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  • Quality Manager jobs role – precision engineering into aerospace

  • £35m t/o, 210 headcount manufacturer of mechanical components into aerospace, medical, automotive

  • Salary TBC but likely to be £47,000 - £53,000 TBC

    Are you seeking Quality manager jobs or Senior Quality Engineer jobs in the Nottingham, Derby, Long Eaton, Castle Donington, Loughborough, Kegworth, Beeston, West Bridgford region?

    Quality Manager Key Responsibilities:

  • Take the lead of reducing and investigating defects

  • Manage quality inspection processes

  • Responsible for carrying out Root cause investigations & coaching the team in this discipline

  • Carry out detailed investigative internal audits

  • Help drive continuous improvement

    Quality manager profile:

  • A Quality Manager or Senior Quality Engineer who is seeking Quality Manager jobs in the Nottingham, Derby, Long Eaton, Castle Donington, Loughborough, Kegworth, Beeston, West Bridgford region

  • Ideally experience of regulated industries where there are high quality standards (aerospace, automotive, CNC, precision engineering) but we are flexible on your background

    To apply please contact Edward Smith at Euro Projects Recruitment. Reference: ESSQE

    This Quality manager jobs role is commutable from Nottingham, Derby, Long Eaton, Castle Donington, Loughborough, Kegworth, Beeston, West Bridgford East Midlands

    Please note that if you are not contacted within the next ten days then your application, on this occasion, has not been successful. We thank you for taking the time to apply

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