A Quality Controller in the garment industry is responsible for ensuring that finished products meet a certain level of quality before they are shipped to customers. Their duties may include:
- Inspecting finished products for defects such as stains, tears, or misaligned seams.
- Measuring garments to ensure they meet size specifications.
- Reviewing production processes to identify areas for improvement.
- Testing fabrics and trims for durability and strength.
- Maintaining quality control records and reporting any non-compliance issues to management.
- Training production staff on quality control procedures.
- Collaborating with design and production teams to ensure products meet quality standards.
- Staying up-to-date with industry regulations and standards to ensure products are compliant.
- Reviewing customer complaints and conducting investigations to identify root causes of quality issues.
- Collaborating with suppliers to ensure raw materials meet quality standards.
- Developing and implementing quality control procedures and protocols.
- Conducting regular audits of production facilities to monitor compliance with quality control procedures.
- Assisting with the development and implementation of continuous improvement programs.
- Ensuring that products meet all relevant safety and environmental regulations.
- Communicating quality control results to stakeholders, including management, customers, and suppliers.
Md.Mahbub-Ul ISlam
RMG Consultant & Reseacher