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QC Technician

Wikoff, Alpharetta, GA, United States


In 1989, Wikoff’s first continual improvement department was established, adopting a Total Quality Management approach. Over the years, the department has matured and expanded its vision to include not only oversight of the quality management system, but also training programs and employee safety while adopting other improvement methodologies such as lean and six sigma.

Position Overview
At Wikoff Color Corporation, we’re proud to be employee‑owned, which means every team member has a stake in our success. We believe in building a workplace where people feel valued, empowered, and invested in the future.

The Quality Control Technician is responsible for testing and verifying that all raw materials, intermediates, and finished products meet established quality standards. This role ensures that production processes comply with specifications and supports root cause analysis and corrective actions. The QC Technician plays a key role in maintaining product consistency, regulatory compliance, and customer satisfaction.

Key Responsibilities

Perform in-process and final product testing according to established specifications and test methods

Inspect raw materials and batch samples to verify conformity prior to use or release

Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all testing, results, and certifications

Calibrate and maintain laboratory equipment in compliance with internal procedures

Support Operations in addressing product quality issues and investigating non-conformances

Communicate testing results and release decisions to Production Managers and Site Leaders

Assist in identifying quality trends and recommending improvements

Comply with all safety, environmental, and regulatory protocols related to lab and production work

Other duties assigned by management

Key Deliverables

100% completion of required testing with accurate and documented results

Timely release of batches with no avoidable delays due to QC bottlenecks

Zero quality‑related customer complaints from released product

Lab and equipment compliance with internal audit standards

Reporting Structure

Reports To: QC Team Leader/Site Leader

Direct Reports: None

Educational Requirements

Associate’s degree in Chemistry, Laboratory Science, or related field (preferred)

High school diploma or GED (required)

Required Experience

2–4 years of quality control or lab testing experience in a manufacturing or process‑driven environment

Familiarity with lab instrumentation and techniques such as viscosity, pH, color matching, etc.

Knowledge of quality systems, documentation practices, and non‑conformance handling

High attention to detail and ability to work independently in a fast‑paced environment

Working Conditions

Manufacturing environment

Effort/Physical Demands

Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.

Ability to sit and stand for long periods of time.

Health & Safety Responsibilities

Must work in accordance with Health & Safety regulations, Company Rules, Plant Rules, policies and procedures.

Must use or wear equipment, protective devices, or certain clothing as required by the company.

Benefits

Competitive pay and overtime opportunities

Health, dental, and vision insurance

Paid time off and holidays

401(k)

Employee Stock Ownership Plan

Career development and training opportunities

Clean, safe, and team‑oriented work environment

This position contributes to a quality product by ensuring overall compliance to defined Product Specifications, the Quality Management System, and the Quality Policy. Additionally, this position promotes a safe work environment by complying with the defined Safety rules, and regulations at all times.

This company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or protected veteran status.

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