About SKF
SKF started its operations in India in 1923. Today, SKF provides through its five technology-centric platforms: bearings and units, seals solutions and services. Over the years the company has evolved from manufacturing company to a knowledge-driven engineering company sustainable and competitive business excellence.
SKF's solutions provide sustainable ways for companies across the sectors to achieve breakthroughs in friction reduction, energy efficiency and reliability. With a strong commitment to research-based innovation value-added solutions that integrate all its five technology platforms. About the organization: www.skf.com/in
SKF Purpose Statement
Together, we re-imagine rotation for a better tomorrow.
By creating intelligent and clean solutions for people and the planet
Job Title: Manufacturing Quality Engineer (Equivalent to Dy Manager level)
Reports To: Quality Manager
Role Type: Individual Contributor
Location: Chinchwad, Pune
Role Purpose
Key Responsibilities
Customer Requirement Management
Process Quality Assurance
Quality Improvement & Problem Solving
Quality Planning & Documentation
Measurement & Validation
New Product Introduction
Customer Complaint Handling
Non-Conformance Management
Audit Support & Records
EHS Compliance
Continuous Improvement
Qualifications & Experience
Key Skills
KPIs
Certifications –
Interested candidate/s can share their resume to hema.chaudhary@skf.com

We fight friction to move the world forward.
20% of all energy consumed is spent overcoming friction.
At SKF, we’re constantly fighting that friction, to reduce energy waste and make the most of the resources we have.
Since 1907, we’ve been making some of the world’s most innovative bearings, seals, lubrication systems to reduce friction.
But we sell something bigger. Less friction means more energy saved.
By seeking out and reducing friction, we’re making industry smarter, more competitive, and more energy efficient. And in collaboration with other forward-thinking companies, actually tackling some of the most pressing challenges of our time. Ultimately, helping to build a more sustainable future where we can all do more with less.