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Quality Systems Manager

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Quality Systems Manager

by FundiConnect Editorial Team | 6 February 2019

Career Overview

Quality Systems Managers are responsible for carrying out quality control programs to make sure the finished product meets a specific level of quality.  These managers use programs to help identify defects in products, identify the cause of the defect, and solve the problem creating it. For example, a manager may learn that parts from an external supplier are the cause of a product’s defect. They will then reach out to solve the problem with the supplier, or find a new supplier to ensure the quality of the product.

Required School Subjects

You will need to have taken the following subjects at high school:

  • Pure Mathematics
  • Physical Science 

Recommended subjects:

  • Engineering
  • Graphic Design
  • Mechanical Technology

Institution and APS

The following institutions are highly recommended for tertiary studies:

  • University of Johannesbury (UJ) – APS of 30
  • University of Pretoria (UP) – APS of 35
  • North West University (NWU) – APS of 31
  • University of Witwatersrand (Wits) – APS of 40+

Required Qualifications

These professionals may work in leadership roles and usually need at least a bachelor’s degree and job experience to secure a position.  You will be able to obtain a formal qualification from one of the above mentioned institutions.  Here are some of the qualifications on offer:

University of Johannesburg (UJ)

  • BEngTech (Industrial Engineering Technology)
  • Diploma in Quality and Operations Management

University of Pretoria (UP)

  • BEng Industrial Engineering
  • BEng Industrial Engineering Engage

North West University (NWU)

  • Bachelor of Engineering in Industrial Engineering (BIng)

University of the Witwatersrand (Wits)

  • BSc (Eng) – Industrial Engineering

Some employers will call for:

  • Master’s degrees.
  • Professional certifications in various aspects of industrial production management

Top 10 MBA programmes in South Africa:

  • University of Cape Town (UCT) – Graduate School of Business
  • University of South Africa (UNISA)
  • University of Pretoria – Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS)
  • Regent Business School
  • University of the Witwatersrand – Wits Business School (WBS)
  • Henley Business School – South Africa
  • Milpark Education: Milpark Business School
  • University of Stellenbosch Business School (USB)
  • Tshwane University of Technology
  • University of KwaZulu-Natal

Working Hours

A typical work week for a Quality Systems Manager is 40 hours, but there may be overtime required if there is a problem that they need to address.

Expected Salary

The salary of a Quality Systems Manager varies depending on the level of education and experience they have:

  • 1-4 years of experience earns an average total compensation of R293 614 per annum
  • 5-9 years of experience earns an average total compensation of R456 196 per annum
  • Over 10 years of experience earns an average total compensation of R552 409 + per annum

What to Expect

You will learn to work closely with managers from other departments because you will interact with them often in your day-to-day work environment. For example, the procurement department’s orders will affect the production department’s supplies. So they need to be in constant communication to avoid production slowdowns. You may need to communicate with other managers from departments such as sales, warehousing, and research and design.

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