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A well-established UK manufacturer supplying global markets is hiring a Quality Manager to support continued growth and high technical standards. Based in Birmingham, the company runs a complex production facility using both manual and automated techniques. Ideal for an experienced Quality Engineer ready to take the next step into management, or a current Quality Manager seeking a fresh challenge, this role offers scope for significant impact and professional development. The position offers a salary of circa £50,000+, 33 days annual leave, lunch time finishes on a Friday, company events, and bespoke personal development programs for those that seek them.

Quality Manager responsibilities include -

Supporting and coaching the Quality team while liaising with production and suppliers.
Leading internal and external audits, ensuring compliance, and driving continuous improvement.
Overseeing APQP activities including FMEA creation, control plans, and PPAP submissions.
Investigating and resolving customer and internal quality concerns using problem solving tools.
Managing calibration systems and measurement equipment, including CMM and Faro Arm.
Driving continuous improvements activities across the plant.Quality Manager desirable skills and experience -

Experience in a similar senior quality role (Senior Quality Engineer).
Industry experience in Automotive, Aerospace, or Industrial manufacturing.
Skilled in core quality tools (PPAP, 8D etc) and systems such as IATF 16949, ISO 9001.
Mechanical engineering education (HNC/HNC) or relevant training.Quality Manager benefits include -

33 days annual leave.
Company events.
Friendly working environment.
Personal development opportunities.
Long service awards.
Opportunity to work for a market-leading business.
Free Parking.If interested in this Quality Manager position, please apply through this advert immediately.

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