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Quality Auditor

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Quality Auditor

Aerospace Engineering

Wolverhampton

Permanent

The Role - Quality Auditor

This is an excellent opportunity for a quality and process driven professional to join a prominent precision engineering company within the aerospace sector.

You will lead audits, support operator training, and champion continuous improvement to ensure the best possible workmanship is adhered to within production. 

You’ll need to possess a range of skills including hands on experience with advanced inspection to undertake sample inspections.

Duties - Quality Auditor

Plan and execute audits to evaluate process effectiveness
Assist in training operators on quality procedures
Provide technical guidance to operators
Support product audits as needed
Collaborate on continuous improvement activities
Report findings and improvement opportunities to leadership
Sample inspect parts using advanced inspection techniques

Background - Quality Auditor

Apprenticeship/HNC/Degree in Engineering
Experience with precision machining, assembly, or test processes
Competent in auditing techniques
Experience with inspection techniques, gauging, and test equipment

For more information about this role, please contact Lee Powell on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to  

Candidates who are currently a Quality Engineer, Quality Inspector, Lead Auditor, Quality Assurance Engineer, Inspection Lead, and similar might be suitable for this role.

For details of other opportunities available within your chosen field please visit our website  

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