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Quality Assurance Manager - Steel/Foundry Industry (10-22 yrs)
Quality Assurance Manager
- Develop and review process documentation and control plans for plant activities
- Responsible for timely inspection of all sites
- To continuously monitor quality of products, processes & services to ensure compliance with global standards.
- To undertake process oriented and product oriented quality planning in tune with market and customer requirements.
- Coordinating the inspection planning and experienced in documenting and plotting inspection data as and when required
- Training the Manufacturing team on various tools and techniques as well as systems and manufacturing processes.
- Interact and coordinate with - incoming quality cell and in-house process owners for continuous product quality and process capability enhancement.
- Overall exposure to quality assurance and supplier quality.
- Continuous quality improvements and continuous cost reduction.
- To attend and resolve internal and external customer complaints.
- Following standardized procedures and instructions while during processing and also during final inspections across a wide variety of products
- Maintaining the records of the inspections undertaken and prepare authentic Quality Assurance reports
- Determining the methods of inspection and setting up the requirements accordingly
- Handling the authority and responsibility of halting the machine operation in order to avoid continued production of defective product
- Responsible for calibration programs that monitors and control production and quality control gauges
- Ability to work as a team player and contribute towards organization's success
Qualification & Experience (Must) :
- B. Tech/B.E. in Mechanical/Metallurgy discipline. Post graduation in Management discipline will be an added advantage
- 10+ years of work experience in Steel/ Foundry industry as a QA Manager.
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