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Junior Quality Engineer Aerospace

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4 weeks ago
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We're looking for a Junior Quality Engineer to join a fast-growing aerospace manufacturer at the heart of a major transformation.

Recently acquired by a global group, this Blackburn site is investing heavily in people, systems, and quality standardsand you could be part of it.

Whats on offer for you asJunior Quality Engineer:

  • 10% pension & early finish on Fridays
  • Structured training and clear progression routes
  • Work alongside a small, experienced quality team
  • Real responsibility and support from day one

This Junior Quality Engineerrole is ideal for someone with a relevant qualification or 12 years' experience in a quality role whos eager to learn, grow, and build a long-term career.

What were looking for from a Junior Quality Engineer:

  • A formal engineering qualification (or relevant practical experience)
  • An interest in aerospace and a passion for quality
  • A proactive, curious mindset with a willingness to learn

Junior Quality Engineer's working hours:

7:30 - 16:00 Mon - Thu
7:00 - 12:00 Fridays

All backgrounds welcomewe value attitude as much as experience.


Everlinked is operating as an equal opportunity employment agency


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