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Aerospace Supplier Quality Representative

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Farnborough
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Industry: Aerospace/Defense

Position: Aerospace Supplier Quality Representative

Location: Farnbourough, UK

Duration: Minimum 6 months

Frequency: Full-time

Pay rate: £35 p/h

Verify specialises in managing complex, critical quality supply chains for aerospace, defence and other critical manufacturing industries. As a global Supplier Performance Management (SPM) service provider Verify serves over 400 leading aerospace and government clients at more than 7,000 supplier locations in over 50 countries. We help ensure clients receive quality, on-time product from their upstream suppliers.

This partnership has created worldwide opportunities for talented professionals looking for contract and temporary positions. Together, we provide supplier quality and delivery assurance services to customers around the world.

Main responsibilities:

  • Lead, assess & investigate supplier quality issues
  • Lead, plan & execute high complex & cross-functional projects & initiatives
  • Lead & participate to quality reviews, PMRs & governances with 2nd level of management (Directors)
  • Identify improvement opportunities, team efficiency, capability among the team & other stakeholders.
  • Define Corrective action & improvement plan with the suppliers
  • Propose innovati...
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