Responsibilities highlighted on sample resumes of Inspectors include inspecting the product
for quality defects, filling out quality reports as needed for management, and adjusting machine programming as necessary to ensure smooth operation.
Not exact matches
Though automakers often complain that U.S. regulations have grown too stringent, history shows that compliance typically comes due to the discovery of
defects and problems that are reported by consumer testing and
quality organizations such as the Insurance Institute
for Highway Safety, J.D. Power & Associates and Consumer Reports.
A 2013 Gallup study shows that companies in the top quartile
for employee engagement outperform their bottom 25 % competitors with: 147 % higher earnings per share (no, that's not a typo), 22 % higher profitability, 21 % higher productivity and 41 % fewer
quality defects.
On the other hand, if we decide
for the model of love, thinking of God as more like a human lover (but with
defects, imperfections, frustrations, distortions removed), it will follow that whatever power is exercised by Him will be loving in its essential
quality.
And when we need to portray ourselves, e.g. in applying
for a job, we try not to omit any important detail; a degree, a special
quality or skill, and perhaps we cover up or omit what might be considered a
defect, like being short - sighted or suffering from asthma.
Color - coded tags and locations make it easier
for operators to identify product
defects, reducing downtime and increasing the
quality of finished products.
«Our
quality assurance team is well known
for attention to detail, catching packaging
defects and issues before they become potential problems,» he says.
Platforms
for discussing one key challenge: Trade off between
quality criteria /
defects in raw materials.
I jus wonder wat AW is waiting
for Ade is gone u ve 25mill in d kitty, u knw ur
defects y don't u jus bloody fix it or does he not read our posts, every body is clamouring
for a
quality DM dat's had week - in, week - out playing exprerience aw well as a striker & a
quality 1 @ dat, cos in d final 3rd we lack d killer instinct, cos creating chances r like candy but d baine of d problem is finishing them & d opposition, i vouch he gets matuidi & huntelaar.both r jus wat we need Common AW we trust ya
If all that you have seen is less, then you must see this - greatly created with
quality materials and workmanship in USA this mattress
for cribs of babies carries a notable 15 Years warranty against any sort of
defects in workmanship.
Graco manufacturers innovate in high -
quality baby product and they are 100 % free from
defects for a long period, in material and frame.
It has been suggested,
for example, that UK legislation is increasingly poorly prepared, with more government amendments being used to repair
defects during the passage of a bill, reducing the
quality of parliamentary scrutiny (Foster 2005).
AMP establishes a testbed site
for studying the causes of
defects and contamination in manufacturing systems and components and develops methods to improve
quality.
These findings call into question the safety of the recent substitution of DiNP
for DEHP in soft PVC, particularly since a shorter male AGD has been shown to be related to male genital birth
defects in children (such as hypospadias and undescended testis) and impaired reproductive function in adult males (such as decreased fertility, impaired semen
quality and lower serum testosterone levels) and the fact that human levels of DiNP are rapidly increasing globally, says Carl - Gustaf Bornehag, professor in Public Health Sciences at Karlstad University and responsible
for the current study.
Work by Yeh's group and international collaborators later revealed that graphene made using the new technique is of higher
quality than graphene made using conventional methods: It is stronger because it contains fewer
defects that could weaken its mechanical strength, and it has the highest electrical mobility yet measured
for synthetic graphene.
The doping solves two problems: It makes the material more conductive
for applications like transistors and sensors, and at the same time improves the
quality of the materials by passivating the
defects called sulfur vacancies.
The
quality of these coatings controls drug release rates and OCT could help quantitatively analyze the thickness uniformity of these coatings and check
for defects.
As advances in technology allow
for smaller and smaller nanoparticles, it is critical
for engineers to know the precise number and location of these
defects to assure
quality and functionality.
For small releases and blockbusters alike, Dolby Content Services works to eliminate
defects and monitor
quality from manufacturing through distribution.
Takata has issued a formal apology
for this
defect and how it has affected its clients, and has made a commitment to improve
quality control going forward to prevent issues like this in the future.
The JD Power Initial
quality study
for 2006 models, which measures
defects identified by customers during the first 90 days of ownership, put Mercedes at 25th out of a field of 37 brands.
You should also pay attention to such possible malfunctions and
defects as unreliable thread
for cylinder head bolts, thermostat flows, high demands on the
quality of petrol (not
for TU versions), lower average lifespan in comparison with its predecessor.
