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

  • Electronics Inspector
  • Electronics Scale Tester
  • Electronics Tester
  • Instrument Checker
  • Instrument Inspector
  • Aircraft Instrument Tester
  • Automotive Exhaust Emissions Technician
  • Electrical Mechanical Technician
  • Exhaust Emissions Automotive Technician
  • Fiberglass Quality Technician
  • Fretted Instrument Inspector
  • Fretted Instruments Inspector
  • Fuel Testing Technician
  • Fuel Verification Technician
  • Gauge and Instrument Inspector
  • Inked Ribbons Quality Control Technician
  • Laboratory Technician
  • Laboratory Mechanical Technician
  • Location and Measurement Technician
  • Manometer Technician
  • Mechanical Test Technician
  • Nuclear Test Technician
  • Optical Instrument Inspector
  • Proof Technician
  • Proof Technician Helper
  • QA Technician
  • QC Technician
  • Quality Technician
  • Quality Assurance Technician
  • Quality Control Technician
  • Surgical Instruments Inspector
  • Test Technician
  • Testing and Regulating Technician
  • Tire Technician
  • Woodwind Instruments Inspector
  • Zyglo Technician

  • 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.

  • Clean, maintain, calibrate, or repair measuring instruments or test equipment, such as dial indicators, fixed gauges, or height gauges.
  • Disassemble defective parts or components, such as inaccurate or worn gauges or measuring instruments.
  • Fabricate, install, position, or connect components, parts, finished products, or instruments for testing or operational purposes.
  • Make minor adjustments to equipment, such as turning setscrews to calibrate instruments to required tolerances.
  • Measure dimensions of products to verify conformance to specifications, using measuring instruments, such as rulers, calipers, gauges, or micrometers.
  • Read blueprints, data, manuals, or other materials to determine specifications, inspection and testing procedures, adjustment methods, certification processes, formulas, or measuring instruments required.

  • Instruct workers to use equipment or perform technical procedures.