We are looking for a detail-oriented and technically strong Engineer who thoroughly understands the shop-floor realities of custom equipment manufacturing. The ideal candidate will act as the bridge between engineering documentation, on-ground manufacturing and digital project execution.
Your core responsibility will be to read Production Drawings and ITPs/QAPs, and translate them into highly granular Manufacturing Schedules and Control Plans on the Venwiz platform. You must have a strong grasp of core manufacturing processes - specifically Welding, Casting, Forging, Machining and assembly - along with foundational Project Management principles.
Beyond technical scheduling, you will serve as the primary communication link with vendors- requiring excellent qualified email etiquette, strong negotiation skills, and the ability to logically persuade vendors to meet critical deadlines.
Key Responsibilities
1.
Decoding Engineering & Quality Documents:
- Read and accurately interpret complex Production Drawings, General Arrangement (GA) drawings, and Bill of Materials (BOMs).
- Thoroughly analyze unpriced purchase orders, Technical data sheets, Quality Assurance Plans (QAP) and Inspection & Test Plans (ITP)
2. Granular Level 4 Scheduling:
- Break down high-level project milestones into day-by-day shop-floor activities based on the specific manufacturing method required. Refer examples below :
- Metal Fabrication: Material Marking Cutting/Beveling Fit-up Root Run Back-chipping Final Weld NDT
- Equipment integration : Engineering Procurement Fabrication Assembly Testing Packing Dispatch
3. Applying Project Management Basics:
- Build logical schedules using Critical Path Method (CPM), ensuring correct use of Predecessors and Successors (Finish-to-Start, Start-to-Start).
- Clearly separate "Document Submission" from "Approval", an
📌 Manufacturing Planner and Control Engineer (Mumbai)
🏢 Venwiz
📍 Mumbai
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