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QHS Manager

Leeds
2 weeks ago
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A great opportunity has arisen for a Health & Safety minded Quality Manager to join a leading manufacturing company who supply to a variety of industries including Oil & Gas and Aerospace.

Job Description:

Maintaining and improving the quality management system to ISO 9001 and AS9100 registration
Monitoring product conformance and implementing improvement initiatives
Assisting with corrective actions
Ensuring H&S standards / legislation is maintained
Providing technical support to the sales and production teams
Working with customers & suppliers as needed
Handling non-conformances and customer complaints
Lead a team of technical quality inspectorsBeneficial Skills / Qualifications:

Experience in manufacturing, quality, engineering or industrial work - ideally Oil & Gas or Aerospace manufacturing
Experience maintaining / managing a documented quality management system
Health & Safety experience and qualifications - IOSH / NEBOSH
ICorr Level 2 - coatings experience / qualifications
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Proficient using Microsoft Office Suite
Exhibit excellent safety and attendance records
Highly motivated and self directed with the ability to motivate others
Demonstrate strong math aptitude, attention to detail and sense of urgency
Demonstrate strong organization, planning and prioritizing abilities
Exhibit strong problem solving, deductive reasoning and decision making skills
Learn and perform multiple tasks in a fast paced environment
Willingness to travel on occasion
Demonstrate our core values of ambition, innovation, integrity and teamwork
Lift 25 lbs, stand for extended periods of time and walk significant distances
Possess a Bachelor's degree or equivalent related to Quality or Industrial Engineering
Experience with aerospace components manufacturing and quality requirements
Prior work experience in testing and inspecting mechanical components
Previous experience and an understanding of PPAPs and FAIs

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