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Compliance/ Quality Systems Manager (Aerospace/ AS9100)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Careers
Exeter
1 month ago
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Compliance/ Quality Systems Manager (Aerospace/ AS9100)

Exeter

£40,000 - £45,000 + Progression + Training + Early Finish Fridays + Overtime + Company Benefits

Are you a Compliance & Quality Systems Manager with a background in compliance systems, auditing, and manufacturing standards like NADCAP and AS9100, looking to step into a key leadership role within a close-knit, industry-leading aerospace business that offers clear progression, ongoing training, and the opportunity to influence quality across cutting-edge projects?

Do you want the opportunity to join a family-run, well-established company that is a leader in the aerospace and engineering sectors, known for its innovation, employee-focused culture, and long-term staff development?

On offer is a fantastic opening to join a reputable and growing manufacturer based in Exeter. With over 30 years of experience, this company leads the way in engineering excellence, offering high-quality products to global clients. They are committed to continuous improvement and invest heavily in training and career progression, offering a supportive and collaborative working environment with real long-term opportunities.

In the role, you will be responsible for managing the company's quality management systems, ensuring compliance with AS9100, NADCAP, and customer-specific requirements. You'll coordinate and lead internal...

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