Quality Engineer

Basildon
1 month ago
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Contek Recruitment are currently working with a precision engineering client, located in Basildon, Essex. They are in a period of growth and investment at the moment, and are now looking for an experienced Quality Engineer to join their team on a full-time, permanent basis.

Our client, established in 1962, is a AS9100 and BS EN ISO9001 certified supplier for precision machined components. They are a quality-focused, aerospace-approved precision engineering specialist that off a “single stop” supply source to the Aerospace, Defence, Marine, Automotive, Oil & Gas, Space, and Telecommunication sectors

Purpose:

To act as the quality shopfloor development engineer for the company, ensuring a robust repeatable engineering method/process is followed and be responsible for process quality inspection checks. To develop process driven operator inspection checks that improve throughput and reduce internal quality issues.

Working Hours: Monday to Friday (08:00 AM until 15:00 PM)

Salary: £18-£22 per hour (Dependent on experience)

Duties and Responsibilities:

General:

  • Support shopfloor quality process dimensional measurements.

  • Learn and train in current manufacturing methods and processes to help gain understanding of products and help support future development.

  • To be responsible for developing process driven operator inspection checks.

  • Work with the manufacturing team to ensure a robust repeatable and lean manufacturing methods are followed.

  • Maintain safe and healthy work environment by following standards and procedures.

    Reporting and Control:

  • Support the manufacturing team with their recording & analysis of production data.

  • Control of measurement equipment by following operating instructions and calibration requirements.

  • Coordinate with management and maintain knowledge of products and their process.

  • KPI metric reporting to control inspection bottle necks and throughput.

  • KPI metric reporting for internal non-conformance and scrap analysis.

  • Rework analysis and reporting.

    People and Leadership:

  • Develop and maintain positive relations and effectual communication lines with all the team, suppliers, and customers.

  • Drive and develop a “whole team approach” which everyone is responsible for the quality of work delivered to next operation and final customer deliveries.

    Continuous Improvement:

  • Responsible for challenging current working processes based on information from KPI and metrics and be able to present a case for change to management and lead the change process.

  • Seek opportunities to update job knowledge where possible.

    Requirements:

  • Good personal and interpersonal skills, share innovation and process driven techniques with team. Ability to achieve a team vision that inspires and develops operator inspection checks.

  • An engineering or manufacturing based qualification.

  • A CMM Programming course qualification would be ideal.

  • Able to use a wide range of metrology equipment.

  • An understanding of all inspection processes including manual and automatic measurement techniques.

  • Experience in Standard operating procedures & creation.

  • Reading & understanding technical drawings.

  • Review of NC’s and identifying root cause.

    If you do have any interest in the role, please send your application with an up-to-date CV, I'll take a look and I'll be in touch regarding the next steps

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