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Quality Manager

Weymouth, Dorset

Quality Manager Salary: £50,000–£55,000

Lead a high-performing quality team and shape the standards behind world-class precision manufacturing.

We’re working with a respected aerospace engineering company in Dorset that’s built a strong reputation for excellence in precision machining and assembly. They’re now looking for an experienced Quality Manager to lead their quality department and drive continuous improvement across all areas of the business.

As a Quality Manager, you’ll take full ownership of quality assurance, compliance, and improvement initiatives. You’ll oversee a talented team of Inspectors and Quality Engineers, manage audits and certifications, and work closely with senior leadership to maintain and advance the company’s AS9100 and NADCAP standards.

Day-to-day as a Quality Manager, you’ll:

Lead and develop the Quality and Inspection teams, managing training and performance
Oversee all quality systems and audits (internal, external, and customer)
Drive continuous improvement through RCCA, lean, and process standardisation
Act as the company’s main point of contact for quality and compliance matters
Support strategic quality and CI projects aligned with the wider business goals
Lead root cause investigations and ensure robust corrective actions are in place
Promote a culture of quality, accountability, and ongoing improvement across departmentsWhat we’re looking for in a Quality Manager:

Proven experience as a Quality Manager or Senior Quality Engineer in aerospace or precision engineering
Strong knowledge of AS9100, ISO9001, and ideally NADCAP
Experience managing a team within a manufacturing or inspection environment
Confident with auditing, RCCA, and lean principles
Excellent communication and influencing skills, both written and verbal
HNC or higher in an engineering discipline
Lead Auditor training (AS9100) preferredWhat’s in it for you:

Salary between £50,000–£55,000, depending on experience
Supportive leadership team with real investment in people and quality
A chance to make a lasting impact within a forward-thinking engineering businessIf you’re a Quality Manager who takes pride in raising standards, developing people, and driving continuous improvement, this is an opportunity to lead a capable team within a company that genuinely values quality.

Call Hayden at Holt Engineering on (phone number removed)

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