P4P4 — Senior Professional
Professional
A Quality Control Supervisor (P4) is a first-line manager in the QC function with formal supervisory responsibility over a team of analysts and technicians.
What this level means
Seasoned professional; handles complex tasks, may lead small teams or projects
- Scope
- A system or set of related features
- Autonomy
- Self-directed; reviewed at critical decision points
- Complexity
- Complex, ambiguous problems; devises new approaches
- Impact
- Multi-team / function outcomes
- Decision rights
- Owns technical decisions for a system; influences adjacent design
- Leadership
- Technical lead for focused efforts; mentors several
- Typical experience
- 5–8 yrs
What you'd do
- Supervise the daily operations of a QC laboratory or unit, including assigning work, managing schedules, and ensuring adequate staffing.
- Train, coach, and evaluate QC staff; conduct performance reviews and recommend promotions or disciplinary actions as needed.
- Ensure timely completion and review of all test results; maintain smooth sample flow and prioritize tasks by urgency.
- Maintain and update laboratory documentation in collaboration with P3 analysts.
- Oversee instrument qualification and calibration schedules, working with maintenance/engineering teams.
- Supervise laboratory operations
- Train and evaluate staff
- Manage documentation
Skills, knowledge & tools
- Supervisory skills
- Staff training
- Performance evaluation
- Documentation management
- Calibration oversight
- Laboratory management
- Staff development
- Performance management
- Documentation standards
- Calibration procedures
- Leadership
- Communication
- Organization
- Accountability
- Adaptability
What good looks like
- Bachelor’s degree in a scientific discipline
- Experience in personnel management and training
Common titles
Quality Control IVQuality Control 4Senior Quality ControlSr. Quality Control
Where it sits & what it pays
O*NET / SOC: 19-4099.01 — Quality Control Analysts
Market-pay benchmarks for this family × level are coming — JobFrame anchors pay to the family/level structure rather than the raw title.