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Quality Engineer

Langley, Hampshire
1 week ago
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My client is a UK based specialist avionics MRO (Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul) provider and headquartered near Heathrow Airport in Langley, Berkshire.
Why Join?They have a positive and inclusive team culture and with a new modern facility in Langley, you'll feel right at home in the team. Everyone around the site is approachable and friendly and with a competitive benefits package in an exciting cutting-edge industry, what's not to love?
Benefits
Equipsme - Medical Expenses Insurance
25 Days Holiday p/annum + Bank Holidays
On-site Parking
Death In-service Benefit (4x Annual Salary)
Group Personal Pension Plan (5% Employee, 3% Employer)
Perkbox Rewards - After Probation
Job Title(s)
Quality Engineer
What Will This Person Be Doing?
Support the Quality Director in managing and maintaining the organisation's Quality Management System in accordance with UK CAA Part 145, EASA Part 145, FAA Part 145, EN 9110, EN 9120, ISO 17025, and Safety Management System (SMS) requirements.
Essential Skills
Certified Quality Management System (QMS) and Airworthiness Auditor.
Background in MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) within the aviation sector.
Over 3 years of experience in quality engineering or a similar role.
Familiarity with quality management systems such as ISO 9001 and Six Sigma, including tools like FMEA and SPC.
Strong analytical capabilities with a keen eye for detail.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively across teams.
Desirable Skills
Part 145 Experience
Internal/External Auditing Experience
Target Salary
£45,000-£50,000
Location
Langley, Berkshire
Working HoursShifts
Monday - Thursday
Core Hours: 08:30 -16:00
Friday
Core Hours: 08:00 -15:30

*Generally speaking there is a flexible start and finish time

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