Job Title: Textile Auditor/Assessor
Company:Control Union Certification
Job description: Textile Audits include: GOTS, OCS, CCS, RCS, GRS, RDS
- Maintaining a good relation with the client, informing the management of chances, and threats in the market;
- Maintaining contacts with the certifier on regular basis;
- As per ISO19011 requirements ; planning and preparation of assessments, execution of assessments and to provide a report with findings as to the conformity with all the requirements;
- Initiating the Textile assessment;
- Conducting document review;
- Preparing for the on-site assessment activities;
- Conducting on-site Textile assessment activities;
- Preparing, approving and distributing the assessment report;
- Conducting assessment follow-up;
- Assistance with handling of claims and appeals;
- Maintaining up to date files of all quality policies, procedures, working instructions and documentation issued by CUC;
- Keeping abreast of developments, issues and legislative changes pertaining to the sectors in which assessments are carried out.
A. i.Tertiary education (college/university qualification) in a relevant discipline and two years of relevant professional experience; orA. ii. Secondary education (high school diploma) and four years of relevant professional experience.B. Completion of a course on auditing technique based on ISO19011.C. Knowledge of the relevant Textile Standard(s), which should include a training course where available.
Expected salary: R24000 – 28000 per month
Location: Paarl, Western Cape
Job date: Wed, 20 Nov 2024 23:29:24 GMT
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