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Vishwanath Krishnamoorthy

Advanced Quality Engineer at Symbotic

Vishwanath Krishnamoorthy has a diverse work experience in various roles related to quality engineering and supply chain management. Vishwanath started their career as a Quality Engineer at Steel Strips Wheels Limited, where they were responsible for ensuring quality assurance and process improvements in a wheel manufacturing unit. Vishwanath then worked as a Quality Engineer at HCL Technologies Ltd, where they were involved in product engineering and led a New Product Design Validation project.

Later, Vishwanath worked as a Process Control Engineer at Aditi Consulting - Caterpillar. In this role, they collaborated with suppliers and cross-functional teams to provide a sustainable level of quality to track-type tractors. Vishwanath also participated in meetings related to material review, new product introduction, and continuous process improvement.

After that, Vishwanath joined Saraca solutions as a Supplier Quality Engineer, focusing on ensuring compliance with supplier control activities and resolving quality issues. Vishwanath then worked as a Supply Chain Consultant at TADA, where they brainstormed on current trends and best-case scenarios in supply chain and operations management industries to optimize supply chain costs.

Currently, Vishwanath is working as an Advanced Quality Engineer at Symbotic, a company that provides robotics and automation technology for supply chain efficiency. In this role, they are responsible for developing quality processes for future sites and ensuring their smooth operation.

Throughout their career, Vishwanath has demonstrated expertise in problem-solving methodologies, root cause analysis, and data analytics. Vishwanath has also contributed to process improvements and cost reduction initiatives.

Vishwanath Krishnamoorthy obtained a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Rajalakshmi Engineering College, where they studied from 2009 to 2013. Later, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Michigan-Dearborn from 2016 to 2018.

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