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Quality Manager

Hereford
4 days ago
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Are you an experienced Quality Manager with a passion for driving continuous improvement and developing high-performing teams Our client, a respected global manufacturer and distributor of non-automotive specialist engineered assemblies, is offering a genuine career opportunity at their state-of-the-art site in Herefordshire.

Reporting directly to the European Quality Manager, you will play a key leadership role, managing a small, dedicated quality team and embedding a strong quality culture across the site. This is an exciting opportunity to make a real impact within a high-precision, innovation-led environment.

Key Responsibilities:

Lead, mentor, and develop the on-site quality team
Promote and sustain a culture of quality excellence and regulatory compliance
Oversee quality systems, audits, and continuous improvement activities
Work cross-functionally to resolve issues, drive root cause analysis, and implement corrective actions
Liaise with global quality counterparts to align and enhance standards

Requirements:

Graduate calibre, ideally with a degree in Engineering, Manufacturing, or a related discipline
Proven experience in a Quality Management role within aerospace, medical devices, or another high-technology manufacturing environment
Strong knowledge of quality systems (e.g., ISO 9001, AS9100, ISO 13485)
Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills

Why Apply

Join a global industry leader with a track record of innovation
Lead a committed team within a high-performing manufacturing environment
Attractive salary package with negotiable terms based on experience

This a full time, on site position

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