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Manager Material Testing

Manager Material Jobs

Minimum ? M. Tech/B. Tech/Diploma in Polymer/Chemical Technology

Training in stress analysis techniques, material testing and validation techniques, FEA, product/components testing methods, knowledge of TS16949/ISO14001/ EMS systems

Certified training for Manager Material Testing (programme aligned to ASC/Q6502 released by Automotive Skills Development Council)

ASDC Level 5 certificate

Minimum 4-6 years experience in R&D department

The tasks a Manager Material Testing is expected to perform include:

Conducting metallurgical and chemical testing of incoming materials

Administering metallurgical testing, chemical testing and failure analysis of materials

Ensuring the testing and validation results are being documented as per ISO/IEC17025/NABL requirements

Identifying alternate materials in case of failure

Developing alternate materials for improving the product quality

Knowledge of raw materials being used for the manufacturing of each product

Basic knowledge of the physical, chemical and metallurgical properties of each material

Familiarity with the storage conditions required for each material

Familiarity with the material handling equipment used for loading and unloading activities

Knowledge of the testing and validation techniques used

Skilled in failure analysis techniques used for examining material samples

Knowledge of ISO/IEC17025/, NABL system requirements

Familiarity with information systems like SAP, ERP etc.

Training in information flow systems/ERP like SAP

Good communication skills

Co-ordinating skills Analytic bend of mind Deductive thinker

It is not a desk job

May or may not need to supervise a team

Travelling is not a part of this job

Part-time and contractual jobs are not available

Work from home option is not available

Working hours

Working is 9 hours everyday for 6 days a week

Overtime and shift system maybe available depending on company norms

Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?No

One may develop occupational hazards like back/neck pain

Health risks include exposure to dust, chemicals, toxins and equipment noise

For candidates with experience -INR20,000 toINR50,000 per month

(These figures are indicative and subject to change)

Trends in the Automotive Industry in India

The Indian automobile industry has a prominent future in India. Apart from meeting advancing domestic demands, it is penetrating the international market too. Favoured with various benefits such as globally competitive auto-ancillary industry, production of steel at the lowest cost, inexpensive and high skill manpower, entrenched testing and R&D centres etc., the industry provides immense investment and employment opportunities.

Mechanical assembly plant

Cities across India