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Quality Engineer

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Quality Engineer - Aerospace
£40,000 - £45,000 + Flexi Time + Overtime + Training + Development
Monday - Friday, 40 Hours
Biggin Hill

Do you have quality experience within the aerospace / aviation industry? Are you looking for an exciting new role within a leading business who pride themselves on first class training & development and excellent staff retention? Do you want to join a business at the forefront of their sector who are continuing to push boundaries and secure further long term contracts?

Due to continued growth, my client is looking for a quality engineer to join the team working out of their state of the art facility in Biggin Hill. The successful applicant will play a key role in maintaining, reviewing and improving the companies quality standards and inspection processes in addition to the quality system. You will be responsible for investigating any customer issues regarding quality as well as hosting customer quality / sit tours. maintaining and improving the quality system.

On offer is an excellent training and development platform within a business who are going from strength to strength within the aerospace sector. You will be joining a business who are specialists within the design, manufacture and maintenance of aircraft components and interiors. Further backed financially by a wider group this is a great time to join an employer going through a period of rapid expansion.

*Due to the nature of the industry and work occasional, fully expensed travel will be required.

For more information please click apply and contact Dairis - Reference 4449 - (phone number removed)

The Role:

Managing, maintaining and improving the companies quality system
Investigating any enquiries or issues related to quality
Conducting internal audits
The Candidate:

Experience within the aerospace manufacturing or aircraft maintenance industries
Keen to learn and develop
A commutable distance to biggin hill
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