The In Process Inspector role has a significant impact in ensuring the quality and integrity of the production process. Their responsibilities include monitoring and inspecting the various stages of manufacturing to identify any discrepancies while using automatic equipment or visually inspecting labels. Their vigilance and attention to detail play a crucial role in preventing defects, ensuring product safety, and maintaining overall process efficiency. A Day in the Life: Conducting inspections using automatic inspection equipment: Operates and monitors automatic inspection equipment to assess the quality and integrity of pharmaceutical labels during the manufacturing process including setting up the equipment, conducting routine checks, and interpreting the results to identify any defects or change requests from specifications. Ensures that labels meet the required standards for accuracy, legibility, and adherence to regulatory requirements Performing QC inspections: Conducts Quality Control (QC) inspections at various stages of the manufacturing process including visually examining labels, verifying label content, conducting accurate counts, checking for proper alignment, and assessing print quality. Uses appropriate tools and techniques, to ensure that labels meet the necessary quality standards and complies with regulatory guidelines. Documenting and reporting findings: Records all inspection results and documents any non-conformities or deviations identified during the inspections including generating detailed reports, maintaining inspection records, and communicating findings to area supervisor or manager. Effective documentation and reporting facilitate traceability, support corrective actions, and contribute to the overall quality assurance process.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees