- Perform and supervise mechanical inspections at various CKD stages (chassis, body, engine mountings, etc.).
- Monitor assembly line processes to ensure compliance with specifications and quality standards.
- Review and interpret mechanical drawings and product standards.
- Conduct layered process audits (LPA) to verify process adherence.
- Monitor process performance indicators (KPIs) and analyze trends.
- Ensure application of torque tools and fastener control standards
- Investigate mechanical non-conformities, define root causes using 5 Whys / Fishbone / 8D.
- Coordinate with production, maintenance, and logistics teams to apply effective corrective and preventive actions.
- Prepare quality reports, inspection checklists, and process control sheets.
- Ensure all quality records are maintained and updated according to IATF requirements.
- Participate in Quality Gate reviews and audits
- Participate in continuous improvement activities and cost reduction initiatives.
- Support implementation of lean manufacturing and Kaizen practices on the CKD line.
- Support customer quality audits and respond to customer complaints related to CKD mechanical assembly.
- Assist in evaluating supplier parts related to mechanical systems and propose improvements.
Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent.Experience:3–5 years of experience in mechanical quality engineering within an automotive CKD environment.Hands-on experience with quality control tools, statistical process control (SPC), and root cause analysis.Experience with ISO 9001, IATF 16949.Familiarity with PPAP, FMEA, Control Plans, MSA, and APQP.Certifications (preferred):Certified Quality Engineer (CQE)Languages: Fluent in English and Arabic (written and spoken).Skills:Excellent problem-solving and analytical thinking.Knowledge of GD&T, mechanical drawings, and torque specifications.Proficient in Microsoft Office, especially Excel for data analysis.Good interpersonal and communication skills.