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Pre-Shipment Inspector @ Gadsden, Alabama (1099 Contractor)

Company: Pro QC International North America
Location: Gadsden
Posted on: February 18, 2026

Job Description:

Job Description Job Description Job Responsibilities: Conduct a Pre-Shipment Inspection for compostable paper straws. Scope includes: Storage condition, packing & marking verification Quantity & visual inspection for color, cracks, and uniformity Dimensional, weight, and finish quality checks (min 15 samples each) Durability in liquid testing with video evidence Odor, mouthfeel, and usability assessments Carton dimension, barcode, and QR code readability checks Sampling: General Level II, AQL 1.5 (Critical 0 / Major 1.5 / Minor 4). Industry Experience: Consumer goods, biodegradable / compostable products, paper or packaging manufacturing Technical Qualifications and Certifications: Minimum 23 years in quality inspection or auditing (consumer goods, packaging, or paper-based products). Familiar with AQL sampling and General Inspection Level II Proficient in measuring tools (calipers, micrometer, digital scale) Skilled in performing visual, dimensional, and weight inspections Capable of conducting functional, odor, and durability tests Knowledge of packaging evaluation and barcode readability Job type: 1099 contract Project Duration: in a 1099 Contract, Project duration varies. CURRENT PROJECT is 1 to 2 man-days. Shift Hours: Shift Hours varies in a 1099 Contract; CURRENT PROJECT is 8:00 AM 5:00 PM Ability to commute to Gadsden, Alabama 35904, USA. (and other AL areas after current Project completion in future)

Keywords: Pro QC International North America, Franklin , Pre-Shipment Inspector @ Gadsden, Alabama (1099 Contractor), Science, Research & Development , Gadsden, Tennessee


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