Experienced Quality Control Inspector | Automotive Quality Assurance Specialist

Sarah-Lee Johnston

Professional Summary

Detail-oriented Quality Control Inspector with 8 years of experience in automotive quality assurance, specializing in defect detection, process audits, and ISO compliance. Proven track record in collaborating with engineering teams to enhance product quality and reduce defects. Strong communication and organizational skills developed through diverse roles in manufacturing and retail.

Work Experience

Quality Inspector at CAMI Automotive

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Performed over 50 daily vehicle inspections to identify defects, ensuring compliance with quality standards. Collaborated closely with engineering teams to reduce paint defects by 12%, improving overall production quality. Prepared detailed reports to maintain ISO/TS 16949 compliance and supported continuous process improvements.

Production Associate at GM Oshawa Assembly Plant

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Assisted quality inspectors in conducting trim line audits and defect identification. Reported defects and logged root cause data to support quality assurance processes and corrective actions.

Shift Supervisor at Tim Hortons

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Supervised a team of 10–12 employees during high-volume shifts, ensuring operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.

Education

Diploma in Quality Engineering Technology

Fanshawe College

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Skills

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75/100
Education
70/100
Certifications
0/100
Header
85/100
Work Experience
78/100
Skills
50/100
Profile
80/100
Projects
0/100
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Extensive 8 years of automotive quality control experience with measurable impact on defect reduction.
Clear demonstration of collaboration with engineering teams to improve production quality.
Strong detail orientation and process improvement focus supported by relevant education.
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Education

70%
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Header

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Work Experience

78%
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Skills

50%
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Profile

80%
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