Quality Team Lead

Owen Daniels
Cv79Ju, CV7 9JU, United Kingdom
Today
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Lead
Education
Degree
Posted
4 Jun 2026 (Today)

Benefits

12.5% Bonus Pension Scheme with up to 10% Company Contribution Free On-site Parking Subsidised On-site Restaurant and Catering Facilities Health & Wellbeing Programme Employee Discount Scheme Excellent Career Development Opportunities
Are you an experienced Quality professional with strong leadership skills and a background in aerospace or precision manufacturing? I want to talk to you!

I am looking for aQuality Team Leader to join aglobal engineering organisation at the forefront of advanced aerospace technologies, known for delivering high-performance systems to the world’s leading aircraft manufacturers. This is a fantastic opportunity to lead a team of dedicated Quality Engineers within a modern, high-precision manufacturing environment focused on excellence, compliance, and continuous improvement.

Quality Team Leader
Permanent
Highly Competitive Salary + 12.5% Bonus + Excellent Benefits

Monday to Thursday, 8:00am – 4:30pm, Friday, 8:00am – 3:30pm
Coventry


Quality Team Leader
Job Description

• Lead, coach, and develop a team of Quality Engineers and apprentices, promoting a culture of quality excellence.
• Ensure compliance with aerospace and regulatory standards (AS9100, AS13100, Part 21).
• Support and manage internal and external audits, ensuring readiness and timely resolution of findings.
• Drive root cause analysis and corrective/preventive actions using tools such as 8D, A3, 5 Whys, and Ishikawa.
• Collaborate cross-functionally with production, engineering, and supply chain teams to resolve quality issues.
• Champion continuous improvement activities, including Lean, Six Sigma, and Zero Defects initiatives.
• Monitor and report on key quality performance metrics to drive improvement and ensure compliance.

Quality Team Leader
Essential Experience/Skills/Qualifications

• Experience in a manufacturing environment, Aerospace is preferred
• Proven experience leading or mentoring teams within a quality function.
• Strong knowledge of AS9100, AS13100, and regulatory frameworks such as Part 21.

Quality Team Leader
Company Benefits

• Competitive salary with performance-based bonus (12.5%).
• Pension scheme with up to 10% company contribution.
• Free on-site parking.
• Subsidised on-site restaurant and catering facilities.
• Health & Wellbeing Programme.
• Employee discount scheme.
• Excellent career development opportunities within a global engineering organisation.

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