Quality Engineer

Omega
Gloucester
1 week ago
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Quality Engineer

Gloucester

Aerospace OEM


My client is a world leader in Aerospace Industry and they are looking to recruit a Quality Engineer. You will support the day to day running of the Quality Management System, ensuring that products are manufactured and assembled in line with specified requirements.

In this role you will be proactive and be involved with all departmental functions from Engineering through Operations and Customer Support.

Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Facilitate investigation of non-conformances root causes to assist with reduction of non-quality events
  • Support industrialisation process of new product with a focus on final quality review of documentation (Forms 1-3, SOL, Control and Inspection Plans)
  • Conduct audits (including FOD audits, workstation audits, internal audits)
  • Conduct RCCA investigations using common tools (8D Ishikawa, 5Whys etc.) and support the completion of corrective and preventive actions
  • Ensure customer and regulatory requirements are maintained and foster a culture of continuous improvement
  • Support Production in daily stand ups and be the focal point for quality concerns
  • Support APQP and PPAP activities on site including the ongoing development of the processes involved
  • Be an active member of MFTs including all levels of the business, with the ability to guide participants
  • Ensure compliance and application of corporate processes and tools as required

Candidate skills and requirements

  • Experience of manufacturing principles, processes, standards and procedures
  • Ability to read engineering drawings and specifications
  • Understanding of aerospace QMS and regulatory requirements
  • Qualification – apprenticeship/HNC/degree
  • Ability to be reactive to changing situations
  • Ability to work to deadlines

It would be advantageous if you also had:

  • Knowledge of root cause analysis techniques (8D, Ishikawa, 5WHY)
  • Awareness of DVI/FAIR process
  • Awareness of machining and special processes

For more information please call Giles Churchill at Omega Resource Group on or


Company Benefits

  • We pride ourselves on competitive flexible benefits that support our employees work/life balance enabling each person to contribute to the best of their ability.
  • Hybrid Working and Flexible Working Scheme to attract and retain skilled employees that allows for the work/life balance you need
  • 25 days holiday + UK Bank Holidays
  • ‘On Board Benefits' Programme, providing a number of schemes such as cycle to work, technology savings, retail discounts, access to healthcare, house moving day, sports and social club
  • Shares and profit share bonus scheme
  • STEM engagement with schools, colleges and universities and Charitable activities for all
  • Free parking onsite
  • With a focus on employee health and wellbeing, we have events running throughout the year as well as an onsite large, subsidised canteen/break area with indoor seating, bicycle storage and shower/changing facilities.
  • ‘Offers of employment will be subject to a relevant level of company security vetting, which may include a criminal record check'

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