leather goods quality control laboratory technician
Leather goods quality control laboratory technicians perform laboratory control tests according to the national and international standards. During laboratory control tests they prepare samples, address test procedures, analysis and interpretation of the results and comparison with guidelines and standards and prepare reports. They make the linkage with outsourced laboratories for the tests which cannot be performed inside the company. They propose corrective and preventive measures.
About leather goods quality control laboratory technician
As a leather goods quality control laboratory technician, you will ensure that products meet rigorous national and international quality standards. Your day-to-day work involves conducting laboratory tests on leather materials and finished goods, preparing samples, analyzing test results, and comparing them against established guidelines. You will identify defects and variations, propose corrective and preventive measures, and coordinate with outsourced laboratories when specialized testing is required. Your meticulous attention to detail and technical expertise are essential for maintaining product quality, protecting brand reputation, and ensuring customer satisfaction in the competitive leather goods industry.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a leather goods quality control laboratory technician.
Laboratory Testing and Analysis
- Conduct physical and chemical tests on leather materials according to standards
- Prepare samples for testing and ensure proper handling and documentation
- Perform measurements, analysis, and interpretation of test results
- Compare test results with international quality standards and guidelines
Quality Control and Defect Detection
- Inspect leather goods for defects, discoloration, and variations
- Identify non-conforming products and document findings
- Manage footwear and leather goods quality systems
Corrective and Preventive Actions
- Propose corrective measures to address quality issues and non-conformances
- Develop preventive measures to reduce future quality defects
- Track and monitor effectiveness of implemented corrective actions
Laboratory Coordination and Reporting
- Coordinate with external laboratories for specialized testing requirements
- Prepare detailed laboratory reports and test documentation
- Communicate technical findings to production and quality teams
Environmental and Safety Compliance
- Ensure laboratory operates in compliance with safety and environmental regulations
- Reduce environmental impact of leather manufacturing processes
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (10)
Optional (2)
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