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Q uality Control Inspector

Ensure excellence, everywhere.

You can work for some of the world’s biggest brands and play a critical role in ensuring products are safe, high-quality and consumer-ready. When your food is safe, your car runs properly, and your phone works correctly, you can thank a Quality Control Inspector! If you’re logical, organized and enjoy work that requires you to be investigative and inquisitive, you can excel in this path.

T he Perks

Becoming a quality control inspector is typically quick, inexpensive and accessible to anyone – so you can earning great pay fast!

1

Year

It takes less than a year to become a QC inspector (you may even begin in a matter of weeks!)

9.7

Growth

The quality control inspector job market is projected to grow by at least 9.7% between 2016 and 2026.

62,000

Salary

Salaries for this position average around $35k and can go as high as $62k.

Quality Assurance Inspection Supervisor

MiTek

I think the most rewarding aspect of the job is when you’re out there and you determine a solution, you guys come up with a process that’s going to work going forward…it’s a good feeling.

manufacturing quality control specialist

W hat Do I Need?

Though there is no national requirements for becoming a quality control inspector, a training course or certificate is often the ideal route for entry into this field. Additionally, you should meet the following criteria in order to be successful in this path.

math skills

Training/Experience

Most employers require applicants to have an industry-specific training or certification, or experience in the industry in a similar role.

cross training

Training/Experience

Most employers require applicants to have an industry-specific training or certification, or experience in the industry in a similar role.

attention to detail

Training/Experience

Most employers require applicants to have an industry-specific training or certification, or experience in the industry in a similar role.

training

High School Education

In order to be considered for a position as a quality control inspector, you will need a high school diploma or high school equivalency credential.

technical training

Stamina

Quality control inspectors spend much of the day engaged in active, hands-on work and should be comfortable standing for long periods on the job.

creative thinking

Versatile

You’ll need to be able to work hands-on with tools, machines, and practical things while also applying your intelligence to investigate, gather information, and improve systems.

math skills

Training/Experience

Most employers require applicants to have an industry-specific training or certification, or experience in the industry in a similar role.

cross training

Training/Experience

Most employers require applicants to have an industry-specific training or certification, or experience in the industry in a similar role.

attention to detail

Training/Experience

Most employers require applicants to have an industry-specific training or certification, or experience in the industry in a similar role.

training

High School Education

In order to be considered for a position as a quality control inspector, you will need a high school diploma or high school equivalency credential.

technical training

Stamina

Quality control inspectors spend much of the day engaged in active, hands-on work and should be comfortable standing for long periods on the job.

creative thinking

Versatile

You’ll need to be able to work hands-on with tools, machines, and practical things while also applying your intelligence to investigate, gather information, and improve systems.

Y our Resources

Ready to get started? Here are some resources and pathways you can explore to get started in a successful career as a Quality Control Inspector!

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