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Are you currently working as a Quality Engineer/Manager, with experience within regulated sectors (Aerospace, Defence, Marine, Manufacturing)?

Are you located within a commutable distance to Reading in Berkshire?

LDNY People are currently working with a leading Manufacturer, based in Reading, they currently have a requirement for a Quality Engineer/Manager (open to engineers looking to take the next step or manager looking for a new challenge).

They are a leading company within the Aerospace, Marine, defence, they currently supply and partner with some of the worlds leading businesses.

If you are currently working as a quality engineer or manager and open to a new challenge, please read on.

About You:

  • You will currently be working as a quality engineer/manager, with experience within Aerospace, Defence or Marine sectors.

  • You will have experience working as a line manager and capable of leading and mentoring a team of Test engineers, quality inspectors and quality engineers.

  • You will have a understanding of ISO9001/ISO14001.

  • This position is based out of their Head office in Reading, you will need to be commutable to their head office (this is not a remote role).

  • Capable of managing both internal and external client audits.

  • A HND/Degree within a relevant engineering discipline would be advantageous.

    About your new Employer:

  • A Market leader within the Aerospace, Defence and Marine sectors, they partner with and supply some of the largest companies in the world.

  • Well established, they are considered a market leader and have an unrivalled reputation for quality.

  • They offer an excellent package, long term prospects and the chance to be involved in some exciting projects.

    If you are interested in this Quality Manager position and would like to discuss in more detail, please contact Dean Parry of LDNY People, I am available from 7am-7pm Monday to Friday.

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    Quality Manager jobs Reading, Quality engineer jobs Reading, Quality jobs Berkshire

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