Engineer the Quantum RevolutionYour expertise can help us shape the future of quantum computing at Oxford Ionics.

View Open Roles

Quality Engineer

Loughborough
1 month ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Quality Engineer

Quality Engineer Aerospace

Quality Engineer - Propulsion Systems

Quality Engineer – Aerospace Manufacturing | Visa Sponsorship Available

Quality Engineer Aerospace

Quality Assurance Engineer

Quality Engineer

Stability, growth and opportunity at Preci- Spark

Here at Preci-Spark, we are proud to be part of the Visa Sponsorship programme which allows us to seek top talent from around the globe.

Start the conversation with us about how we can help you make the move to a new life in the UK.

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

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Seasonal Hiring Peaks for Space Industry Jobs: The Best Months to Apply & Why

The UK's space industry has emerged as one of Europe's most strategically vital and technologically advanced sectors, with roles spanning from junior satellite engineers to principal spacecraft scientists and heads of space systems development. With space positions commanding salaries from £32,000 for graduate aerospace engineers to £135,000+ for senior space systems architects, understanding when organisations actively recruit can dramatically accelerate your career progression in this extraordinary and rapidly evolving field. Unlike traditional aerospace roles, space industry hiring follows distinct patterns influenced by launch windows, government space initiatives, and satellite constellation deployment schedules. The sector's unique combination of advanced aerospace engineering, orbital mechanics, and space systems integration creates predictable hiring windows that strategic professionals can leverage to advance their careers in building tomorrow's spacecraft and satellite technologies. This comprehensive guide explores the optimal timing for space industry job applications in the UK, examining how national space strategies, academic research cycles, and space technology initiatives influence recruitment patterns, and why strategic timing can determine whether you join a cutting-edge space development team or miss the opportunity to develop the next generation of satellites and space exploration systems.

Pre-Employment Checks for UK Space Jobs Jobs: DBS, References & Right-to-Work and more Explained

The space industry represents one of the most strategically significant and technologically advanced sectors in modern aerospace, with space professionals playing crucial roles in developing satellite systems, advancing space exploration technologies, and transforming applications from Earth observation and telecommunications to space manufacturing and planetary exploration. As the space sector experiences unprecedented growth through commercial space ventures and national space programmes, pre-employment screening processes have become increasingly sophisticated and security-focused. Space careers span diverse environments from satellite manufacturers and launch service providers to space agencies, Earth observation companies, and emerging space tourism operators. Each sector brings unique screening requirements reflecting the strategic sensitivity of space technologies, the mission-critical nature of space systems, and the critical importance of maintaining both national security standards and operational reliability. Understanding space industry pre-employment screening helps professionals navigate career opportunities effectively whilst enabling employers to identify candidates capable of contributing to space innovation whilst maintaining appropriate security standards, mission assurance protocols, and technical excellence. The screening processes examine not only technical space competencies but also security clearance eligibility, systems engineering capabilities, and ability to work effectively within the highly regulated space ecosystem. This comprehensive guide examines the full spectrum of pre-employment screening practices across space careers, from basic right-to-work verification through enhanced security clearance processes, technical competency assessment, and industry-specific requirements. Whether pursuing opportunities in satellite engineering, launch systems development, space science research, or space operations management, understanding these screening processes enables space professionals to prepare effectively and advance their careers successfully. The space sector's unique combination of cutting-edge technology, mission-critical reliability, and strategic importance creates screening requirements that reflect both the technical demands of space systems engineering and the security considerations of nationally strategic technologies. These processes ultimately support the continued advancement of the space industry by ensuring high professional standards and technical competence necessary for successful space missions and responsible space technology development.

Why Now Is the Perfect Time to Launch Your Career in Space: The UK's Cosmic Revolution

The United Kingdom stands at the forefront of a space revolution that's fundamentally transforming how we communicate globally, navigate precisely, monitor our planet's climate, and explore the cosmos beyond Earth. From the advanced satellite technologies developed by British companies powering global communications networks to the revolutionary space propulsion systems enabling deep space missions, the UK's leadership in space technology, satellite manufacturing, and space services has created an unprecedented demand for skilled space professionals that dramatically exceeds the current talent supply. If you've been seeking a career at the final frontier of human exploration or looking to position yourself in one of the most strategically critical and inspirational sectors of the modern economy, space represents an extraordinary opportunity. The convergence of NewSpace commercialization, satellite mega-constellation deployment, space manufacturing advancement, and interplanetary exploration acceleration has created perfect conditions for space career success.