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Quality Administrator

Wolverhampton
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Role: Quality Administrator

Location: Wolverhampton

Duration: 6 Months

Role

We are seeking a Quality Administrator to play a pivotal supporting role to a dynamic engineering team, assisting with standard reporting tasks, the Root Cause Corrective Action (RCCA) process & trend analysis following manufacturing data review. They will provide essential support, ensuring accurate and timely information flow.

Key Responsibilities

o Interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and requirements to assist with the creation of inspection plans.

o Create, maintain & review documentation for inspection plans and standard work procedures.

o Support the creation of First Article Inspections (FAI) reports in accordance with AS9102 requirements.

o Collaborate with production and engineering teams by providing clear and concise results, assist in resolving quality issues and improving processes.

o Support the calibration recall process & run weekly reports to support business operations.

o Processing purchasing requests for inspection equipment & supplies.

A successful candidate will:

o Have experience in a quality environment within the aerospace or automotive sector.

o A-Levels or equivalent in STEM subject, or experience within an aerospace engineering environment.

o Ability to interpret engineering drawings and specifications.

o Good attention to detail and problem-solving skills.

o Good communication skills and ability to work in a team-oriented environment.

o Proven ability with recording meeting minutes & creating report templates

o Experience working within an AS9100 aerospace quality system.

o Maintain accurate documentation and ensure compliance with aerospace quality standards (AS9100, ISO 9001).

o Awareness of the AS9102 First Article Inspection (FAIR) process

For more information and immediate consideration please apply directly to this advert

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