A. Planning how to meet customers quality requirements.
B. Reviewing customer drawings and specifications.
C. Determining inspection points.
D. Writing inspection points.
E. Establishing (and assuring employees follow) the most effective Quality assurance procedures possible.
F. Keeping adequate Quality Assurance records.
G. Reviewing quality assurance records and overseeing follow-up for correction and prevention of defects.
H. Assuring that our suppliers quality assurance and follow-up are adequate.
I. Inspecting all special and standard gauges, test equipment, and tooling (used to manufacture products) when we acquire them and calibrating them on a regularly scheduled basis.
J. Coordinating in-plant correction of items rejected by customers, explaining to customers what action will be taken, and evaluating the actions for effectiveness.
K. Making sure inspectors make unbiased decisions to accept or reject items.
L. Reviewing Purchase Orders to assure that all requirements are delineated.