Position: Quality Control (QC) Manager | Department: Quality Assurance & Control Role Overview The QC Manager will lead the quality function, ensuring all manufactured components meet defined specifications, customer requirements, and industry standards. The role will focus on driving a zero-defect culture, implementing quality management systems, and coordinating with production and vendors to minimize rework, rejections, and complaints. Key Responsibilities (KRAs) Quality System Implementation Establish and maintain quality systems aligned with ISO/TS/IATF standards. Ensure compliance with customer-specific requirements. Inspection & Testing Oversee raw material, in-process, and final inspection activities. Ensure calibration and maintenance of inspection equipment. Problem-Solving & CAPA Conduct root cause analysis for defects and customer complaints. Implement corrective and preventive actions. Vendor & Customer Quality Audit vendors for incoming material quality. Coordinate with customers for audits, feedback, and complaint resolution. Team Leadership & Training Lead and develop a team of QC engineers and inspectors. Conduct training on 7QC tools, APQP, PPAP, FMEA, and problem-solving methods. Reporting & Compliance Maintain NCRs, CAPA logs, and quality dashboards. Prepare monthly MIS reports on quality metrics. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Rejection Rate (%): ≤ Target set by management. First Pass Yield (FPY): ≥ 95%. Customer Complaint Resolution Time: ≤ 48 hours. Supplier Material Acceptance Rate: ≥ 98%. Internal & External Audit Compliance Score: ≥ 90%. Training Hours Delivered per Quarter: ≥ 10 hrs.
Job Summary: We are seeking a Store Keeper with proven experience and in-depth knowledge of Architectural Hardware and Metal Injection Moulding (MIM) components. The ideal candidate should be well-versed in managing industrial stores, handling specialized products and raw materials, and ensuring smooth inventory operations. Key Responsibilities: Maintain accurate records of all incoming and outgoing materials. Ensure proper stocking, storage, labeling, and identification of items specific to architectural hardware and MIM. Handle inventory of products such as: Architectural Hardware: Hinges, locks, handles, door closers, bolts, brackets, and other fittings. MIM Industry Items: MIM raw materials (feedstock), sintered components, molds, dies, tools, and precision parts. Inspect incoming material quality and quantity as per purchase orders/specifications. Issue materials as per job requirements/work orders in coordination with production and planning teams. Monitor minimum and maximum stock levels to avoid shortages or overstocking. Coordinate with the procurement department for timely replenishment of critical stock. Maintain housekeeping and safety standards within the store. Use ERP or inventory management software for tracking material movement. Conduct periodic physical stock verification and reconciliation. Generate daily, weekly, and monthly stock reports for management. Required Knowledge & Skills: Strong understanding of architectural hardware products and MIM process-related materials. Familiar with product codes, specifications, and industry standards. Knowledge of raw materials such as stainless steel powder, binders, lubricants used in MIM. Experience in handling tooling inventory: molds, dies, fixtures. Proficient in inventory management systems (ERP, Tally, SAP, etc.). Basic understanding of material safety, storage conditions, and shelf life. Ability to read and understand engineering drawings/specifications is a plus. Experience & Qualifications: Minimum 3-5 years of experience as a Store Keeper in Architectural Hardware or Metal Injection Moulding industry. Graduate or Diploma in Mechanical / Industrial / Production Engineering or relevant field preferred. Computer literate (MS Office, Inventory Software). Soft Skills: Detail-oriented and organized. Good communication and coordination skills. Ability to work independently and in a team. Problem-solving mindset with a proactive approach.
Company Overview Company Deals in Metal Injection Molding Hardware Parts and Its a manufacturing Company Especially one that produces hardware parts and includes departments like Die Casting, Packing, Polishing, Assembly, QC, CNC/VMC, etc. Role Overview The PPC Manager will be responsible for production planning, scheduling, and inventory management to ensure customer requirements are met on time with optimal use of resources. The role requires close coordination with production, procurement, quality, and stores to deliver efficiency, minimize bottlenecks, and achieve lean manufacturing goals. Key Responsibilities (KRAs) Production Planning & Scheduling Develop and monitor daily/weekly/monthly production schedules. Ensure alignment of production plan with customer orders and forecasts. Material Requirement Planning (MRP) Plan material availability in line with schedules. Coordinate with procurement and stores for timely supplies. Resource Optimization Ensure optimal utilization of machines, manpower, and resources. Reduce idle time, downtime, and capacity gaps. Inventory & WIP Control Monitor WIP and inventory levels to avoid overstocking/shortages. Implement JIT and lean practices. Monitoring & Reporting Track production adherence vs. plan and highlight deviations. Prepare MIS reports on production efficiency, utilization, and delivery status. Cross-Functional Coordination Collaborate with QC, Procurement, and Maintenance teams to resolve bottlenecks. Support management in long-term capacity planning. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) On-Time Delivery (OTD): ≥ 95%. Production Plan Adherence: ≥ 90%. Inventory Turnover Ratio: As per industry benchmark. Machine Utilization Rate: ≥ 85%. Manpower Utilization Rate: ≥ 90%. WIP Levels vs. Standards: Controlled within tolerance. Lead Time Reduction: ≥ 10% YOY. Especially one that produces hardware parts and includes departments like Die Casting, Packing, Polishing, Assembly, QC, CNC/VMC, etc. Departmental Coordination Daily coordination with Production, QC, Maintenance, and Stores teams. Planning inter-departmental transfers (e.g., MIM to Machining, Machining to Assembly). Manpower Planning Scheduling operators and technicians as per production load. Coordinating overtime and shift planning. Reporting & Documentation Preparing daily/weekly/monthly MIS reports, production summaries, and downtime reports. Monitoring OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) and productivity KPIs. Analytical & Soft Skills Analytical Thinking & Problem Solving Identifying process bottlenecks and providing quick corrective actions. Monitoring scrap, rework, and efficiency trends. Communication & Leadership Liaison between management and shop floor. Ability to motivate production teams and ensure smooth workflow. Time Management & Multitasking Handling multiple production lines and urgent customer demands efficiently. Continuous Improvement Implementing Lean Manufacturing, 5S, and Just-in-Time principles.