Quality System Manager

Quality System Manager

Mumbai, India

Company
Shubham Packaging
Location
Mumbai, Maharashtra
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via BeBee

Job Description
Company Description

Shubham Packaging is a leading supplier of plastic packaging material, serving industries such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, agro-chemicals, laboratories, and home care. Established in 2002, the company has grown to offer a portfolio of over 150 products, specializing in injection moulding, injection blow moulding, and extrusion blow moulding. Known for its commitment to quality and timely delivery, Shubham Packaging supports its partners from concept to production.

With advanced manufacturing capabilities, including on-site wad fitting, ring assembly, and screen printing, the company provides end-to-end packaging solutions from its Mumbai facility.

Role Description

This is a full-time, on-site role located in Daman for a Quality System Manager.
The Quality System

Manager will be responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing quality systems and processes to ensure compliance with industry standards and customer requirements. The role involves conducting quality audits, maintaining documentation, ensuring ISO compliance, addressing non-conformities, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to improve quality system outcomes.
The Quality System

Manager will also play a key role in ensuring manufacturing processes meet established quality benchmarks.
Qualifications
• Experience in quality management systems, quality audits, and compliance with ISO standards
• Knowledge of process improvement methodologies and root cause analysis
• Familiarity with manufacturing processes such as injection moulding, extrusion blow moulding, and injection blow moulding
• Strong organizational and analytical skills with attention to detail
• Effective communication and leadership skills to collaborate with cross-functional teams
• Proficiency in maintaining quality documentation and records
• Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Quality Management, or a related field; certifications such as Six Sigma or ISO Lead Auditor are advantageous
• Experience in the packaging or manufacturing industry is a plus
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As per the Maharashtra Labour Department notification dated 1 January 2026, the minimum wage for unskilled workers including packing jobs in Zone I is ₹23,427 per month, comprising basic wage of ₹12,160 and VDA of ₹11,267. Overtime is paid at twice the ordinary rate for hours exceeding 9 per day. This applies to factories and warehouses employing such workers.
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