The ideal candidate will possess formal educational qualifications that build a solid foundation in engineering principles and applied sciences relevant to materials quality and manufacturing processes.
- Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in a Science or Engineering discipline, emphasizing materials engineering, mechanical engineering, or polymer science, is essential to understand the technical complexities of rubber and plastic materials thoroughly. M.Tech would be an add-on.
Additional certifications or training in quality management systems (such as AS9100, ISO/TS 16949), failure analysis, or supplier quality management will be advantageous and support your capability to excel in this role.
Hands-on familiarity with material testing methodologies, destructive testing techniques, and statistical process control further complements the formal education and ensures proficiency in the comprehensive responsibilities of this position.