Engineering Manager - Pinetown Verfied

R 30k - 35k per month Pinetown, Kwazulu-Natal Pinetown, Kwazulu-Natal more than 14 days ago 16-09-2019 12:39:40 PM
11-11-2019 12:39:40 PM
R30 000 – R35 000 + 13th cheque + Provident Fund

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
Matric
Relevant Degree/Diploma

Computer Literacy:
MS Office – Word, Excel, Powerpoint
Edgecam
Mastercam X
Camworks
Solidworks 2007-2014
Catia V5 R18

Responsibilities & Duties for Quality & Engineering Manager

1. Daily Responsibilities
• Ensure internal audits are conducted – process, product & dock audits.
• Monitor audit findings and investigate where necessary
• React to any internal non-conformance – investigate where necessary and implement corrective action
• Respond to customer complaints regarding non-conformance – implement corrective action
• Ensure company procedures are followed
• Identify areas for improvement within the QMS and implement

1. Engineering:
1. Toyota GDE – Global Data Exchange
• Download – ECI, RCI, NCI
• Add to ECI register
• React and implement as necessary
• Download CAD data & drawing, convert Catia files to Step format
• Send DSR & SESR to relevant TSAM personal
• Send Scot submissions to relevant TSAM personal

2. IMDS – International Material Data System
• Request material specifications from suppliers
• Compile MDS using material and V_V specifications adding Technique data
• Send MDS to customer and follow up with approval

3. Toolroom
• Complete quotations for tooling & fixtures for in-house projects
• Design tooling & fixtures
• Monitor workload and labour requirements
• Authorize purchases
• Ensure overall efficiency and timing requirements
• Ensure compliance to Health and Safety Regulations

4. Projects
• Complete quotations for tooling & fixtures
• Assist with RFQ for part and process costs
• Submit TCJ – tool cost justification
• Submit PPP – Production Preparation Plan
• Submit initial Timing plan – TPR
• Submit Stamping process sheet for tooling and CF approval
• Design / approve strip layout
• Design / approve tool and CF Design
• Update TPR – Tool Progress Report, and motivate for progress payments
• Monitor supplier progress
• SPTT1 to SPTT4 – attend meetings, resolve any issues, ensure project timing is not compromised, supply samples for required activities
• Order material for tool trails and sample requirements
• Compile and approve PPAP documentation – PIS, SDS, FMEA, PESS, Control Plan etc.
• Tooling and CF buy off – confirm run rate, tooling design & quality, CMM reports, part accuracy, SPC, Gauge R&R, etc.
• Tool and CF shipping
• MPT – mass production trials
• Hand over to production
• Ensure all work instructions, job cards and documentation are in place