Aerospace Supplier Quality Representative

Verify, Inc.
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8 months ago
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Overview

Industry: Aerospace/Defense

Position: Aerospace Supplier Quality Representative

Location: Farnborough, UK

Duration: Minimum 6 months

Frequency: Full-time

Responsibilities

Main responsibilities:

  • Lead, assess & investigate supplier quality issues
  • Plan & execute high-complexity & cross-functional projects & initiatives
  • Participate in quality reviews, PMRs & governance meetings with senior management (Directors)
  • Identify opportunities for improvement in team efficiency and stakeholder capabilities
  • Define corrective actions and improvement plans with suppliers
  • Propose innovative solutions and manage their deployment for complex issues
  • Perform risk analysis for complex solutions
  • Develop and recommend communication strategies for decisions
  • Analyze data and generate KPIs on supplier quality performance
  • Manage RNC / VRNC quality tasks requiring MRB approval
  • Provide technical support and coaching on quality tools to team members and stakeholders
  • Mentor team members and participate in defining strategic departmental plans

Additional responsibilities (if required):

  • Plan and perform FAI reviews
  • Conduct source inspections
  • Review and approve quality forms (e.g., dropship)

Requirements

  • Minimum 7 years of experience in aerospace and quality
  • Expertise in welding, assembly, titanium; able to inspect detailed and assembled parts
  • Extensive problem-solving and root cause analysis experience
  • Experience with problem-solving methodologies: 8D, PDCA, 5 Whys, Ishikawa, Poka Yoke, etc.
  • Six Sigma Green or Black belt certification is an asset
  • Knowledge of Aerospace Quality Systems and international standards
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite; creative and flexible mindset
  • Ability to read blueprints, check dimensional properties, and interpret GD&T
  • Experience with First Article Inspections (AS9102) is an asset
  • Knowledge of Net Inspect, Discus, SAP is an asset
  • Proficient with inspection tools: CMM, comparator, micrometers, thread gauges, calipers
  • Ability to work independently as a role model


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