Quality Manager

Oxford Metrics Plc
Gloucester
5 days ago
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Description

Join our team and become part of a company that values innovation, growth, and excellence. Sempre is a measurement specialist solving manufacturing challenges across aerospace, automotive, medical, energy and precision engineering industries. Through their expert in-house consultants and partnerships with over 25 well-known manufacturers including Jenoptik, Renishaw and Micro-Vu, Sempre offers an extensive range of products to increase efficiencies and boost productivity.

The Sempre Group was founded in 2000 to support the UK and Irish Manufacturing industry with all things measurement. We have developed to improve efficiency across the whole quality and production process with high-speed technology and digitalisation and automation of manual processes. We achieve this with quality management software, data control and analysis technology as well as our wide range of metrology solutions from our global manufacturing partners. We provide equipment as well as services such as calibration, sub-contract measurement, training and metrology consultancy. 

The Sempre Group is a subsidiary of Oxford Metrics since October 2024

A Quality Manager ensures that products, services, and processes meet established quality standards and regulatory requirements. They develop and implement quality control systems, lead teams to maintain and improve quality performance, and work closely with the service department, engineering, and compliance departments to drive continuous improvement.


Key Responsibilities

  • Develop, implement, and maintain quality management systems (QMS).
  • Establish and enforce quality control procedures throughout the Sempre Group Ltd
  • Monitor compliance with industry standards (ISO, UKAS).
  • Lead internal and external audits, ensuring regulatory compliance.
  • Investigate quality issues, analyse root causes, and implement corrective actions via the non conformance process.
  • Work with suppliers and vendors to ensure they meet requirement for new suppliers to be added.
  • Collaborate with service, engineering, orders and accounts for process improvements.
  • Define and track key performance indicators (KPIs) related to quality.
  • Drive a culture of continuous improvement and customer satisfaction.
  • Responsible for creating and maintaining uncertainty budgets for the appropriate service activity in line with our UKAS scope/accreditation
  • Maintaining and arranging calibration schedules for the calibration artefacts used within the service department.
Validation of Uncertainty Budgets
  • Compare against known standards or reference values. 
  • Perform inter-laboratory comparisons or repeatability tests.
  • Ensure compliance with ISO 17025 - (Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement), or industry-specific standards.
Documentation and Approval relevant to our ISO accreditation 
  • Record all sources, assumptions, calculations, and justifications. 
  • Validate the uncertainty budget through audits, expert reviews, or regulatory approvals.


Required Skills, Knowledge and Expertise

  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Quality Management, or a related field.
  • Experience: 5+ years in a quality-related role, preferably within the service industry.
  • Certifications: ISO9001, UKAS17025 , ISO10360-7 ,ISO10360-12, and safe contractor accreditation 
  • Experience with regulatory compliance and auditing processes.
  • Excellent problem-solving, analytical, and leadership skills.
  • Proficiency in data analysis and reporting tools.
  • Experience of working in an ISO accredited laboratory
  • Strong communication and teamwork abilities.
  • Uncertainty Budgets: Able to identify and create sources of uncertainty to include:
  1. Systematic and random errors
  2. Environmental factors
  3. Instrument accuracy
  4. Operator influence
  5. Calibration and reference standards
Desirable
  • Experience working in a commercial calibration environment. 
  • Familiarity with industry regulations (e.g., FDA for medical devices, GMP for pharmaceuticals). 


Benefits

  • Competitive salary
  • Company bonus scheme OTE
  • 25 Days holiday allowance + Bank holidays
  • Quarterly company away days
  • Vitality Health Package
  • Cycle to work scheme. 
  • Free On-site Parking
Oxford Metrics is a smart sensing and software company that enables the interface between the real world and its virtual twin. Our smart sensing technology helps over 10,000 customers in more than 70 countries, including all of the world's top 10 games companies and all of the top 20 universities worldwide. 
 
The Group trades through its market-leading division Vicon, Industrial Vision Systems, and recently acquired, The Sempre Group.Viconis a world leader in motion measurement analysis to thousands of customers worldwide, including Red Bull, Imperial College London, Dreamscape Immersive, Industrial Light & Magic, and NASA.Industrial Vision Systemsis a specialist in machine vision software and technology for high precision, automated quality control systems trusted by blue-chip, smart manufacturing companies across the globe including BD, DePuy, Jaguar Land Rover, Johnson & Johnson, Zytronic and Alkegen.Sempreis a measurement specialist solving manufacturing challenges across multiple industries. Through their expert in-house consultants and partnerships with over 25 well-known manufacturers including Jenoptik, Renishaw and Micro-Vu, Sempre offers an extensive range of products and software to customers in aerospace, automotive, medical, energy and precision engineering.
 
Founded in 1984 our Group is headquartered in Oxford with offices in the United Kingdom, United States and Germany. Since 2001, Oxford Metrics (LSE: OMG), has been a quoted company listed on AIM, a market operated by the London Stock Exchange. 

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