The Quality Control Engineer is responsible for ensuring that elevator components, systems, installation, and commissioning activities comply with company standards, industry codes, and safety regulations. The role involves inspections, testing, documentation, and coordination with manufacturing, installation, and service teams to maintain high quality and safety standards.
Inspect elevator components such as cabins, doors, guide rails, machines, controllers, safety gears, and buffers.
Conduct in-process and final inspections during manufacturing, installation, and commissioning stages.
Verify alignment, leveling, wiring, and mechanical fittings as per approved drawings and specifications.
Perform functional tests, safety tests, and performance checks.
Ensure compliance with applicable standards and codes (EN 81, IS 14665, IS 15259, ISO 9001, local elevator safety codes).
Ensure adherence to safety norms and statutory requirements.
Support audits by internal teams, customers, and regulatory authorities.
Prepare and maintain inspection reports, checklists, test records, and non-conformance reports (NCRs).
Track corrective and preventive actions (CAPA).
Maintain quality documentation and records for traceability.
Inspect incoming materials from suppliers and subcontractors.
Coordinate with vendors for quality issues, root cause analysis, and corrective actions.
Approve or reject materials based on quality standards.
Analyze quality issues and recurring defects.
Participate in root cause analysis and implement process improvements.
Support quality improvement initiatives and Kaizen activities.
Strong knowledge of elevator systems and components
Understanding of mechanical and electrical drawings
Familiarity with elevator safety codes and standards
Knowledge of quality tools (7 QC tools, FMEA, RCA)
Attention to detail and problem-solving skills
Good communication and coordination abilities
Diploma / Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Mechatronics Engineering