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Quality Engineer

£42,000 - £48,000 + attractive pension, private healthcare, life assurance and more

Hereford

Are you an experienced Quality Engineer on the look out for a new challenge? ​​​​​​​

We are currently recruiting for a Quality Engineer to join a major, international manufacturer that can boast a first class reputation for excellence in Hereford. This is a great opportunity to take your personal career in Quality to the next level by joining a highly reputable firm that can boast a proud history of supplying to the aerospace industry worldwide.

As Quality Engineer you will:

  • Uphold the highest standards of compliance whilst taking the lead on reducing production defects and promoting a culture of no fault forward and Right First-Time

  • Ensure that quality, technical and operational support services are provided to all levels of the business, ensuring products are produced to the requirements of the manufacturing processes

  • Use industry standard problem-solving tools, first class influencing and project management skills to lead continuous process and product improvements

  • Take ownership of Complaints and Escapes, leading all aspects of the process, from notification through to verification and closure with customer

  • Manage on-conformance by owning or leading all aspects of the process. Including, but not limited to monitoring, measurement and reporting of non-conformance performance.

  • Use problem solving techniques to a successful resolution whilst also looking at risk management and all the aspects involved in it

  • Host external audits and internally audit processes and suppliers

  • Ensure all actions clearly documented, consolidated, communicated, prioritised, and escalated (where required) to ensure the successful completion of business demands

  • Conduct and or lead certification and release paperwork checks (overchecks), as and when required.

    This is a prestigious role with great importance. The company in question is highly focused on quality due to the nature of the products manufactured and you will play a vital role in the ongoing success of the business.

    As well as a competitive salary, you will benefit from a host of great employee benefits, access to additional training and development and a varied job role.

    For immediate consideration, please forward your CV to Vibe today.

    Vibe Recruit is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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