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Senior Engineer – Supplier Quality (On-Site Support)

HuscoPune, Maharashtra, IndiaPosted 19 May 2026

Husco is seeking a Senior Quality Engineer for their Pune facility to lead supplier quality and plant-level issue resolution. The role involves managing NPI builds, performing root cause analysis, and ensuring effective containment actions for production quality. Candidates must have expertise in precision machining, CMM programming, and standard quality methodologies like 8D and PPAP. This is an onsite role focused on continuous process improvement and cross-functional 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 seeking a Senior Quality Engineer for their Pune facility to lead supplier quality and plant-level issue resolution. The role involves managing NPI builds, performing root cause analysis, and ensuring effective containment actions for production quality. Candidates must have expertise in precision machining, CMM programming, and standard quality methodologies like 8D and PPAP. This is an onsite role focused on continuous process improvement and cross-functional collaboration.

TAL's take

Quality 58/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid tier-2 manufacturing role with clear scope and well-defined technical requirements.

Extremely well-defined responsibilities, clear technical stack, and explicit manufacturing context.

Must haves

  • BE or Diploma in Mechanical/Production Engineering
  • 5-7 years of relevant experience
  • Expertise in CMM programming and dimensional inspection
  • Knowledge of casting and precision machining processes
  • Proficiency in 8D, SPC, PPAP, and MSA

Tools and skills

cmm programmingdimensional inspection8dspcppapmsaquality toolsiso 9001: 2015iatf1694914001: 2004casting processprecision machining

Nice to have: six sigma green belt.

About the company

Established manufacturing company without global flagship status.

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