Quality Assurance Engineer

Newcastle under Lyme
2 weeks ago
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We are currently recruiting for an Quality Assurance Engineer to join our client's team based within their top-class manufacturing facility in Newcastle Under Lyme. This is a permanent role.

Company profile:

Operating for over 30 years, our client is now a UK-leader in their industry. Following recent multi-million pound investment, they can now boast new hi-tech systems designed to make processes flow seamlessly and enable them to produce the highest quality products on the market. The core company values promote a friendly and team-based working environment, helping to build trustworthy working relationships.

Quality Assurance Engineer key job details:

  • 7am to 4pm Monday to Thursday, 7am to 1pm Friday (40hrs p/week)

  • Salary: £40,000 - £42,000 (D.O.E) per annum

  • Company pension scheme

  • 28 days annual leave + your birthday off

  • Further personal development and training company commitments

  • Company product discount scheme

    Quality Assurance Engineer key responsibilities:

  • This role will act as a driver of quality and continuous improvement initiatives across the manufacturing business

  • Identify root causes, implement corrective actions, and embed a culture of continuous improvement to reduce waste, improve efficiency, and enhance customer satisfaction

  • Take ownership of product quality standards, and control these through single point lessons (SPLs) and other process controls

  • Develop, establish, implement, and lead continuous improve (CI) frameworks and programmes

  • Create, maintain, and audit quality controls throughout the manufacturing process (relating this to lean manufacturing, Six Sigma principles, and waste reduction)

  • Champion a culture of innovation and collaboration, organising workshop sessions to tackle operational challenges

    Quality Assurance Engineer person specification:

  • Previous experience in quality assurance or continuous improvement within a manufacturing setting, preferably in automotive, aerospace, or industrial sectors (mechanical experience preferred)

  • Relevant qualifications in a quality or CI-related field, such as a BA (Hons), Green Belt Six Sigma, or equivalent

  • Demonstrated experience in leading and delivering continuous improvement projects

  • Strong knowledge of modern manufacturing processes and quality improvement strategies

  • Proficient in Office 365 with strong presentation and facilitation skills

  • Detail-oriented and results-driven individual

    If you're interested in this Quality Assurance Engineer vacancy, please apply by either clicking the "apply now" button or by contacting Patrick @ IAP Recruitment

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