QHSE Engineer

Barton Turn
2 weeks ago
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Due to an increase in workload and continued company growth , my client, an International engineering company based near Barton Under Needwood, are looking to recruit a QHSE Engineer to join their existing Technical team on a permanent basis.

As a QHSE Engineer, candidates will be required to provide support to the senior team to ensure compliance across the business ISO Standards ( 9001, 14001, 45001). This will include carrying out internal audits and supporting as needed across the QHSE Department.

Interested candidates will have a demonstrable background within a similar role working within the manufacturing engineering sector.

Qualifications in internal auditing to 1 or more the following standards is a must ( 9001/14001/45001)

This position is based on days and available for an immediate start.

This role will be based on site near Barton 5 days per week with occasional travel to satellite sites across the UK.

Hours - Mon - Thurs (Apply online only) / Friday 0830 - 15.30

Role Description

  • Ensuring compliance of incoming and outgoing materials by verification of certification against requested specifications.

  • Plan and manage the internal audits by preparation of an audit plan, scheduling reviews and conducting or delegating audits to ISO 9001, 45001, 14001.

  • Produce audit reports and issue findings to management and highlight their impact to the company

  • Maintain the internal quality document register. Ensuring that the referenced procedures, processes and forms are the latest revisions and that any changes are made in good time.

  • Collaborate with all internal departments to investigate non-conformances within the quality management system, if required perform additional internal audits and implement preventative actions.

  • Management of the non-conformance register in relation to both internal manufacturing and materials procured from sub-contractors. Perform weekly non-conformance review meetings, ensuring NCRs are closed in a swift manner.

  • Investigate internal non-conformance reports using root cause analyse tools, with the aim of identifying trends.

  • Liaise with customer, suppliers and third-party inspectors over non-conformances raised to ensure suitable feedback and closure.

  • Perform Technical Contract Reviews with a focus on material suitability in relation to the associated specifications/standards. Understanding testing criteria and limitations of materials. Assessment of the general technical and quality requirements of the purchase order. Ensure that the commercial department are aware of any technical deviation/cost implications that may not have been accredited for.

  • Producing bespoke material certification following internal manufacturing processes.

  • Be flexible in the approach to take on new tasks that arise not only within quality but also technical, certification and engineering areas.

  • Representing the Technical and QA departments both onsite and at subcontractors. For example, kick off meetings, site inspection, technical audits and expediting visits.

    Skills & Attributes

  • Previous experience working within a QHSE related role

  • Qualified internal auditor (9001/45001/14001)

  • Experience working with quality / materials documentation within an Engineering/ Manufacturing environment.

    Note: This vacancy is being advertised by Complete Talent Services Ltd who are acting as an Employment Business

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