We are looking for a detail-oriented and experienced Quality Engineer to join our Machin
shop & Fabrication team in Hyderabad. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in
quality assurance within a machine shop or toolroom environment, with hands-on experience
in inspection tools and quality systems. You will be responsible for ensuring that all products
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meet customer and regulatory standards through rigorous inspection, documentation, and
process audits. A typical day for a Quality Engineer (QE) can vary depending on the industry (e.g.,manufacturing, software, automotive, aerospace, etc.), but here's a general overview of what a day might look like for a QE in a manufacturing or industrial setting:
Daily Stand-Up or Team Meeting: Review production metrics, discuss any quality issues from the previous day, and align priorities.
Carry out line Inspection, talk to operators, and observe processes to ensure compliance with quality specifications.
Root Cause Analysis: Investigate defects or process deviations using tools like 5 Whys, Fishbone Diagrams, or FMEA.
Documentation: Update quality documentation, such as control plans, inspection procedures, and audit checklists.
Supplier Communication: Coordinate with suppliers on quality issues, corrective actions, or incoming inspections.
Reporting: Compile and present quality metrics (e.g., defect rates, yield, CAPA status) to management.
Audits and Inspections: Conduct internal audits or support external audits (e.g., ISO 9001).
Training: Provide training to staff on quality procedures, standards, or new tools.
Process Improvement: Work on Lean Six Sigma or continuous improvement projects
to enhance product quality and reduce waste.
experience
15show more We are looking for a detail-oriented and experienced Quality Engineer to join our Machin
shop & Fabrication team in Hyderabad. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in
quality assurance within a machine shop or toolroom environment, with hands-on experience
in inspection tools and quality systems. You will be responsible for ensuring that all products
meet customer and regulatory standards through rigorous inspection, documentation, and
process audits. A typical day for a Quality Engineer (QE) can vary depending on the industry (e.g.,manufacturing, software, automotive, aerospace, etc.), but here's a general overview of what a day might look like for a QE in a manufacturing or industrial setting:
Daily Stand-Up or Team Meeting: Review production metrics, discuss any quality issues from the previous day, and align priorities.
Carry out line Inspection, talk to operators, and observe processes to ensure compliance with quality specifications.
Root Cause Analysis: Investigate defects or process deviations using tools like 5 Whys, Fishbone Diagrams, or FMEA.
Documentation: Update quality documentation, such as control plans, inspection procedures, and audit checklists.
...
Supplier Communication: Coordinate with suppliers on quality issues, corrective actions, or incoming inspections.
Reporting: Compile and present quality metrics (e.g., defect rates, yield, CAPA status) to management.
Audits and Inspections: Conduct internal audits or support external audits (e.g., ISO 9001).
Training: Provide training to staff on quality procedures, standards, or new tools.
Process Improvement: Work on Lean Six Sigma or continuous improvement projects
to enhance product quality and reduce waste.
experience
15show more