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I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Aug 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
Implementing a Quality Management System (QMS)
Understand the organization's quality objectives and requirements
Identify and document processes, procedures, and work instructions
Establish quality policies and objectives
Define roles and responsibilities for quality management
Implement document control and record keeping
Develop and implement training programs
Establish metrics and performance indicators
Conduct internal aud...
IMS implementation involves the integration of various management systems to improve efficiency and effectiveness.
IMS stands for Integrated Management System
It combines multiple management systems, such as quality, environmental, and health and safety
IMS implementation aims to streamline processes, reduce duplication, and improve overall performance
Examples of IMS frameworks include ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and OHSAS 18001
The 7 QC tools are a set of problem-solving techniques used in quality management.
The 7 QC tools include: check sheets, histograms, Pareto charts, cause-and-effect diagrams, control charts, scatter diagrams, and flowcharts.
These tools help identify and analyze quality problems, prioritize issues, and track improvement progress.
For example, a check sheet can be used to collect data on defects, while a Pareto chart can v...
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Process knowledge & Drawing point.
Cp measures process capability, while Cpk measures process capability adjusted for centering.
Cp only considers the spread of data, while Cpk takes into account both spread and centering of data.
Cp assumes the process is centered within the specification limits, while Cpk adjusts for any deviation from the center.
If Cp is greater than Cpk, it indicates that the process is not centered within the specification limits.
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Quality statgy improvement study
Customer handling and management handling
8D is a problem-solving methodology used to identify, correct, and prevent recurring problems in manufacturing and other industries.
8D stands for Eight Disciplines
It is a structured problem-solving process
It involves identifying the problem, implementing short-term containment actions, root cause analysis, corrective actions, and preventive measures
It is commonly used in industries like automotive, aerospace, and elect...
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QMS stands for Quality Management System and TPM stands for Total Productive Maintenance System.
QMS is a set of policies, processes, and procedures required for planning and execution of quality control.
TPM is a maintenance program that aims to maximize equipment effectiveness and minimize downtime.
QMS focuses on meeting customer requirements and improving customer satisfaction.
TPM focuses on improving equipment reliab...
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The 7QC tools are a set of quality control tools used in process improvement. There are 7 tools in total.
The 7QC tools are: Pareto Chart, Cause and Effect Diagram, Check Sheet, Histogram, Scatter Diagram, Control Chart, and Flowchart.
These tools are used to identify, analyze, and solve quality-related problems in various processes.
Each tool serves a specific purpose, such as identifying the most significant issues (Par...
MSA stands for Measurement System Analysis. There are two types of MSA studies: Attribute Agreement Analysis and Variable Gauge R&R Study.
MSA is a method used to assess the measurement system's capability to provide accurate and reliable data.
Attribute Agreement Analysis is used when the measurement system classifies items into categories.
Variable Gauge R&R Study is used when the measurement system provides numerical m...
MSA study criteria refers to the guidelines and requirements for conducting a Measurement System Analysis.
MSA study criteria outline the steps and procedures for evaluating the measurement system used in a process.
It includes criteria for selecting appropriate measurement tools and techniques.
The criteria define the acceptable levels of accuracy, precision, linearity, and stability for the measurement system.
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