Quality Engineer

ASC Connections
Wv140Ql, WV14 0QL, United Kingdom
Yesterday
£41,000 – £42,000 pa

Salary

£41,000 – £42,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
1 Jun 2026 (Yesterday)

Benefits

33 days holiday Enhanced pension Quarterly profit share Company bonus Annual salary reviews Death in service benefit of 3x annual salary Internal and external training opportunities Cycle to work scheme Referral bonus Free on-site parking

Salary Circa £40,000 | Bonus | Profit Share | 1pm Finish Friday | 33 Days Holiday | Enhanced Pension

A Quality Engineer opportunity has become available with a growing aerospace manufacturing business supplying precision engineered components to globally recognised customers. Operating within a highly regulated AS9100 environment, the company continues to invest in its people, systems, and manufacturing capabilities. As part of this growth, they are looking to appoint an experienced Quality Engineer capable of supporting quality systems, customer requirements, FAIR activities, and continuous improvement initiatives across the business. In return, the successful individual will receive a salary circa £40,000+, quarterly profit share, excellent benefits, and the opportunity to work within a business committed to investing in both its people and processes.

Quality Engineer responsibilities include -

  • Completing FAIRs, ISIRs and associated customer quality documentation to support production and new product introduction activities.
  • Leading root cause investigations, 8D activities and corrective actions relating to internal and external non-conformances.
  • Conducting internal and supplier audits whilst supporting customer and third-party audit activities.
  • Reviewing engineering drawings, specifications and purchase orders to ensure customer requirements are fully understood and achieved.
  • Liaising with customers, suppliers and internal departments to resolve quality concerns and drive continuous improvement initiatives.

Quality Engineer desirable skills and experience -

  • Previous experience working within a Quality Engineer position within an aerospace environment.
  • Strong working knowledge of AS9100 and ISO 9001 quality management systems.
  • Experience completing FAIRs, ISIRs and customer quality documentation packs.
  • Proven experience leading root cause investigations using 8D, 5Y or similar methodologies.
  • Experience conducting internal audits and supporting customer or supplier quality activities.

Quality Engineer benefits include -

  • Salary of £40,000 dependent on experience.
  • Quarterly profit share and company bonus opportunities.
  • Annual salary reviews.
  • 33 days annual leave including bank holidays and Christmas shutdown.
  • Monday to Thursday 08:00am - 17:00pm with a 1pm finish every Friday.
  • Death in service benefit of 3x annual salary.
  • Internal and external training opportunities with annual development reviews.
  • Cycle to work scheme, referral bonus and free on-site parking.

If you're an experiencedQuality Engineer with AS9100 knowledge, FAIR experience, and a proven track record of leading 8D problem-solving activities within a manufacturing environment, apply now via the link in this Quality Engineer advert.

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