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Quality Manager

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Quality Manager

Quality Manager

Quality Manager
Location: Near Camberley, Surrey
Salary: £45,000 to £62,500 plus benefits package
Our client is a well-established precision Engineering company and are looking for a Quality Manager. The Quality Manager is responsible for overseeing all aspects of quality and maintaining the associated QMS certification. The ideal candidate will have a strong quality background and a clear vision of how to deliver the highest standard of quality management, benefiting from hands-on experience of all aspects of quality within a precision engineering business. Must live a commutable distance from Camberley in Surrey. Salary £(phone number removed) plus benefits.
Quality Manager Duties:

  • The key purpose of this role is to ensure the products and services are delivered in accordance with BS EN9100/ISO 9001, the Quality Management System (QMS) and customer requirements.
  • You will maintain the QMS, manage internal/external audits, drive continuous improvement and monitor/record quality performance and relevant KPI’s. You will also manage the quality planning and control, inspection & FAIR processes.
  • Always ensuring highest standards of quality, information, communication, cost awareness and efficiency.
  • Leadership & Management
  • Quality outputs
  • Process Improvement & Optimisation
  • Cross-Functional cooperation
  • Budgeting & Resource Allocation
    This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing and successful company.
    Keywords: BS EN9100, ISO 9001, QMS, Quality, Engineering, Aerospace, Automotive, Precision Engineering
    Quality Manager – Precision Engineering, Aerospace, Automotive
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