Pregis
Job Title
Quality Control Technician
Schedule 8AM‑4:30PM (Monday‑Friday); OT 6:00AM‑4:30PM
Location Tulsa, OK
General Scope of Job The Quality Control Technician supports all quality production processes, including pre- and post‑production standard operating procedures. They motivate, coach, and support the production team to achieve daily, weekly, and monthly goals. They ensure safety policies, quality control testing, and Lean tools are followed and sustained.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Verification of product quality and adherence to engineering specifications / work instructions
Collect and report all quality metrics using Microsoft Forms
Communicate defects found during QC inspections to operations team members
Layered auditing sign off on critical to quality projects
Appropriate use of QC stamps and quality approval
Participate in weekly Quality Team meetings
Root cause investigation
Incoming product inspection
End‑of‑Line product inspection
Assist operations in team training
Sustain 5S+Safety standards and consistently eliminate waste within department
Maintain and improve a positive work culture
Education and/or Experience
High School Diploma
Previous quality experience preferred
Lean Manufacturing on-the-job experience
Competencies
Strong communication skills, ability to motivate and lead a diverse team
Swift learner, excellent problem‑solving and training abilities
Proactive time management
Solid PC skills: Word, Excel, Outlook, Pregis systems
Customer‑service oriented, fast‑paced work environment
Ability to work under pressure and independently
Accountable, fair, and consistent; hands‑on
Knowledge of team and email communications
Collaborate with Quality Control Lead on product information
Report bottlenecks to the Quality Control Lead
Conduct quality tests on products or materials
Learn to use programming software such as Microchip Studio, Smart System, Pro12Z programmer, IM‑pack, SPM Super‑Pro for Windows
Work Environment
The employee’s time will be split between non‑climate and climate‑controlled environments. Personal protective equipment is required in designated areas.
Physical Demands
Typical activities: sit/stand for extended periods, occasional lifting 10‑30 lbs frequently and up to 50 lbs occasionally, walking, reaching, climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling.
Vision required: close vision tasks.
Reasonable accommodations can be made for disabilities.
Note: Nothing in this job description restricts management’s right to assign or reassign responsibilities to this job at any time.
Seniority Level Not applicable
Employment Type Full-time
Job Function Quality Assurance, Manufacturing, and Production
Industries Manufacturing, Machinery Manufacturing, Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
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Schedule 8AM‑4:30PM (Monday‑Friday); OT 6:00AM‑4:30PM
Location Tulsa, OK
General Scope of Job The Quality Control Technician supports all quality production processes, including pre- and post‑production standard operating procedures. They motivate, coach, and support the production team to achieve daily, weekly, and monthly goals. They ensure safety policies, quality control testing, and Lean tools are followed and sustained.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Verification of product quality and adherence to engineering specifications / work instructions
Collect and report all quality metrics using Microsoft Forms
Communicate defects found during QC inspections to operations team members
Layered auditing sign off on critical to quality projects
Appropriate use of QC stamps and quality approval
Participate in weekly Quality Team meetings
Root cause investigation
Incoming product inspection
End‑of‑Line product inspection
Assist operations in team training
Sustain 5S+Safety standards and consistently eliminate waste within department
Maintain and improve a positive work culture
Education and/or Experience
High School Diploma
Previous quality experience preferred
Lean Manufacturing on-the-job experience
Competencies
Strong communication skills, ability to motivate and lead a diverse team
Swift learner, excellent problem‑solving and training abilities
Proactive time management
Solid PC skills: Word, Excel, Outlook, Pregis systems
Customer‑service oriented, fast‑paced work environment
Ability to work under pressure and independently
Accountable, fair, and consistent; hands‑on
Knowledge of team and email communications
Collaborate with Quality Control Lead on product information
Report bottlenecks to the Quality Control Lead
Conduct quality tests on products or materials
Learn to use programming software such as Microchip Studio, Smart System, Pro12Z programmer, IM‑pack, SPM Super‑Pro for Windows
Work Environment
The employee’s time will be split between non‑climate and climate‑controlled environments. Personal protective equipment is required in designated areas.
Physical Demands
Typical activities: sit/stand for extended periods, occasional lifting 10‑30 lbs frequently and up to 50 lbs occasionally, walking, reaching, climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling.
Vision required: close vision tasks.
Reasonable accommodations can be made for disabilities.
Note: Nothing in this job description restricts management’s right to assign or reassign responsibilities to this job at any time.
Seniority Level Not applicable
Employment Type Full-time
Job Function Quality Assurance, Manufacturing, and Production
Industries Manufacturing, Machinery Manufacturing, Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
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