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Top Skills and Quality Control Training You Need to Get Promoted

There are a wide variety of quality control (QC) positions found throughout organizations. Position titles range from document control specialist, inspector, and test technician to quality control engineer, auditor, and regulatory affairs specialist. Regardless of the title, if your desired job falls within the quality control field, there are certain skills and training that will make it easier for you to stand out and land the job or a promotion.

Check out our guide below to help you identify gaps in your quality control training and seek out the professional development you need to take your quality control career to the next level.

 

Top Quality Control Skills

The ideal skill set for a quality control job will allow you to identify and lay out the observation techniques and processes required to improve and maintain an organization’s requirements for quality. You also need to be able to effectively communicate those processes with the people who will carry them out for the organization. Thus, keen attention to detail, superb verbal and written communication skills, teamwork, and focused prioritization are required. If you have room for improvement when it comes to these skills, then identify training courses that will support you in acquiring or improving upon them.

 

ISO Training and Certification

The ISO 9000 series, or family, refers to a group of quality management standards established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). These standards are international guidelines and requirements for process-based quality management systems (QMS). The ISO series can be applied to any distribution, manufacturing, or service business. As a quality control professional, adding ISO training and certification to your resume will help you stay up to par with quality control standards for companies across the globe.

 

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Six Sigma Certification

Six Sigma quickly became a standard process improvement strategy for many organizations after its creation in 1980 by Motorola engineer Bill Smith. Its success is largely due to its dramatic impact on improving business processes. Six Sigma uses empirical, statistical quality management methods to minimize variability and remove causes of defects in business processes and manufacturing to enhance output quality. If you’re looking to move up the ladder or land a quality control job, then Six Sigma certification will stand out on your resume.

 

OSHA Training

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) was formed after the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 was passed. Its purpose is to set and enforce standards for safe and healthful working conditions. Organizations must adhere to specific OSHA requirements, and many quality control positions oversee these processes to ensure these requirements are met. The administration offers training and outreach programs for individuals and organizations to stay on top of OSHA laws and requirements.

 

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Supply Chain Management Quality Control Training

Supply chain management is an area where quality control is required to deliver a product to the marketplace successfully. Many steps need to occur from development completion through to product delivery, including packing, transport, and storage. Understanding supply chain logistics and transportation systems is essential to supporting these steps if you’re looking to land a job or move up in the supply chain department of an organization.

 

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Statistical Quality Control Training

Analyzing production and processing capacity, as well as product and process quality loss and performance statistics, is part of the quality control job function. Search for statistical quality control courses to help you sharpen your skills in this area and show how you can add value to an organization.

 

Finding Quality Control Jobs

There are a variety of quality control jobs available on the market. Check out the open opportunities in your area today and get help with your resume, interviewing, and more with our complete library of career resources.

By iHire | Originally Published: May 16, 2019

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