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Latest Employment Opportunities at | QC Engineers (Manufacturing Industry) | Recruitment 2025

Job description:

A Quality Control (QC) Engineer in the manufacturing industry is responsible for ensuring that products meet established quality standards and regulatory requirements before reaching the customer. This professional plays a critical role in the production process by developing, implementing, and monitoring inspection processes, troubleshooting issues, and fostering a culture of quality across the organization. QC Engineers work closely with production teams, suppliers, and customers to resolve quality issues and continuously improve product quality and manufacturing.
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A QC engineer in the manufacturing industry is pivotal in ensuring that products meet both customer expectations and regulatory requirements. This role requires a mix of technical knowledge, analytical skills, and a proactive mindset to identify quality issues, drive improvements, and collaborate effectively across teams. By maintaining rigorous quality control standards and fostering a culture of continuous improvement, the QC engineer directly contributes to the organisation’s reputation, efficiency, and overall success.

Salary20k-25k
Educational RequirementGRADUATION
Work ArrangementWORK FROM OFFICE
Gender PreferenceBOTH MALE AND FEMALE
Skills RequirementTechnical Proficiency, Analytical Skills, Attention to Detail, Problem-Solving
Experience Requirement3+ Years
LocationHyderabad

Key Responsibilities:

1. Quality Planning and Standards Implementation:

  • Develop and implement quality assurance policies, procedures, and standards in line with company and industry requirements (such as ISO, Six Sigma, etc.).
  • Interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and customer requirements to determine quality standards for products and materials.
  • Assist in the creation and maintenance of inspection and testing protocols at various stages of the manufacturing process.

2. Inspection and Testing:

  • Conduct and oversee in-process and final product inspections using various measurement tools and techniques (callipers, micrometres, CMM, gauges, etc.).
  • Ensure raw materials, components, and finished products adhere to specified quality standards.
  • Perform statistical process control (SPC) and capability studies to monitor production quality.
  • Document and report inspection results, highlighting deviations and nonconformities.

3. Data Analysis and Reporting:

  • Collect and analyse quality data to identify trends, the root causes of defects, and areas for improvement.
  • Prepare detailed reports on quality performance, compliance, and issues for management review.
  • Maintain accurate records of quality audits, test results, corrective actions, and process changes.

4. Problem-Solving and Corrective Action:

  • Investigate product or process nonconformities, customer complaints, and internal defects.
  • Facilitate root cause analysis (RCA) using tools such as 5 Whys, fishbone diagrams, or Pareto analysis.
  • Develop and implement effective corrective and preventive action plans (CAPA).
  • Follow up to ensure corrective actions are implemented and effective.

5. Process Improvement:

  • Collaborate with the production, engineering, and maintenance teams to optimise manufacturing processes for improved product quality and efficiency.
  • Participate in continuous improvement initiatives such as Lean Manufacturing, Kaizen, or Six Sigma projects.
  • Propose and evaluate new technologies, equipment, or methods to enhance quality control.

6. Supplier Quality Management:

  • Evaluate and audit suppliers to ensure compliance with quality standards and requirements.
  • Work with suppliers to resolve quality-related issues and drive improvements.
  • Review and approve supplier-provided materials, components, and certificates of conformity.

7. Compliance and Documentation:

  • Ensure compliance with relevant legal, regulatory, and customer-specific requirements.
  • Maintain and update quality documentation, including control plans, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and inspection checklists.
  • Support internal and external quality audits, preparing documentation and records as necessary.

8. Training and Development:

  • Train production and quality personnel on quality standards, procedures, and best practices.
  • Promote a culture of quality and continuous improvement throughout the organisation.

Required Skills and Competencies

  • Technical Proficiency: Strong understanding of manufacturing processes, engineering drawings, GD&T, and relevant standards.
  • Analytical skills: the ability to analyse data, interpret trends, and solve complex quality issues.
  • Attention to Detail: High degree of accuracy in inspections, documentation, and reporting.
  • Problem-Solving: Skilled in root cause analysis, corrective action planning, and process improvement.
  • Communication: Effective verbal and written communication skills for reporting findings and collaborating with teams.
  • Teamwork: Ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams and external partners.
  • Organisational Skills: Capable of managing multiple priorities, tasks, and documentation efficiently.
  • Computer Literacy: Proficient in using quality management software, Microsoft Office Suite, and statistical analysis tools.

Education and Experience:

  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, manufacturing engineering, or a related field.
  • Experience: 2-5 years of experience in a quality control or quality assurance role within the manufacturing industry is preferred.
  • Certifications: Certifications such as ASQ Certified Quality Engineer (CQE), Six Sigma, or ISO auditor are advantageous but not always required.

Working Conditions:

  • Manufacturing plants, production floors, or quality laboratories typically serve as the base of operations.
  • Working conditions may involve standing for extended periods, lifting moderate weights, and using precision measurement instruments.
  • Travelling to supplier sites or customer locations is occasionally necessary.
  • Depending on production demands, the job may involve working in shifts or putting in overtime.

Challenges and Opportunities:

Challenges:

  • Managing production schedules while adhering to quality requirements is a challenge.
  • Managing complex root cause investigations and process variability presents a significant challenge.
  • The task involves overseeing the quality of various product lines or processes.

Opportunities:

  • I am responsible for driving significant improvements in both product quality and customer satisfaction.
  • I have the opportunity to lead or participate in high-impact continuous improvement projects.
  • I aim to advance into senior roles in quality, process engineering, or manufacturing management.

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs):

  • Rate of product defects (internal and external)
  • Number of customer complaints and returns
  • Effectiveness of corrective and preventive actions
  • On-time completion of quality inspections and audits
  • Supplier quality performance metrics

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