Senior Engineer - Supplier Quality (On-Site Support)
Husco is hiring a Senior Supplier Quality Engineer in Pune to manage plant-level quality concerns and supplier-related issue resolution. The role focuses on NCR management, root cause analysis, supporting NPI builds, and ensuring production continuity through containment and corrective actions. Candidates must have expertise in dimensional inspection, CMM programming, and manufacturing quality standards like PPAP and IATF16949. This position requires hands-on site support, including supplier visits and plant-floor collaboration.
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Experience
5-7 years
Function
Quality Assurance
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Husco is hiring a Senior Supplier Quality Engineer in Pune to manage plant-level quality concerns and supplier-related issue resolution. The role focuses on NCR management, root cause analysis, supporting NPI builds, and ensuring production continuity through containment and corrective actions. Candidates must have expertise in dimensional inspection, CMM programming, and manufacturing quality standards like PPAP and IATF16949. This position requires hands-on site support, including supplier visits and plant-floor collaboration.
TAL's take
Solid mid-tier manufacturing role with clear responsibilities in quality engineering and supplier management.
The JD is highly specific regarding technical skills, quality frameworks, and daily responsibilities.
Must haves
- BE/Diploma in Mechanical/Production Engineering
- Minimum 5-7 years experience
- Knowledge of casting and machining processes
- Hands-on experience with 8D, SPC, PPAP, MSA
- Knowledge of ISO 9001, IATF16949 standards
Tools and skills
Nice to have: six sigma green belt.
About the company
Established manufacturing company without global top-tier engineering brand status.
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