level 3 |
Planning and Organizing | Level 2 |
Coordination | Level 2 |