What do auditors do?

Auditors are divided into safety auditors and quality auditors.

The duties of the safety auditor are:

1, responsible for all aspects of product audit: all aspects of product safety audit, including trademarks, patents, copyrights, product pages, etc. ;

2. Online patent screening: screening patents through online trademark offices and patent offices to prevent patents and eliminate patent risks;

3. Be responsible for the early warning and supervision and handling of risky commodities: give early warning to risky commodities and supervise all departments to handle them in time.

The quality auditor's job responsibilities are:

1. Conduct internal quality audit and spot check according to the requirements of the company: conduct internal quality audit and spot check according to the company's quality and safety policies and procedures;

2. Responsible for investigating and handling non-standard internal events: investigating and handling non-standard internal events and customer compliance to ensure that they are effectively corrected and prevented;

3. Ensure quality requirements through document review and on-site review: evaluate subcontractors or suppliers through document review and on-site review to ensure that they meet the company's quality requirements;

4. Provide support to other departments to ensure that other departments understand and abide by company policies: provide support to other departments to ensure that other departments understand and abide by company policies, procedures and requirements;

5. Assist the superior manager's work: assist the superior manager to review and improve the internal quality management;

6. Other work: complete other work assigned by the manager.