Quality Manager

Redditch
2 months ago
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Quality Manager

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Quality Manager (Manufacturing)

Quality Manager, EMEA Aerospace & Defense

A manufacturer of precision components sold to high-end Automotive and Yellow Goods clients is seeking a Quality Manager. On-site, they produce complex products using manual and automated manufacturing techniques, utilising various materials. Located near the Redditch area, this company is experiencing considerable growth and is expanding in multiple areas. This role will provide the successful quality professional full autonomy to drive best practices and grow the quality function alongside the company's ambitious expansion plans. The client values a positive attitude and a collaborative spirit more than extensive prior experience, so feel free to apply if you're an engineer looking for that next step.

Quality Manager duties include -

Support plant process reviews and dealt with supplier-related concerns.
Manage any issues and liaise with the manufacturing team.
Develop and maintain company quality management systems.
Create and update the Plant Operating Manuals, detailing daily controls and procedures for all processes.
Generate monthly Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
Develop and maintain Control Plans and support related activities such as FMEA, PPAP, and 8D.Quality Manager desirable skills and experience -

Experience working in a similar role (senior quality engineer, etc.).
Sector experience - Automotive, Aerospace, Industrial, or Yellow Goods.
Ability to use the relevant core tools to help drive best practices.
Systems-trained examples would be - ISO 9001, AS 9100, or IATF 16949.Quality Manager position benefits include -

Competitive starting salary package (negotiable).
Flexible working hours.
33 days annual leave.
Training opportunities (Systems etc)
Working for a leading and ever-growing manufacturing business.If interested in this Quality Manager position, please apply through this advert immediately.

Keywords relating to this position include Quality assurance, procedures, processes, practices, compliance, health, safety, environmental, stringent, right first time, risk assessments, customer, supplier, documentation, leadership, pro-active, engineering, manufacturing, production, yellow goods, automotive, aerospace, heavy engineering.

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