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Ramraj Cotton Hiring Supply Chain Professionals – Apply Now !

We’re Hiring! Join the Supply Chain Team at Ramraj Cotton



    Are you ready to take your career to the next level with one of India’s leading textile brands? Ramraj Cotton is expanding its Supply Chain Management division and looking for talented professionals across multiple roles from sourcing to quality assurance.


    With a strong heritage in the textile industry and a culture built on integrity and innovation, we’re seeking driven individuals to help strengthen our sourcing, vendor coordination, and quality systems.

Qualifications

    To apply for any of the roles below, candidates should hold a B.Tech / B.E in Textile Technology or a related field.

Open Positions & Experience Requirements

1. Senior Manager – Sourcing

    Experience: 18+ Years Lead end-to-end supply chain processes with deep expertise in vendor management, cost negotiation, and contract handling. Ideal for seasoned professionals ready to drive strategic sourcing.

2. Manager – Quality

    Experience: 12 to 15 Years Ensure compliance of trims and accessories with quality standards. This role focuses on maintaining excellence across product inputs.

3. Assistant Manager – Indirect Sourcing

    Experience: 7 to 9 Years Manage indirect sourcing activities, coordinate with vendors, and optimize costs to ensure seamless support operations.

4. Senior Executive – EDP Accessories

    Experience: 5 to 7 Years Oversee sourcing of IT/EDP accessories, negotiate effectively with suppliers, and ensure timely availability of equipment.

5. Executive – Quality Assurance

    Experience: 3 to 5 Years Responsible for quality inspection, documentation, reporting, and proficiency in Quality Management Systems (QMS).

6. Executive – Direct Sourcing

    Experience: 3 to 5 Years Handle direct sourcing activities, follow up with vendors, and manage material coordination to support production timelines.

Job Location

✨ Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu  A major textile hub in South India.

How to Apply

We’re looking for immediate joiners, so don’t wait!

Send your resume to:

  • hiring@ramrajcotton.net
  • talentacquisition@ramrajcotton.net

Contact (WhatsApp / Call):

  • +91 78269 71147
  • +91 90475 93147

Why Join Us?

    At Ramraj Cotton, you’ll work with a passionate team, contribute to impactful supply chain initiatives, and be part of a company that values quality, growth, and excellence. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a quality-driven mid-career leader, we have a place for you.
Ready to be part of something big? Apply today!

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