Internal control technician in production - Salary and Career
Production Control Technicians

Internal control technician in production - Career description, activities, functions and salary

They inspect the receipt and organize the storage and movement of inputs, verify compliance of processes, release products and services, work in accordance with technical, quality and safety standards and procedures and demonstrate mastery of specific technical knowledge in the area.

How much does an Internal control technician in production earn

A Internal control technician in production earns between $1.337 and $9.201 per month, with an average monthly salary of $3.048 and a median salary of $1.822 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.

Our research is based on the salaries of 661 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).


Salary ranges for the Internal control technician in production

Monthly Salary Annual Salary Salary Per Week Hourly Salary
Average wage 3.048 36.576 762 14
1º Quartile 1.337 16.039 334 6
Median Salary 1.822 21.864 456 8
3º Quartile 7.017 84.203 1.754 33
Higher Salary 9.201 110.410 2.300 43


Professional job categories

  • Middle level technicians
    • other mid-level technicians
      • middle level technicians in industrial operations
        • production control technicians

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Main workplaces

Production Control Technicians they exercise their functions in agricultural, industrial, commercial and service companies, as salaried employees, with a formal contract. They work individually, with occasional supervision, indoors, in shifts, during the day and night. They may remain in uncomfortable positions for long periods, work at great heights and may be exposed to the action of toxic materials, radiation, intense noise and high temperatures. In the development of some activities, they may be subject to special conditions, such as confined work.


What does it take to work in the field of Production Control Technicians

For the exercise of these occupations, a minimum of high school education is required, plus basic qualification courses, which can vary from two hundred to four hundred class hours. The full performance of the activities occurs after one or two years of experience.


Functions and activities of Internal control technician in production

Production Control Technicians must:

  • inspect inputs receipt;
  • have technical knowledge;
  • organize storage and movement of inputs;
  • demonstrate personal skills;
  • organize storage and handling of inputs;
  • inspect input receipt;
  • release products and services;
  • inspect receipt of inputs;
  • check process conformity;
  • check process compliance;
  • work safely;

  • Activities

    • maintain credibility;
    • issue product and service release;
    • apply quality tools;
    • show technical ability;
    • request storage of inputs;
    • collect samples;
    • control environmental conditions in the process;
    • meet legal and technical deadlines for product and service release;
    • implement corrective actions for market complaints;
    • check transportation conditions, hygiene, availability and time;
    • check input receipt documents;
    • send samples for analysis;
    • inspect hygiene and cleanliness;
    • handle instruments and work tools safely;
    • check the hygienic and cleanliness conditions of the storage places;
    • select instruments and work tools;
    • check product specifications, as per standard;
    • teamwork;
    • issue product and service release;
    • request preventive and corrective actions regarding safety;
    • check the location of receipt, according to the characteristics of the inputs;
    • identify storage location;
    • acting responsibly;
    • check the place of receipt, according to the characteristics of the inputs;
    • evaluate unloading conditions;
    • analyze process control reports;
    • update receipt controls;
    • report unsafe working conditions;
    • register non-conforming inputs;
    • operate mail sorting machine;
    • acquire skills in using the quality tool (statistics);
    • check conditions of use of tools and instruments;
    • inform responsible persons about non-conforming products and services;
    • operate laboratory equipment;
    • check hygienic and cleaning conditions of storage places;
    • monitor compliance with rules and procedures;
    • check input specifications;
    • select storage area;
    • check maximum storage capacity limit;
    • identify input with storage address;
    • demonstrate dynamism;
    • perform inspections and tests;
    • use epi, according to safety standards;
    • handle microcomputers;


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