A Shift Incharge Quality DRI's primary responsibility is to oversee and ensure the quality of the DRI (Direct Reduced Iron) process during a specific shift, while also managing and coordinating operational activities. This role involves quality control, production management, maintenance, and safety, with a focus on meeting production targets and ensuring compliance with quality standards.
Here's a more detailed breakdown of the job duties:
Key Responsibilities
- Quality Control:
- Monitoring and controlling the DRI process to maintain consistent quality and adhere to established standards.
- Performing quality checks at various stages of the DRI process to identify and address any issues.
- Ensuring that the final DRI product meets the required specifications and quality standards.
- Production Management:
- Planning daily production, managing the production process, and ensuring that production targets are met.
- Coordinating with other teams to ensure a smooth and productive production flow.
- Monitoring and controlling production costs.
- Maintenance:
- Ensuring that equipment is properly maintained and that maintenance is performed according to schedule.
- Addressing any equipment issues or breakdowns during the shift to minimize downtime.
- Safety:
- Ensuring that all personnel adhere to safety regulations and protocols.
- Identifying and addressing any potential safety hazards.
- Team Management:
- Supervising and directing the work of the shift team, including assigning tasks and providing guidance.
- Motivating and inspiring the team to achieve production targets and maintain quality standards.
- Other Responsibilities:
- Maintaining accurate records of production, quality control, and maintenance activities.
- Collaborating with other departments and stakeholders to achieve company goals.
- Troubleshooting and resolving any issues that may arise during the shift.