Garment quality control (QC) jobs involve a variety of responsibilities including:
Mechanical inspections
Detecting defective products before they reach the market to reduce the risk of recalls and customer complaints
Quality assurance
Managing the quality of products and collections from the early stages of design
Compliance with safety regulations
Ensuring that garments meet global safety regulations especially for childrens wear or garments with potential chemical hazards
Final garment inspection
The final step in the garment inspection system where the buyer inspects the complete garments
Garment measurements
Using quality control tools and instruments to carry out measurements
Establishing internal quality standards
Creating guidelines for fabric quality stitching design sizing colorfastness and other parameters
Other responsibilities of garment QC include:
Ensuring that garments meet the minimum acceptable level of quality
Protecting consumers from poor products
Reducing material waste and defect rates
meeting with clients virtually or during sales visits. demonstrating and presenting products. establishing new business. maintaining accurate records. attending trade exhibitions, conferences and meetings. reviewing sales performance. negotiating contracts and packages.
Education
Graduation