Automotive Technician
Listed on 2026-07-10
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Quality Assurance - QA/QC
Quality Control - QC Analysts/Managers
Position Summary
The QA Technician is accountable for conducting assigned product testing verifying correct packaging, product grade, size, weight, color, and condition. The Agronomy Quality Technician will monitor the work area for cleanliness and compliance in regard to food safety regulations, safety protocols, and customer specifications and will provide any corrective actions to the Agronomy Quality Supervisor. The Quality technician provides office support duties that include accurate data entry daily in the system that is used in management decisions.
Data entry includes but is not limited to sizing, quality, product spec, lot numbers, varieties and fields, customer order detail, and quality testing results.
Key Business Outcomes
- Quality Control w/corrective actions
- Data Retention
Key Performance Indicators
- Quantity, quality and accuracy of inspection sampling observations and records
- Complete and on-time data retained
Career Roadmap
- QA Coordinator
- Agronomy Quality Supervisor/Production Supervisor
- Associate Agronomist
Qualifications
- Experience in produce, preferably in potatoes or a manufacturing setting
- Demonstrated ability to use all Microsoft office products such as Excel, Word
- Knowledge of, or ability to quickly learn specialized software related to the position.
Hierarchical Placement
- Reports to:
Agronomy Quality Supervisor - Direct Reports:
Not Applicable
Critical Competencies
Communication Effectiveness: Communicates problems with supervisor. Communicates status updates on projects daily or as often as needed. Maintains respectful communication with all people bal and written work is clear.
Computer Skills:
Skilled with computers, takes advantage of new technology, learns new tools quickly, uses technology to enhance job performance
Dependable Work Habits:
Trusted employee:
Reports to work as scheduled. Gets along with team members. Follows policies and standard operating procedures. Stays busy doing value added work. Treats others with respect.
Quality of Work: Maintains quantity and safety standards but does not compromise quality. There is a low instance of rework. Makes changes after performing rework to avoid similar mistakes. Uses tools and equipment correctly. Works cost effectively by using acceptable alternatives before expensing tools and parts. Recognizes when regular breakdowns or damage is a result of improper use and notifies appropriate managers.
Takes proactive steps to avoid problems by communicating consistently with management and provides regular project updates to management. Follows established operating procedures. Completes WFC paperwork or computer documentation as required.
Safe Work Habits: Maintains clean and organized work area. References vehicle, machinery safety manuals or chemical labels prior to use and follows instructions as indicated. Displays safe work habits. Follows safety rules or protocols. References MSDS as appropriate. Wears PPE as required. Maintains a safe personal disposition by listening, showing patience and respecting people, tools and property. Takes ownership of a safe workplace for others.
Accountabilities:
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