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Parts Quality Coordinator

Shripney
2 weeks ago
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Can you spot a defect before it becomes a disruption?

We’re looking for a Parts Quality Coordinator to join our team supporting a world-renowned automotive manufacturer. If you’re meticulous, methodical, and thrive in a slow-paced, detail-driven environment, this role offers you the chance to play a key part in maintaining exceptional quality standards across a global supply chain.

The opportunity:

Working alongside the Inventory Manageer and Quality Engineer, you’ll be the vital link between reported quality issues and their resolution. From detecting potential concerns to coordinating inspection activities and updating system records, you’ll ensure that only defect-free parts are dispatched.

This role is based in Bognor Regis. Occasional travel to our other facilities may be required, however they are very rare.

Working hours:

Monday to Friday – 06:30 to 15:00. Some flexibility is required around business needs, with extended hours pre-agreed in advance.

Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

Create and manage inspection plans and base data using ERP and SAP systems

Identify and escalate quality concerns from various aftersales sources

Coordinate part inspections and ensure clear OK/NOK status determinations

Liaise with Parts Quality departments and suppliers to drive resolution

Update internal systems and manage stock movements accordingly

Ensure timely physical inspections and return parts to stock or hold for review

Produce clear inspection outputs and, if necessary, raise supplier notifications

Maintain personal efficiency logs and support wider team tasks as required

What we’re looking for:

Prior experience in a quality-focused or inspection-based role

Confident communicator – able to work cross-functionally and liaise with suppliers/customers

Strong organisational skills with excellent attention to detail

Solid IT capability, including Microsoft Excel, Word & PowerPoint

Ability to read technical drawings and manage time effectively

Knowledge of SAP and experience with quality tracking systems is an advantage

Benefits include:

Up to £14.50 per hour

28 days holiday - Inclusive of Bank Holidays

Free on-site parking

Employer pension contribution
·       Excellent training and development opportunities

If this role sounds like it could be of interest, then please apply today for a confidential chat.

Established in 1994, G&P is a world-leading provider of quality management services to the manufacturing industry, primarily in the automotive, aerospace and off-highway sectors. G&P operates as both an employment business and employment agency in providing and advertising opportunities for our clients.

G&P’s philosophy is to provide efficient and effective solutions to eliminate disruptions throughout the manufacturing process and supply chain to support the drive for zero defects reaching the end user.

Gobel & Partner is an equal opportunities employer and do not discriminate on the grounds of gender, sexual orientation, marital or civil partner status, pregnancy or maternity, gender reassignment, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, disability or age

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