Job Title: Quality Manager (Manufacturing)
Company:JTJ Group
Job description: Quality Manager (Manufacturing) – Cape TownFull job descriptionJob OverviewDate Posted: Posted 4 weeks agoLocation: Cape Town, Western CapeJob Title: Quality Manager (Manufacturing)Salary: R30,000Education Level: DiplomaJob Level: IntermediateMinimum Experience: 3 – 5 Years Quality Manager (Manufacturing) – Blackheath, Cape Town. A renowned Manufacturing Company is looking for a ‘’Quality Manager (Manufacturing)’’ to join their team on a full-time permanent basis in Blackheath, Cape Town.Very good salary on offer and internal career advancement opportunities. Requirements:Matric / EquivalentDiploma / Degree (Management or Quality Management)Minimum of 3-5 years’ experience in a manufacturing environmentBilingual (English and Afrikaans.) Key responsibilities:Designing and implementing the framework and methods to inspect, test and evaluate products and production equipmentEnsuring that products adhere to quality standardsPreparing reports by collecting, analyzing and summarizing dataManaging the quality teamTraining and managing production line staff in production practices and quality assessment of goodsTracking products through the manufacturing process to ensure that each part of the process is correctPerforming detailed and recorded inspections of final products so the products are up to industry and company standardsEliminating products that are not up to standards and finding the reasons for product problemsManage the quality and auditing-process and reportingOwn weekly calibration sessions to ensure consistencyCompile and distribute quality reporting in a standard formatDrive requirements for technical quality and auditing solutionsProvide clear insight into performance driversLiaise with Operations on coaching and areas for improvementPrepare reports and analysis, including relevant analyses versus prior periods and forecasts and associated risks/opportunities.Preparing a weekly/monthly report to management summarizing site Quality activities, concerns, and project Quality statistics for the period.Drive the development of robust quality improvement coaching and training processes to drive continuous improvement. Personal Attributes:Thorough understanding of the principles and practice of Quality ManagementA self-starter, capable of working without direct supervision and to maintain high performance.Proven background of quality related analysis, with the ability to draw conclusions and recommend improvement initiatives.Managerial skills to ensure the effectiveness of staff.Ability to evaluate data, identify issues and provide improvement recommendations,Attention to detail.Project management skills and experienceAbility to analyze and interpret data, draw conclusions with the ability to make and implement decisions.Experience in writing documentation and standard operating proceduresDemonstrated ability to drive process changes and improvements.Exceptional written and oral communication skills including an ability to communicate with all levels in the organization.Goal driven.Proficiency of Microsoft Office including Excel, Word and PowerPoint.Professional approach to working with colleagues at all levels.Proven ability to influence change at all levels.
Expected salary: R30000 per month
Location: Cape Town, Western Cape
Job date: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 22:17:55 GMT
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