1. Compliance with ISO/IEC 17025 and ISO/IEC 17043 Requirements
The proposed position of a Mechanical Engineer is essential to address a critical compliance issue arising from the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025 and ISO/IEC 17043. According to these standards, the evaluation of Proficiency Testing (PT) schemes must be independent to avoid any potential conflict of interest. Currently, the same personnel who are involved in mechanical testing are also evaluating PT schemes. This overlap compromises the impartiality required by these international standards and risks non-conformance during external audits.
2. Significant increase in PT Schemes
In recent months, there has been a substantial increase in the number of PT schemes being conducted. This surge has placed a significant burden on existing resources, potentially impacting the timeliness and quality of execution. Delayed PT schemes can lead to customer dissatisfaction and affect the organization's reputation in the industry.
3. Enhanced efficiency and resource optimization
The addition of a dedicated Mechanical Engineer will allow:
Improved focus: Allowing the existing team to concentrate on core mechanical testing activities without overlapping responsibilities
Preferred candidate profile: Candidate with: B.E.Metallurgy will be preferred
Keyskills: Metallurgical Testing Heat Treatment Metallurgy Foundry
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