Senior Engineer / Assistant Manager - Product Quality Engineer (Chip - Power Tools Plant)
Bosch India is hiring a Product Quality Engineer for their power tools plant in Chennai. The role focuses on quality improvements throughout the design and production process, including testing assessments, audit moderation, and complaint management. Candidates must have a mechanical engineering background and certification in VDA 6.3. This position involves direct collaboration with product teams to maintain rigorous quality standards.
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Experience
4+ years
Function
Quality Assurance
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 1
What you will work on
Bosch India is hiring a Product Quality Engineer for their power tools plant in Chennai. The role focuses on quality improvements throughout the design and production process, including testing assessments, audit moderation, and complaint management. Candidates must have a mechanical engineering background and certification in VDA 6.3. This position involves direct collaboration with product teams to maintain rigorous quality standards.
TAL's take
Tier 1 engineering organization offering a well-defined quality engineering role within a specific manufacturing context.
Highly specific responsibilities related to power tool manufacturing quality, clearly defined audit and process requirements.
Must haves
- B.E Mechanical Engineering degree
- Minimum 4 years experience in project quality or plant quality functions
- Experience in process and system audit
- VDA 6.3 certified process auditor
- Knowledge of problem solving tools like six sigma and Shainin
- Knowledge of ISO 9001 requirements
Tools and skills
About the company
Global leader in engineering and technology with significant operations in India.
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