Project Officer (Monitoring)
Quality Council of India(QCI)
3 - 5 years
Delhi
Posted: 12/02/2026
Job Description
About QCI
The Quality Council of India (QCI) is a premier autonomous body set up by Government of India. QCI is responsible for creating a Quality Mindset and envisions to ensure quality across products and services that touch every citizen. As an independent and autonomous body, QCI creates a mechanism for independent third-party assessments of products, services, and processes, coordinating its activities through its constituent boards and divisions. The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce & Industry, serves as the nodal point for QCI.
Location:
New Delhi
Minimum Qualification:
Full-time regular Masters degree in a relevant subject / MBA / M.Tech or equivalent
Minimum Experience:
At least 8 years of relevant professional experience in project management, monitoring, and evaluation functions, including at least 3 years of experience working with Government or State Departments.
Brief Responsibilities & Skills Required:
- Demonstrates strong leadership and organizational skills to guide teams, coordinate activities, and ensure effective project execution.
- Experienced in team and budget management, ensuring optimal resource allocation and financial control across project operations.
- Proficient in project management tools and digital dashboards for efficient planning, monitoring, and evaluation of project progress.
- Applies strategic thinking and risk management to identify challenges, anticipate risks, and implement effective mitigation strategies.
- Possesses excellent written and verbal communication skills for preparing reports, documentation, and engaging with stakeholders at multiple levels.
To apply, send your CV at rohit.mishra@qcin.org
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