The 91
defects per 100 vehicles was based on an average of Power's initial
quality scores
for all cars and trucks in its Ford, Lincoln and Mercury divisions.
Awards are given to the top - performing model in each segment with the lowest PP100, as well as
for the assembly plant that produces the vehicles with the fewest number of problems (plant awards are based on
defects and malfunctions only and not design
quality).
I took the car to different dealerships service departments in the Atlanta area, and they all failed to repair the
defects once and
for all, which led me to believe that it is a «Lemon» and should not have passed the
Quality Control at the manufacturer.
These dogs are admitted
for their physical strength and intelligence, although they can be stubborn as well, but these
qualities can turn into severe
defects without the proper education and training.
Named Princess Fiona
for the happily - ever - after ogre from «Shrek,» the now 7 - week - old puppy has been under the care of the Sonoma Humane Society since a birth
defect ruled her «not show
quality» by her breeder.
Your puppy is guaranteed to be free of any genetic or hereditary
defect that causes death or severely lowers the puppy's
quality of life
for the duration of the pup's life.
This recommendation is certainly controversial, but there is no shortage of available dogs without obvious genetic
defects, and the
quality of life
for a dog who is constantly being startled is questionable.
Dogs used
for breeding should be free of all
defects - that's the definition of
quality.
An echocardiogram (echo) is strongly recommended
for these cases, as some heart
defects are fixable in the Cath Lab, while others can be managed with medications to improve
quality of life and life expectancy.
... assume responsibility
for the lives they create, carefully screening buyers, helping find new homes, making a comfortable life
for their older, retired dogs, and, yes, being able to make the decision to euthanize when a dog with a serious
defect has no chance
for a
quality life.
Chooses only healthy, registered parents of excellent temperament and
qualities, x-rayed and eye examined, resulting in eligibility
for OFA and CERF certification, doing everything possible to prevent passing on devastating genetic
defects.
Because
quality is not a priority
for cruel breeders, they don't bother to remove medically compromised dogs from their breeding stock, resulting in generation after generation of dogs with unchecked hereditary
defects.
They do not apply in the cases of liability
for a
defect after a guarantee
for the
quality of an object or a work was given, or in cases of fraudulently concealed
defects or injury to persons.
Along with long - term health and
quality - of - life consequences, raising a child with birth
defects can be incredibly stressful and expensive
for an individual and his or her family — with expenses including surgery, at - home care and transportation assistance.
(2) Goods are of acceptable
quality if they are as: (a) fit
for all the purposes
for which goods of that kind are commonly supplied; and (b) acceptable in appearance and finish; and (c) free from
defects; and (d) safe; and (e) durable; as a reasonable consumer fully acquainted with the state and condition of the goods (including any hidden
defects of the goods), would regard as acceptable having regard to the matters in subsection (3).
Likewise, retailers must maintain only
quality, safe,
defect - free stock
for sale to tire buying customers.
Aside from incentives
for companies to cut corners on safety, other causes of these
defects tend to be technological or human errors in manufacturing and
quality control.
The process map can also serve as a data point
for making investment decisions aimed at minimising
defects and improving overall
quality.
LG phones come with standard one - year warranty that covers the device from manufacturing
defects, but LG feels «so confident» about the V30's
quality that it's offering a second year of coverage
for free.
That reliance on
quality paid off handsomely
for the brand, and with the Redmi Note 5 Pro, Xiaomi is introducing even more rigorous
quality control to minimize hardware
defects.
Earning a reputation
for excellent ability to work independently, proactively identify
quality defects, implement strategic solutions to problems, and streamline processes and procedures while continually completing tasks ahead of deadlines.
Quality Analysts check products and systems
for defects and make sure industry standards and client requirements are respected.
Quality Control Analysts work in manufacturing units and check products
for defects.
Typical resume samples
for Quality Controllers mention duties like measuring items, testing samples, inspecting finished products, using special equipment, returning
defect items, and updating
defects databases.
Improved coating surface
quality for Digital mirrors from a
defect density of 0.5
defects / ft2 to 0.025
defect density over a time period of 3 months.
Responsible
for documenting exact number of
defects as well as perform
quality assurance of final products
Document the
quality from the beginning to the final process staged accounting
for waste,
defects, interruption in production flow
Typical resume samples
for Quality Assurance Coordinators mention duties such as improving organization efficiency, reducing waste, assigning tasks, recruiting and training staff, establishing schedules, and returning
defect items
for repair.