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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Jul 2020. There was 1 interview round.
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Oct 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
To check the label, inspect the information printed on it for accuracy and completeness.
Verify that all required information is present on the label, such as product name, ingredients, warnings, and usage instructions.
Ensure that the label is legible and easy to read.
Check for any spelling or grammatical errors on the label.
Confirm that the label meets any regulatory requirements or industry standards.
Compare the label...
To check good harnesses, inspect for proper connections, secure fastenings, correct wire routing, and absence of damage or wear.
Inspect for proper connections between wires and connectors.
Check for secure fastenings, such as properly tightened screws or clamps.
Ensure correct wire routing, with wires organized and protected from potential damage.
Look for any signs of damage or wear, such as frayed wires or broken insula...
The problem mouth press refers to an issue with the pressing mechanism of a machine used in quality inspection.
The problem could be related to a malfunctioning or misaligned press mechanism.
It could result in inconsistent or incorrect pressure being applied during inspection.
Examples of problems could include a stuck press, uneven pressure distribution, or a faulty sensor.
The issue may lead to inaccurate quality assess
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The least count of vernier caliper is the smallest measurement it can accurately measure. The least count of a micrometer is the smallest measurement it can accurately measure.
The least count of a vernier caliper is typically 0.02 mm or 0.001 inches.
The least count of a micrometer is typically 0.01 mm or 0.001 inches.
Vernier calipers are used to measure dimensions of objects with high accuracy.
Micrometers are used to m...
I appeared for an interview before Feb 2024.
I have 5 years of experience as a Quality Inspector.
I have worked as a Quality Inspector for 5 years.
I have gained extensive experience in inspecting and ensuring the quality of products.
During my time as a Quality Inspector, I have developed strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
I am familiar with quality control processes and have successfully implemented improvements in previous roles.
I have a track ...
My expectations for the Quality Inspector role include a supportive work environment, clear expectations, opportunities for growth, and a focus on continuous improvement.
Supportive work environment: I expect to work in a team-oriented environment where colleagues and supervisors are helpful and collaborative.
Clear expectations: I expect to receive clear guidelines and instructions on quality standards, inspection proce...
7QC tools are a set of quality control tools used to identify and solve quality problems in manufacturing processes.
7QC tools include Pareto chart, cause-and-effect diagram, control chart, histogram, scatter diagram, flowchart, and check sheet.
They help in identifying and analyzing quality problems, determining root causes, and implementing corrective actions.
They are used to improve product quality, reduce defects, an...
PPAP and APQP are quality management systems used in manufacturing.
PPAP stands for Production Part Approval Process and is used to ensure that manufactured parts meet customer requirements.
APQP stands for Advanced Product Quality Planning and is used to plan and manage the design and development of new products.
Both systems are commonly used in the automotive industry but can be applied to other manufacturing industrie...
Pareto is a principle that states 80% of effects come from 20% of causes.
Also known as the 80/20 rule
Used in business to identify the most important factors
Can be applied to various fields such as economics, engineering, and social sciences
Example: 80% of a company's profits come from 20% of its customers
OEE can be calculated by multiplying Availability, Performance, and Quality percentages.
Calculate Availability by dividing Operating Time by Planned Production Time.
Calculate Performance by dividing Actual Production by Maximum Production.
Calculate Quality by dividing Good Units by Total Units Produced.
Multiply Availability, Performance, and Quality percentages to get OEE.
posted on 28 Apr 2020
I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed before Apr 2019. There were 3 interview rounds.
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Dec 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
Line balancing is the process of evenly distributing workload among workstations in a production line to optimize efficiency.
Line balancing aims to minimize idle time and maximize productivity
It involves assigning tasks to workstations based on their processing times
Example: In a manufacturing plant, line balancing ensures each workstation has a similar amount of work to do
Assembly balancing is the process of optimizing the work distribution among different workstations to improve efficiency and productivity.
Assembly balancing involves assigning tasks to different workstations in a way that minimizes idle time and maximizes throughput.
It helps in achieving a smooth flow of work and prevents bottlenecks in the production process.
Factors considered in assembly balancing include task time, ...
Cycle time is the total time it takes to complete a process, while tact time is the time it takes to produce one unit.
Cycle time includes all the time spent on a process, including wait time and processing time.
Tact time is the rate at which a product must be produced to meet customer demand.
For example, if a process takes 10 minutes to complete and the customer demand is 100 units per hour, the tact time would be 0.6 ...
Production is the process of creating goods or services, while quality refers to the standard of those goods or services.
Production involves the manufacturing or creation of goods or services.
Quality refers to the standard or level of excellence of those goods or services.
Production and quality are closely linked as the goal is to produce high-quality products efficiently.
Examples: In a manufacturing plant, production ...
OLE stands for Overall Equipment Effectiveness and OEE stands for Overall Labor Effectiveness.
OLE measures the overall performance of equipment in a manufacturing plant.
OEE measures the overall performance of labor in a manufacturing plant.
Both metrics are used to identify areas for improvement and optimize efficiency.
Example: OLE can help identify equipment downtime and OEE can help identify labor productivity issues.
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed before Apr 2023. There was 1 interview round.
Types of wires include solid, stranded, and braided wires. Colors of wires vary depending on their purpose and industry standards.
Types of wires: solid, stranded, braided
Colors of wires vary by industry standards
Common wire colors: black, red, blue, green, white, yellow
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