Emerging Role of QC Engineers in Quality Management in Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Rs 45,000.00 Per Month
Chennai, Tamil NaduCONTACT
  • 02/02/2026
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Emerging Role of QC Engineers in Quality Management
Job Description
The Quality Control (QC) Engineer is responsible for ensuring that all raw materials, in-process components, and finished products fulfill the high technical specifications and quality standards of the organization. Your function is "product-oriented," comprising practical inspection, measurement, and testing, in contrast to Quality Assurance, which concentrates on processes. As the last gatekeeper, you will use sta...

  • Education:Some College or University
  • Type Of Work:Full Time
  • Type Of Shift:Days
  • Transportation:Not applicable
  • Experience:3-4 years

Full Description

Emerging Role of QC Engineers in Quality Management
Job Description
The Quality Control (QC) Engineer is responsible for ensuring that all raw materials, in-process components, and finished products fulfill the high technical specifications and quality standards of the organization. Your function is "product-oriented," comprising practical inspection, measurement, and testing, in contrast to Quality Assurance, which concentrates on processes. As the last gatekeeper, you will use statistical techniques and precise tools to find discrepancies before a product is delivered to the consumer. A highly ethical expert with a "zero-tolerance" attitude toward flaws and a thorough understanding of material science and manufacturing tolerances is the ideal candidate.

Key Duties:
Incoming Material Inspection: Verify the quality of raw materials and outsourced components against purchase orders and technical drawings before

they enter the production line.
In-Process Quality Control (IPQC): To find flaws early and stop mass rejection, do routine "line audits" and "first-off" inspections throughout production.
Precision Measurement: To confirm dimensions, use sophisticated metrology instruments like height gauges, micrometers, Vernier calipers, and CMM.
Statistical Process Control (SPC): Use control charts to track production stability and spot trends and possible process changes before items go out of specification.
Non-Conforming Material Management: Identify, tag, and separate defective items; lead the MRB to decide on "Rework," "Scrap," or "Accept as is."
Calibration Management: Ensure all measuring instruments on the work floor are calibrated and traceable to national/international standards.

We invite you to apply and explore this exciting opportunity!
Warm Regards,
HR - Maria
88708 33430
infohrmaria04@gmail.com

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