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Quality Assurance Manager

Birmingham
2 weeks ago
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Are you a Quality Assurance Manager? Do you have experience maintaining and developing quality systems in line with AS9100, ISO14001 and NADCAP? Are you confident with leading internal/external auditing?
If so, a fantastic opportunity has arisen in the Aerospace sector for a Quality Assurance Manager to join a business based in Birmingham!

Quality Assurance Manager
Permanent Opportunity
8-4.45pm Monday-Thursday, 8am-1pm Friday
Birmingham

Quality Assurance Manager
Job Description:

Facilitating, participating and maintaining company approvals, calibrations, training, and environmental performance
Dealing directly with customers (internal & external) in technical and quality related enquiries
Supporting in the rectifications of quality issues and non-conformances on the shopfloor
Updating and creating procedures/quality manual requirements in line with governing specifications
Leading the internal and external audits (Customer and Regulatory)Quality Assurance Manager
Essential Experience/Skills/Qualifications

Experienced in Quality Assurance/systems within the Aerospace sector (AS9100, NADCAP)
Proven experience leading audits for both AS9100 and ISO standardsQuality Assurance Manager
Benefits:

Bonus scheme based on company performance
25 days holiday + banks
Death in service 

Please apply below if this role is of interest

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