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Quality Engineer Extraordinaire 🌟

Are you ready to join the quality team at an awesome engineering client? We are seeking a Quality Engineer who is devoted to championing excellence in safety, quality, delivery, cost, and people. If you have a rock-solid understanding of quality management systems and a burning passion for continuous improvement, root cause analysis, and taking corrective action, then this is the perfect job for you! Plus, you'll be part of a fast-paced, exciting engineering business in none other than the aerospace industry! 🚀

 Responsibilities as Quality Engineer

  • Support and drive company KPI's for safety, quality, delivery, cost, and people
  • Dive into strategic projects related to quality and continuous improvement 
  • Unleash your detective skills through root cause analysis and take necessary corrective action
  • Help in achieving the company's business strategies with flying colours
  • Assist in internal and external audits, including supporting First Article Inspections (FAIR's) to AS9102 standards, ISO 9001/14001, and AS9100
  • Understanding of NADCAP will earn you some extra brownie points! 🏆
  • A professional qualification in engineering is preferred, but if you don't have one, show them what you've got! 
  • Flex your continuous improvement and problem-solving muscles đź’Ş
  • Become the go-to person for all quality matters
  • Support, implement, and monitor all QA systems to ensure compliance like a boss
  • Handle those pesky non-conformance reports (NCR's)
  • Bring your understanding of manufacturing processes to the table, especially if you've worked in a manufacturing environment
  • Thrive in a fast-paced environment and tackle challenges head-on
  • Communicate like a pro with both internal and external stakeholders

    Qualifications and Experience required as Quality Engineer 

  • Professional qualification in engineering preferred
  • Background in precision machining and related functions is a huge plus
  • Solid understanding of quality management systems
  • Expertise in continuous improvement and problem-solving techniques
  • Familiarity with AS9102, ISO 9001/14001, and AS9100 standards
  • Knowledge of NADCAP gives you extra street cred
  • Experience in a manufacturing environment, particularly with precision machining
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to engage stakeholders at all levels
  • Proactive and ready to thrive in a fast-paced environment

    Benefits as Quality Engineer 

  • ÂŁ43 - ÂŁ44k đź’°
  • 39-hour week, Monday-Thursday 7.30 am - 4.30 pm and 7.30 am to 12.30 pm Fridays (hello, long weekends!) 🎉
  • Opportunity to work with an awesome and diverse team
  • Pension to secure your future
  • Parking on site because hunting for parking spots is so yesterday
  • Professional development and training opportunities to help you soar to new heights
  • Supportive and inclusive work environment that values diversity and equality
  • Chance to make a difference in a growing company committed to quality and continuous improvement

    If you would like to apply for this role, please do so directly - or get in touch at (url removed)

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