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Quality Manager - Aerospace Industry

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Quality Manager - Aerospace Industry (56764)

Overview

Reference
56764

Salary
£40,000 - £50,000/annum + Benefits

Job Location
- United Kingdom -- England -- Yorkshire and the Humber -- South Yorkshire -- Sheffield

Job Type
Permanent

Posted
30 May 2025


Quality Manager Aerospace Industry


Sheffield


Up to £50,000 + Excellent Benefits


Are you an experienced Quality Manager with aerospace knowledge seeking a fresh challenge within a cutting-edge engineering environment? Based in Sheffield, this is a fantastic opportunity to join a dynamic manufacturing business. With a salary of up to £50,000 and an outstanding benefits package, this role is ideal for a quality-focused professional looking to make a significant impact within a growing team. The position is office-based, five days a week, and offers a collaborative environment committed to continuous improvement and excellence.


Duties & Responsibilities

Lead and manage the daily operations of the quality department across manufacturing activities.


Provide leadership and performance management to the quality team, including appraisals and development.
Act as the primary customer contact for all product quality matters, including FAIRs, PPAPs, and concessions.
Conduct root cause analysis on non-conformances and implement corrective actions to drive quality improvements.
Prepare and review quality KPIs, using data to inform performance improvement initiatives.

What Experience is Required

Proven experience in a Quality Manager role within a manufacturing or aerospace environment.


Strong knowledge of quality systems including ISO9001 and AS9100 standards.
Experience managing audits, leading teams, and implementing quality assurance processes.

Salary & Benefits


Up to £50,000 depending on experience

257 hours annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays) plus birthday leave


Flexible holiday trading (buy/sell up to 5 days)
5% pension (Royal London), life assurance, and cycle to work scheme
Free tea/coffee, company events, and technology benefits

Location
Based in Sheffield, this role is easily commutable from Rotherham, Barnsley, Doncaster, Chesterfield, and Worksop.


How to Apply
Please send your CV toSkye Mclellanat CV Screen in strict confidence to be considered for this excellent opportunity.


Alternate Job Titles

Quality Assurance Manager


Senior Quality Engineer
Quality Engineer
Quality Control Manager

Skye McLellan

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