Quality Engineer

Mazco Recruitment
Andover, Hampshire
11 months ago
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Mazco Recruitment is working on behalf of a long-established and highly regarded precision engineering company in Andover, specialising in the manufacture of complex components for the aerospace and aircraft sectors.

We are seeking a skilled Quality Engineer to join their quality team and ensure their products meet the highest industry and regulatory standards. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a strong background in aerospace or precision engineering to play a key role in quality assurance within a world-class environment.

Key Responsibilities:



Support all quality activities across the production lifecycle

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Perform root cause analysis and implement corrective/preventive actions

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Conduct internal audits and ensure compliance with AS9100 standards

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Review and maintain quality documentation and procedures

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Liaise with customers and suppliers on quality-related matters

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Support first article inspection (FAIR) and final product release processes

What We're Looking For:

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Proven experience in a Quality Engineering role within aerospace or precision engineering

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Strong understanding of AS9100 and ISO9001 standards

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Familiarity with FAIRs, PPAP, and other quality assurance tools

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Strong problem-solving and analytical skills

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Excellent communication and documentation abilities

Benefits:

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Competitive salary based on experience

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Stable day shift pattern (Monday to Friday)

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Opportunity to work with a reputable aerospace manufacturer

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Supportive team environment with a focus on continuous improvement

Apply now through Mazco Recruitment to take the next step in your quality engineering career. For more information, contact us directly

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