How do they match: Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers

  • Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers

  • Open Die Inspector
  • Operational Test Mechanic
  • Line Assembly Utility Worker
  • Line Inspector
  • Line Rider
  • Line Walker
  • Line-Up Examiner
  • Linen Checker
  • Linen Grader
  • Liner Checker
  • Product Tester
  • Production Grader
  • Production Inspector
  • Production Sampler
  • Production Sorter
  • Production Tester
  • Production Weigher
  • Aircraft Launching and Arresting Systems Inspector
  • Assemblies and Installations Inspector
  • Assembly Line Inspector
  • Belt Operator
  • Belting and Webbing Inspector
  • Bottle and Glass Inspector
  • CMM Operator
  • Chain Testing Machine Operator
  • Chronograph Operator
  • Cigarette and Filter Inspector
  • Cold Working Inspector
  • Comparator Operator
  • Construction and Maintenance Inspector
  • Coordinate Measuring Equipment Operator
  • Coordinate Measuring Machine Operator
  • Deflector Operator
  • Detector Operator
  • Diamond Sizer and Sorter
  • Dielectric Testing Machine Operator
  • Dope Weigh Operator
  • Electric Detector Operator
  • Elevator Examiner and Adjuster
  • Fiberglass Product Tester
  • Fluoroscope Operator
  • Focusing Machine Operator
  • Formation Testing Operator
  • Fresh Work Inspector
  • Gauge and Instrument Inspector
  • Gauge and Weigh Machine Operator
  • Gear Sorting and Inspecting Machine Operator
  • Glucose and Syrup Weigher
  • Grain Mill Products Inspector
  • Harness and Bag Inspector
  • Hide Inspector and Sorter
  • Intake Worker
  • Layout Inspection QC Worker
  • Layout Inspection Quality Control Worker
  • Location and Measurement Technician
  • Magnaflux Operator
  • Magnetic Particle and Penetrant Inspector
  • Metal Control Worker
  • Moisture Meter Operator
  • Motor and Chassis Inspector
  • Motor and Controls Tester
  • Motors and Controls Tester
  • Motors and Generators Inspector
  • Outside Product Inspector
  • Outside Production Inspector
  • Pantry Worker
  • Pantry Goods Worker
  • Paper Products Inspector
  • Paper Sorter and Counter
  • Pick Up Operator
  • Piece Work Inspector
  • Pinion and Wheel Truer
  • Pipe Line Inspector
  • Pipe Line Walker
  • Plastics and Composites Inspector
  • Pressure Test Operator
  • Pressure Tester Operator
  • Print Line Inspector
  • Pulp and Paper Tester
  • QC Supervisor
  • Quality Control Supervisor
  • Quill Buncher and Sorter
  • Railroad Wheels and Axle Inspector
  • Reject Opener
  • Resistor Testing Machine Operator
  • Roadability Machine Operator
  • Salvage Worker
  • Scale Operator
  • Set-Up and Lay-Out Inspector
  • Shadowgraph Operator
  • Shadowgraph Scale Operator
  • Shaker Plate Operator
  • Sorter Operator
  • Sorting Machine Operator
  • Spoilage Worker
  • Steelscope Operator
  • Storage Battery Inspector and Tester
  • Sumatra Opener
  • Table Worker
  • Test Worker
  • Tester Operator
  • Testing and Regulating Technician
  • Testing Machine Operator
  • Toll Line Inspector
  • Tool and Die Making Setup and Layout Inspector
  • Typewriter Assembly and Parts Inspector
  • Wallpaper Inspector and Shipper
  • Weigh Machine Operator
  • Weigh Tank Operator
  • Weigher Operator
  • Wheel and Pinion Inspector
  • Winding Inspector and Tester
  • Wire Products Inspector
  • Wool and Pelt Grader

  • Inspect, test, sort, sample, or weigh nonagricultural raw materials or processed, machined, fabricated, or assembled parts or products for defects, wear, and deviations from specifications. May use precision measuring instruments and complex test equipment.

  • Adjust, clean, or repair products or processing equipment to correct defects found during inspections.
  • Administer tests to assess whether engineers or operators are qualified to use equipment.
  • Compare colors, shapes, textures, or grades of products or materials with color charts, templates, or samples to verify conformance to standards.
  • Discard or reject products, materials, or equipment not meeting specifications.
  • Fabricate, install, position, or connect components, parts, finished products, or instruments for testing or operational purposes.
  • Grade, classify, or sort products according to sizes, weights, colors, or other specifications.
  • Inspect or test raw materials, parts, or products to determine compliance with environmental standards.
  • Inspect, test, or measure materials, products, installations, or work for conformance to specifications.
  • Interpret legal requirements, provide safety information, or recommend compliance procedures to contractors, craft workers, engineers, or property owners.
  • Measure dimensions of products to verify conformance to specifications, using measuring instruments, such as rulers, calipers, gauges, or micrometers.
  • Monitor production operations or equipment to ensure conformance to specifications, making necessary process or assembly adjustments.
  • Monitor machines that automatically measure, sort, or inspect products.
  • Notify supervisors or other personnel of production problems.
  • Position products, components, or parts for testing.
  • Stack or arrange tested products for further processing, shipping, or packaging.
  • Weigh materials, products, containers, or samples to verify packaging weights or ingredient quantities.

  • Advise others on ways to improve processes or products.
  • Clean production equipment.
  • Collect samples of materials or products for testing.
  • Compare physical characteristics of materials or products to specifications or standards.
  • Evaluate quality of materials or products.
  • Instruct workers to use equipment or perform technical procedures.
  • Maintain production or processing equipment.
  • Mark products, workpieces, or equipment with identifying information.
  • Measure dimensions of completed products or workpieces to verify conformance to specifications.
  • Measure ingredients or substances to be used in production processes.
  • Monitor equipment operation to ensure proper functioning.
  • Monitor equipment operation to ensure that products are not flawed.
  • Mount materials or workpieces onto production equipment.
  • Read work orders or other instructions to determine product specifications or materials requirements.
  • Record operational or production data.
  • Repair production equipment or tools.
  • Review blueprints or other instructions to determine operational methods or sequences.
  • Sort materials or products for processing, storing, shipping, or grading.
  • Test products for functionality or quality.
  • Test chemical or physical characteristics of materials or products.
  • Weigh finished products.