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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in May 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
7 QC tools are a set of tools used for quality control and improvement in manufacturing processes.
Check sheets: Used to collect and organize data for analysis.
Histograms: Visual representation of data distribution.
Pareto charts: Helps identify the most significant factors affecting quality.
Control charts: Monitor process variation over time.
Scatter diagrams: Show the relationship between two variables.
Cause-and-effect ...
Machine defects refer to faults or imperfections in a machine that affect its performance or functionality.
Machine defects can be caused by wear and tear, poor maintenance, or manufacturing errors.
Examples of machine defects include broken parts, malfunctioning sensors, and software bugs.
Identifying and addressing machine defects is crucial for ensuring product quality and safety.
Casting defects are imperfections in the final product caused during the casting process.
Casting defects can include porosity, shrinkage, cold shuts, misruns, and inclusions.
Porosity is caused by gas bubbles trapped in the metal during solidification.
Shrinkage occurs when the metal contracts as it cools, leading to voids or cavities in the final product.
Cold shuts happen when two portions of the metal do not fully fuse...
I applied via campus placement at Board of Technical Education (BTE) and was interviewed in Jun 2021. There was 1 interview round.
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7QC tools are a set of quality control tools used for process improvement and problem-solving in quality management.
1. Check sheets: Used to collect and analyze data in a systematic way.
2. Pareto chart: Helps identify the most significant factors contributing to a problem.
3. Cause and effect diagram (Fishbone diagram): Used to identify and analyze potential causes of a problem.
4. Histogram: Represents data distribution...
The least count of a micrometer is the smallest measurement that can be read on the scale of the micrometer.
The least count of a micrometer is typically 0.01 mm or 0.001 mm depending on the type of micrometer.
It is determined by the number of divisions on the thimble and the pitch of the screw.
For example, a micrometer with 50 divisions on the thimble and a pitch of 0.5 mm would have a least count of 0.01 mm.
I was interviewed before Jan 2024.
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed before Sep 2023. There was 1 interview round.
I am a dedicated Quality Engineer with a strong background in ensuring product quality and compliance with industry standards.
Experienced in conducting quality audits and inspections
Skilled in root cause analysis and implementing corrective actions
Proficient in using quality tools such as FMEA, Control Charts, and Pareto Analysis
I handle conflict by actively listening, seeking common ground, and finding solutions collaboratively.
I approach conflicts with a calm and rational mindset
I actively listen to all parties involved to understand their perspectives
I seek common ground and areas of agreement to build a foundation for resolution
I work collaboratively with others to find mutually beneficial solutions
I am open to feedback and willing to comp
7QC tools are a set of quality control tools used for process improvement and problem-solving in quality management.
1. Check sheets: Used to collect and analyze data in a systematic way.
2. Pareto chart: Helps identify the most significant factors contributing to a problem.
3. Cause and effect diagram (Fishbone diagram): Used to identify and analyze potential causes of a problem.
4. Histogram: Represents data distribution...
The least count of a micrometer is the smallest measurement that can be read on the scale of the micrometer.
The least count of a micrometer is typically 0.01 mm or 0.001 mm depending on the type of micrometer.
It is determined by the number of divisions on the thimble and the pitch of the screw.
For example, a micrometer with 50 divisions on the thimble and a pitch of 0.5 mm would have a least count of 0.01 mm.
I was interviewed before Jan 2024.
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed before Sep 2023. There was 1 interview round.
I am a dedicated Quality Engineer with a strong background in ensuring product quality and compliance with industry standards.
Experienced in conducting quality audits and inspections
Skilled in root cause analysis and implementing corrective actions
Proficient in using quality tools such as FMEA, Control Charts, and Pareto Analysis
I handle conflict by actively listening, seeking common ground, and finding solutions collaboratively.
I approach conflicts with a calm and rational mindset
I actively listen to all parties involved to understand their perspectives
I seek common ground and areas of agreement to build a foundation for resolution
I work collaboratively with others to find mutually beneficial solutions
I am open to feedback and willing to comp
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