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Quality Manager IOW - On-site | Composite & Metallic Aerospace Manufacturing | Competitive Package with relocation allowance up to 8k.

We are seeking a proactive and hands on Quality Manager to join our on-site team at a specialist manufacturing facility producing complex composite and metallic assemblies.

You'll receive direct mentorship and play a critical role in ensuring a smooth leadership transition - while driving continuous improvement across the site.

What You'll Do

  • Support site Manufacturing Process Managers in ensuring product quality and process compliance.
  • Lead and support continuous improvement initiatives to meet strategic goals.
  • Coach, develop, and identify training for team members; manage skills matrices and performance feedback.
  • Monitor and improve KPIs for scrap, pre-release, concessions, and quality escapes.
  • Attend CCB and CAR meetings to ensure compliance with internal BMS and external regulatory standards.
  • Manage and maintain department records (e.g., time and attendance, archive processes).
  • Support the Quality Manager in oversight of QCE personnel and daily quality operations.
  • Produce monthly reports for Senior Management Reviews.
  • Ensure full site compliance with Part 21G and Part 145 requirements.
  • Regularly review and update Quality Management System (BMS) policies, procedures, and work instructions.
  • Promote health, safety, and environmental standards across the function.

What We're Looking For

  • Proven experience in aerospace manufacturing quality, preferably with composites and metallics.
  • Strong understanding and working knowledge of EASA Part 21G and Part 145.
  • Confident leadership skills with the ability to mentor and influence at all levels.
  • Excellent communication and report writing skills.
  • Practical understanding of quality systems, continuous improvement, and KPI development.

The Offer

  • Pension scheme
  • Life Assurance
  • Income Protection
  • Healthcheck (BUPA)
  • Bonus scheme - to 15%

LNKD1_UKTJSeniority level

  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • IndustriesAviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing

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