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Quality Co-ordinator

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Quality Co-ordinator
Redditch
12-month Fixed term contract
Up to £38,000k

Are you meticulous, technically skilled, and passionate about aerospace quality standards? Opportunity to join a Redditch-based Aerospace Manufacturer as a Quality Coordinator and play a pivotal role in ensuring high-quality reporting and compliance across industry-leading customers.

Quality Co-ordinator role;
Prepare and submit First Article Inspection Reports (FAIRs) and Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) reports.
Use platforms such as Q-Pulse Visual FAIR and Net-Inspect for accurate, timely submissions.
Collaborate with Quality Engineers on technical documents including PFMEAs, Process Flow Diagrams, and Gauge R&R studies.
Interpret engineering drawings, and compile detailed dimensional evidence.
Act as a key liaison with customers for approvals, updates, and queries.
What You'll Bring:
Experience working in a technical quality function, ideally within aerospace.
Familiarity with standards such as AS9102, AS9100, and AS13100.
Strong report-writing skills and a keen eye for detail.
Competency with Microsoft Office, and preferably tools like Minitab.
Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines with a right-first-time mind-set.
Be part of a forward-thinking aerospace manufacturer committed to quality and innovation! This role commences on a fixed term 12-month contract, but there is an opportunity for a permanent role upon completion.

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