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At Thorne, we work to deliver high-quality, science-backed solutions to empower individuals to take a proactive approach to their well-being. Each day begins with a mission to help others discover and achieve their best health. We count on our team members to challenge and push the boundaries to make that happen. At Thorne, you’ll be joining a team of more than 750 passionate individuals committed to our cause of providing superior health solutions at every age and life stage.
Quality is a standard we stand by, where science meets precision to create high-quality health and wellness products. Our hourly quality control inspector roles offer hands-on experience in a clean, safe, and innovative manufacturing environment with opportunities for growth and development. Whether examining, testing, or operating high-tech machinery ensuring products meet our strict quality standards, every team member plays a critical role in delivering trusted solutions to our customer.
All shifts include Saturdays and Sundays plus overtime as required to meet production needs.
Quality Control Inspector Responsibilities:
Samples and inspects incoming materials, mixtures, and in-process materials.
Compares materials against established specifications to determine if the material conforms to the specifications.
Verifies various manufacturing measuring equipment as well as reviewing and maintaining neat and accurate logbooks in accordance with established procedures, including removal of non-functioning equipment.
Updates electronic and document systems to reflect disposition status of materials.
Performs AQL Sampling inspections throughout manufacturing operations. Is consistent and on time with Quality Control checks in the production facility and exhibits the capability to thoroughly and rapidly perform them.
Performs verification on Incoming, In-process, and Outgoing products.
Performs complete layout inspection by measuring dimensions, such as length and height using precision instruments such as calipers, ruler, or tape measure.
Verifies and at times calculates yield reconciliation results, participates in investigations when yield calculations are outside of the acceptable range and ensuring that material is not released until investigations are complete and a disposition has been determined.
Responsible for aspects of the deviation process including but not limited to reviewing and monitoring Deviation Authorizations and performing verifications as needed.
Reads and evaluates documents for accuracy and consistency of terminology and ensures the documents clearly represent the actions performed.
Rejecting Material –Transfers rejected items accordingly. Ensures product is moved to an appropriate quarantine location.
Identifies, analyzes, and evaluates risks for process improvements.
ERP System Packaging, Label and Component Release –knows and understands the ERP system for basic transactions.