Quality Engineer

Rodwell
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Quality Engineer

Weymouth, Dorset

Play a key role in driving quality, compliance, and improvement within a world-class precision manufacturer.

We’re working with a highly respected aerospace engineering company based in Dorset, known for producing complex precision components and assemblies to the highest standards. They’re now looking for an experienced Quality Engineer to strengthen their quality department and support continuous improvement across the business.

As a Quality Engineer, you’ll be the go-to person for all things quality, from internal audits and customer reviews to supporting MRB, RCCA, and process improvement initiatives. You’ll work closely with the Quality Manager, customers, and production teams to ensure everything leaving the site meets both AS9100 requirements and customer expectations.

Day-to-day as a Quality Engineer, you’ll:

Support and maintain compliance with AS9100, customer, and regulatory requirements
Lead and support root cause analysis, MRB, and corrective actions
Review and interpret First Article Inspection Reports (FAIRs)
Act as a key contact for quality matters both internally and externally
Drive waste and variation reduction using lean and six sigma principles
Participate in audits, customer reviews, and business improvement workshops
Help develop and implement standard processes across departments
Promote and embed a culture of continuous improvement 

What we’re looking for in a Quality Engineer:

Proven experience as a Quality Engineer within aerospace or other precision engineering sectors
Strong understanding of manufacturing processes and engineering drawings
Working knowledge of AS9100, ISO9001, and ideally NADCAP
Experience with auditing, inspection techniques, and problem-solving tools
HNC or professional qualification in a relevant discipline
Lead auditor training or certification would be advantageous
Confident communicator with strong analytical and decision-making skills 

What you’ll get:

Salary around the £35,000 mark, depending on experience
The chance to work on high-end aerospace projects within a forward-thinking business
A collaborative culture that values professional development and continuous improvement 

If you’re a Quality Engineer looking to take ownership of quality initiatives and play a big part in a company’s ongoing success, this one’s for you.

Call Ian at Holt Engineering on (phone number removed)

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