What are the responsibilities and job description for the Quality Control Manager position at DLTalent?
A leading textile manufacturer is expanding their offering to include furniture (tables, chairs, cabinets, sofas and ottomans). We’ve specialized in B2B for the last 20 years and our new brand specializes in Direct-To-Consumer.
The Quality Control Manager will be responsible for inspections, creating work instructions, identifying defects, resolving nonconformances and supporting continuous improvement projects.
Relocation package is available
Additional responsibilities include :
Oversee inspections of incoming product within the distribution center, maintaining records and reporting issues to the quality and business teams.
Recommend improvements to inspection methods, frequency, and processes based on data analysis.
Ensure high-integrity records management, including documentation review, archiving, and generating reports.
Lead local Quality projects, optimize workflows with Distribution Managers, and implement proper procedures.
Participate in daily DC manager meetings and cross-location Quality meetings to provide updates.
Enhance team performance through cross-training, regular feedback, and annual performance evaluations.
Analyze data and improve quality standards.
Ensure proper product packaging per customer requirements and company standards.
Manage decisions on non-conforming product disposition and maintain department SOPs.
Assist with interviewing, hiring and training new employees
Apply and audit the Global Recycling Standard (GRS) within the department.
Travel to Texas to meet with leadership team quarterly
Experience required to be successful in this role is highlighted below
Experience working in furniture / hardlines manufacturing is required
Experience working with high quality wood, marble or metal materials is required
Comfortable and familiar with working in a Distribution Center or Warehouse
Understands the entire production flow from raw materials to finished products and can pinpoint inefficiencies, identify root causes, and implement improvements to enhance process efficiency and overall productivity
Strong understanding of Quality Control (Material Inspection, In-process checks, First Article Inspection, Gauge R&R, CAPA)
Able to manage several projects simultaneously
Exposure to lean manufacturing methodology would be helpful but not a requirement
Enjoys working in a fast paced environment
Passionate about building teams and training people
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