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New Quality Engineer job in Portsmouth

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a skilled Quality Engineer in Portsmouth to join a high-performing manufacturing team.

This role plays a crucial part in ensuring products and processes meet strict customer and industry standards. You'll be a key driver in maintaining compliance, enhancing operational yield, and promoting a culture of continuous improvement through Lean Six Sigma.

Key Responsibilities for the Quality Engineer job in Portsmouth:



Ensure proper flow-down of customer requirements to production and test operations.

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Lead root-cause analyses and corrective actions to drive yield improvement and reduce quality escapes.

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Support the deployment of the ERP system to accurately capture process requirements on production routers.

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Conduct process audits and complete FAIR reports in line with AS9102 standards.

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Compile customer data packs as needed and support quality software system utilisation.

Required Experience and Skills for the Quality Engineer job ​​​​​​​in Portsmouth:

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3–5 years of technical experience in a Manufacturing Quality or similar environment.

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Background in aerospace, defence, microelectronics, or other regulated industries preferred.

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Familiarity with AS9100 and MIL-Specs/Standards.

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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with a hands-on, practical approach.

Desirable Skills and Experience:

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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (preferred).

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Experience working in an electronics manufacturing facility.

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Proven ability to build relationships and influence at all levels of the organisation.

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Excellent communication, coaching, and mentoring skills.

If you're a proactive, detail-driven professional seeking to make an impact in a collaborative and quality-focused environment , apply now for the Quality Engineer job in Portsmouth to be part of a ambitious team

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