FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Project Quality Engineer?
The primary responsibility of the Project Quality Engineer is to manage quality processes and review project quality documentation, ensuring compliance with customer requirements and maintaining a high standard of quality throughout the project lifecycle.
How many years of experience are required for this position?
A minimum of 5 years of experience in a senior operational quality position is required.
What are the educational qualifications preferred for this role?
A bachelor's degree in Instrumentation, Electronics, or Electronics & Telecommunication is preferred for this role.
Will the Project Quality Engineer have to travel?
Yes, a willingness to travel is required for this position.
What types of audits will the Project Quality Engineer conduct?
The Project Quality Engineer will conduct internal audits for compliance with the Project Quality Checklist and process audits with vendors.
How does Emerson support diversity and inclusion in the workplace?
Emerson is committed to fostering a culture where every employee is valued and respected for their unique experiences and perspectives, contributing to a diverse and inclusive work environment.
What is the philosophy behind Emerson's remote work policy?
Emerson's remote work policy aims to promote work-life balance through a hybrid work setup, allowing team members to work both from home and at the office.
What kind of training will the Project Quality Engineer provide to team members?
The Project Quality Engineer will conduct induction training related to Project Quality Documentation for project team members.
What approaches to quality management are emphasized in this role?
Emphasis is placed on practices such as "First time right," compliance with Good Documentation Practices (GDP), and the implementation of quality management KPI tracking.
What are some key activities the Project Quality Engineer is tasked with in managing daily operations?
Key activities include auditing, inspections, conducting lessons learned sessions, managing continuous improvement activities, and handling corrective and preventive actions (CAPA) during the project lifecycle.