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Quality Engineer

Loughborough
1 week ago
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Quality Engineer

Stability, growth and opportunity at Preci- Spark

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As a Quality Engineer you will be working in conjunction with Project Engineers and Section Leaders, reporting directly to the Quality Management, and ultimately to the Company Directors. You should have a good working experience of Quality Management processes (Preferably AS9100, & AS13100), especially in the implementation of Advanced Product Quality Planning, Production Part Approval Planning and Risk Management techniques.

The successful applicant for the vacancy shall be a flexible, enthusiastic and self-motivated individual with the ambition to pursue a career in a modern engineering environment.

What we offer for the position of Quality Engineer:

  • £33,000 - £41,000 pa.

  • Monthly productivity bonus.

  • 39 hrs per week, Day shift (Monday - Thursday 07:45-16:30, Friday 07:45-14:15).

  • 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays.

  • Benefits Hub Package (including Private GP access, a range of discounted products and services, including shopping vouchers, gift cards and gym memberships. For the full list please visit our website.)

    Quality Engineer will be involved with:

  • This will be a customer facing role, you will be the key customer interface with multiple Aerospace customer accounts related to quality issues

  • Addressing internal & external process & product non-conformance issues

  • Performing root cause corrective action (RCCA) analysis

  • Understanding of AS13100 and its implementation throughout the company

  • Process capability techniques including SPC, MSA & control plan

  • Support internal & external audits, and closure of non-conformance reports

  • Support Project Engineers and section leaders in performing RCCA analysis, address product quality issues and improving departmental KPIs

  • Writing and Implementing Quality Plans for Production Readiness

  • Supporting NPI, FAIR activities

  • Reviewing customer specifications and ensure internal processes & procedures compliance

  • Health, Safety and Environment compliance.

  • Other responsibilities as assigned by the management

  • Upon a successful interview, Preci Spark’s application process requests that a basic criminal record may be carried out.

    Essential knowledge, skills & experience:

  • Good leadership and communication skills

  • Good analytical ability and interpersonal skills

  • 7-10 years of experience in aviation sector

  • Experience of working to AS9100 & AS13100

  • Experience of working in a New Product Introduction environment

  • Working knowledge and experience of APQP, PPAP and FMEA

  • Experience and working knowledge of Problem-Solving techniques

  • Experience of working with one or more Aerospace OEM requirements

  • Good fluency in English language

  • Health, Safety and Environment compliance.

    If you would like to join our existing team of highly skilled employees at Preci-Spark, apply today. Making sure you include an up-to-date CV.

    Preci-Spark is an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and we welcome applicants from all backgrounds

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