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Quality Control Checker Salary
in Chicago, Illinois

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$43,530 (USD)

Average Salary

$21/hr

Average Hourly

$588

Average Bonus

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The average pay for a Quality Control Checker is $43,530 a year and $21 an hour in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The average salary range for a Quality Control Checker is between $32,604 and $51,192. On average, a High School Degree is the highest level of education for a Quality Control Checker. This compensation analysis is based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in Chicago, Illinois.

ERI's compensation data are based on salary surveys conducted and researched by ERI. Cost of labor data in the Assessor Series are based on actual housing sales data from commercially available sources, plus rental rates, gasoline prices, consumables, medical care premium costs, property taxes, effective income tax rates, etc.

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Estimated salary in 2029:
$48,896
5 Year Change:
12 %

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About Chicago, Illinois

Chicago Cost of Living Score:

Description: Chicago is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States. With a population of 2,746,388 in the 2020 census, it is the third-most populous city in the United States after New York City and Los Angeles. As the seat of Cook County, the second-most populous county in the U.S., Chicago is the center of the Chicago metropolitan area, often colloquially called "Chicagoland" and home to 9.6 million residents. Located on the shore of Lake Michigan, Chicago was incorporated as a city in 1837 near a portage between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River watershed. It grew rapidly...
Description:
  • Inspects garments, such as men's shirts, during manufacturing operations to determine number of defects per worker and reasons for rejects by examiners: cuts swatches from bolts of fabric to determine variations in dye lot shades.
  • Counts number of pattern parts and lays of cloth prior to cutting to ensure accuracy of cutting operation with minimum waste.
  • Counts number of stitches per inch during sewing operation to detect inconsistencies in sewing machine settings.
  • Tests strength of collar-stay fusion, using tensiometer.
  • Folds collars in half to detect unevenness of attachment.
  • Examines garment and parts for defects, such as unfinished raw edges, broken buttons or hooks, uneven stripes or plaids, puckers in seams, loose threads or stitches, or incorrect packaging assortment.
  • Records number and type of defects for each worker.
  • Returns rejected part or garment to department to be reworked.

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The average pay for a Quality Control Checker is $43,530 a year and $21 an hour in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The average salary range for a Quality Control Checker is between $32,604 and $51,192. On average, a High School Degree is the highest level of education for a Quality Control Checker. This compensation analysis is based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in Chicago, Illinois.

ERI's compensation data are based on salary surveys conducted and researched by ERI. Cost of labor data in the Assessor Series are based on actual housing sales data from commercially available sources, plus rental rates, gasoline prices, consumables, medical care premium costs, property taxes, effective income tax rates, etc.

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Job Statistics

Quality Control Checker Job Prevalence in the United States

Job family: Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers

Job family population: 579,740

Estimated population of Quality Control Checker jobs: 220

Rate of error: 0.9%

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Chicago Cost of Living Score:

Description: Chicago is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States. With a population of 2,746,388 in the 2020 census, it is the third-most populous city in the United States after New York City and Los Angeles. As the seat of Cook County, the second-most populous county in the U.S., Chicago is the center of the Chicago metropolitan area, often colloquially called "Chicagoland" and home to 9.6 million residents. Located on the shore of Lake Michigan, Chicago was incorporated as a city in 1837 near a portage between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River watershed. It grew rapidly...
Description:
  • Inspects garments, such as men's shirts, during manufacturing operations to determine number of defects per worker and reasons for rejects by examiners: cuts swatches from bolts of fabric to determine variations in dye lot shades.
  • Counts number of pattern parts and lays of cloth prior to cutting to ensure accuracy of cutting operation with minimum waste.
  • Counts number of stitches per inch during sewing operation to detect inconsistencies in sewing machine settings.
  • Tests strength of collar-stay fusion, using tensiometer.
  • Folds collars in half to detect unevenness of attachment.
  • Examines garment and parts for defects, such as unfinished raw edges, broken buttons or hooks, uneven stripes or plaids, puckers in seams, loose threads or stitches, or incorrect packaging assortment.
  • Records number and type of defects for each worker.
  • Returns rejected part or garment to department to be reworked.
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