2 years of Abroad Experience with minimum 5 years of
Oil & Gas Construction is Must
- ENGINEER-MEP
- OFFICER-SAFETY NEBOSH IGC
- SUPERVISOR-RIGGING
- ENGINEER-PLANNING-STRUCTURE
- SUPERVISOR-SCAFFOLDING
- ENGINEER-HVAC
- MANAGER-FABRICATION SHOP
- FOREMAN-HVAC
- ENGINEER-WELDING
- SUPERVISOR-HVAC
- MANAGER-PAINTING & INSULATION
- ENGINEER-MEP
- ENGINEER-PROJECT CONTROL
- SUPERINTENDENT-SCAFFOLDING
- ENGINEER-PRECOM
- SR. SUPERINTENDENT-PIPING
- ENGINEER-PRESERVATION
- SUPERINTENDENT-ELECTRICAL
- ENGINEER-RIGGING
- SUPERINTENDENT-EQUIPMENT
- FOREMAN-RIGGING
- SUPERINTENDENT-INSTRUMENTATION
- FOREMAN-SCAFFOLDING
- SUPERINTENDENT-RIGGING
- INSPECTOR-QA/QC-SCAFFOLDING
- ADMINISTRATOR-SYSTEM
Interested candidates visit the offices for walk in interviews along with Original Documents, Bio Data & Passport
ATTRACTIVE SALARY + FREE FOOD, ACCOMMODATION & TRANSPORTATION
ASIA POWER
Jomer Arcade, 3rd Floor, Chittoor Road, Opp. Govt. Girls' High School, Near South Metro Station, Ernakulam, Kerala
Contact: 0484-4149918/ 9995837144
Email: kochi@asiapowerltd.com
Jomer Arcade, 3rd Floor, Chittoor Road, Opp. Govt. Girls' High School, Near South Metro Station, Ernakulam, Kerala
Contact: 0484-4149918/ 9995837144
Email: kochi@asiapowerltd.com
Being a good quality engineer requires a mix of technical skills, attention to detail, and strong problem-solving abilities. Here are some key areas to focus on:
1. Understand Quality Standards & Regulations
Learn industry-specific quality standards such as ISO 9001, Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, or ASQ standards.
Stay updated on compliance and regulatory requirements related to your field (e.g., FDA, ASTM, IEC).
2. Develop Strong Analytical & Problem-Solving Skills
Use root cause analysis tools like 5 Whys, Fishbone Diagrams, and Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA).
Be proficient in statistical process control (SPC) and data-driven decision-making.
3. Master Quality Tools & Techniques
Understand and apply methodologies such as Six Sigma (DMAIC), Lean Manufacturing, and Kaizen.
Learn about control charts, process capability (Cp, Cpk), and measurement system analysis (MSA).
4. Gain Hands-on Experience with Testing & Inspection
Be familiar with non-destructive testing (NDT), destructive testing, and automated inspection systems.
Learn how to use calipers, micrometers, CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machines), and other precision measuring tools.
5. Enhance Communication & Teamwork Skills
Collaborate effectively with design, production, and supply chain teams to improve quality.
Document and report findings, audits, and corrective actions clearly.
6. Be Proactive in Continuous Improvement
Promote a culture of quality by identifying and solving process inefficiencies.
Participate in Kaizen events, Gemba walks, and 5S workplace organization.
7. Learn Quality Management Software (QMS) & Digital Tools
Get hands-on experience with SAP, Minitab, MATLAB, or other QMS platforms.
Understand how data visualization and automation can improve quality control.
8. Seek Certifications & Professional Development
Consider certifications like Certified Quality Engineer (CQE), Six Sigma Green Belt/Black Belt, or Lean Manufacturing certification.
Attend workshops, webinars, and networking events to stay updated with industry trends.
The key role of a foreman is to supervise and coordinate the daily operations of a team or crew, typically in industries like construction, manufacturing, or maintenance. Their main responsibilities include:
Supervising Work – Ensuring tasks are completed efficiently, safely, and according to plans or specifications.
Managing Crew – Assigning tasks, providing guidance, and overseeing workers' performance.
Ensuring Safety – Enforcing safety regulations and conducting inspections to prevent accidents.
Quality Control – Monitoring work quality to meet project standards and client expectations.
Communication – Acting as a link between workers, project managers, and other stakeholders.
Problem-Solving – Addressing issues that arise on-site, such as delays, resource shortages, or technical difficulties.
Keeping Records – Documenting progress, reporting incidents, and maintaining logs of work completed.
A good foreman combines leadership skills with technical expertise to keep projects on track and ensure productivity.