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Up to £50,000 + bonus

Yolk Recruitment is supporting this exciting opportunity for a Quality Manager to join a world-leading manufacturing and engineering business that operates across multiple industries. If you have a background in aerospace, automotive, or oil & gas, this is a fantastic opportunity to take the next step in your career.

We're looking for a Quality Manager who will champion a culture of quality and continuous improvement, ensuring that the site maintains compliance with industry standards and customer requirements. You will play a key role in maintaining and developing the Quality Management System while ensuring the business retains and obtains critical certifications.

Key responsibilities:

Ensure all processes and equipment comply with internal and external quality requirements.
Drive understanding of quality standards throughout all levels of the business.
Lead and supervise Quality and Inspection teams, identifying training needs.
Ensure effective contract reviews and assist with APQP processes.
Act as the key customer liaison, ensuring timely resolution of any non-conformances.
Monitor supplier quality performance, addressing any issues effectively.
Analyse KPI data and collaborate with site leadership to drive improvements.
Investigate non-conformances, implementing and reviewing corrective actions.
Conduct system audits to identify and resolve any compliance gaps.
Modify and develop quality procedures to align with evolving business and regulatory needs.And this is what you'll need:

Proven experience in quality management within a manufacturing or engineering environment.
Experience of AS9100 and NADCAP is essential.
Experience in managing quality teams and implementing continuous improvement initiatives.
Excellent problem-solving skills with a structured approach to root cause analysis.
Strong communication skills.And this is what you'll get:

Competitive salary.
Annual bonus.
Life assurance.
Health care plan.

If you feel you have the skills, experience and passion to be successful in this Quality Manager role apply now by sending your CV or calling me directly on (phone number removed).

*Please note, whilst we do our best to contact all candidates, due to the high number of applications we receive we cannot guarantee this for every role. If you have not heard anything from us within 7 days of applying - then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful. Please keep an eye on our website for more opportunities

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