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Quality Engineer

Linde AMT UK Limited
Swindon
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Linde AMT UK Limited

Quality Engineer

Swindon, United Kingdom | req24958

What you will enjoy doing

  • In this role you will plan and carry out key qualityfunctions within the organization and be responsible for control and manage ofall routine quality assurance tasks
  • You will lead and influence quality improvement initiatives to enhance customer satisfaction and collaborate with site management team to continually improve projects, processes, and daily activities
  • Assist production within the resolution of non-conformances, providing timely investigation into the root cause and work closely with shop floor personnel to understand improvement opportunities will be part of your role
  • You will ensure compliance with regulatory and customer requirements
  • Reporting of KPIs, data analysis to support investigations and monthly analysis will form part of your role
  • You will be conducting internal audits to customer and internal documentation, be able to verify and file the evidence of the reviews
  • In addition, development of corrective actions, monitoring progress for closure will be part of your role
  • Further you will review customer quality specifications and implementation within internal systems, manage records

What makes you great

  • You must have experience working in Quality and working within a ISO9001 or AS9100 environment
  • Internal audit training or experience with audit activities is required
  • You will be able to understand and interpret technical drawings
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills suit your profile
  • You will have analytical and problem-solving skills
  • A bachelor’s degree in engineering or related field is advantageous
  • Experience in an aerospace industry and Nadcap is desirable

Why you will love working with us

Culturally the organisation is HSEQ orientated, with a compliant ethos, there is no compromise in the quality of work or its safe practices. We continually work together to ensure that our employees and our customers remain safe. We pride ourselves on being hard-working, tenacious and results-driven people who are committed to safety, quality, Inclusion and self-improvement.

What we offer you!

At Linde, the sky is not the limit. If you’re looking to build a career where your work reaches beyond your job description and betters the people with whom you work, the communities we serve, and the world in which we all live, at Linde, your opportunities are limitless. Be Linde. Be Limitless.

Whether you are looking for a career change or looking for a place to grow, Linde has a wealth of opportunities. You will quickly feel right at home here. We are a close team that has a local community feel while receiving the benefits associated with a global organization. You must be confident in being autonomous, making decisions which fit the wider business goals and shaping your own input and value to the business. Helping you to balance work with your life is important to Linde, we have high expectations but understand you have other needs also.
We provide a comprehensive benefits programme that supports employees and their families. We offer flexible hours, and a generous 28 day holiday schedule + bank holidays. Other benefits include competitive salaries, private health insurance, dental insurance, pension plan, life assurance, and more.

Salary range: £36,000 - £38,000

Have we inspired you? Let´s talk about it

We are looking forward to receiving your complete application (motivation letter, resume, certificates) via our online job market.

Any designations used of course apply to persons of all genders. The form of speech used here is for simplicity only.

Linde AMT UK Limited acts responsibly towards its shareholders, business partners, employees, society and the environment in every one of its business areas, regions and locations across the globe. The company is committed to technologies and products that unite the goals of customer value and sustainable development.

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