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Arrow Electronics, Inc.
Chelmsford
1 month ago
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Position:Quality Manager, EMEA Aerospace &
DefenseJob Description: As Arrow Global Components (AGC), a part of
Arrow Electronics, we are a leader in distribution and value-added
services related to electronic components. We resell, customize,
and distribute electronic components to our clients all over the
world. Our business is based on a trusted, long-lasting net of
relationships with industry leaders, both on the supplier and
customer side. Apply (by clicking the relevant button) after
checking through all the related job information below. Find more
information about us on our page:www.arrow.com/en/componentsAnd
watching the following Arrow Corporate Video - YouTube QUALITY
MANAGER, EMEA AEROSPACE & DEFENSE Arrow’s Global Components is
looking for a Quality Manager, EMEA Aerospace & Defense. In
this position, you will be supporting the development and sustain
the Quality Management System in line with Customer requirements.
What will you be doing at Arrow GC? - You will be responsible for
supporting/maintaining Quality Assurance System data - 8D
responses: Customer liaison for all quality related issues/queries
and lead root cause analysis (RCA) and assist in implementation of
corrective/preventative actions for nonconformities with effective
analytical and problem-solving resolution. - Completion of First
Article Inspection Reports - Fault trend analysis - Creation of
quality metrics and KPIs - Working closely with Sales teams, along
with Distribution center personnel - Support new business activity
working with Sales team - Participating in Continuous Improvements
projects as required - Ensure adherence to customer requirements,
standards and applicable regulatory requirements. - Monitor the
effectiveness of the QMS and recommend enhancements. - Prepare for
and facilitate customer audits, document audit findings and oversee
corrective and preventive actions. - Analyze processes to identify
opportunities for improvement and ensure consistent quality. - Work
with customers/suppliers directly in a courteous and professional
manner - Collaborate with cross-functional teams to meet Customer
and regulatory expectations - Generate reports on KPIs and quality
metrics What are we looking for? - You have minimum of 3 years
experience in a Quality Management role, in the Aerospace &
Defense industry - Experience and knowledge of AS9100/9120
standards and quality management principles - Strong knowledge of
aerospace industry regulations and requirements - Familiarity with
quality tools such as FMEA, SPC, CAPA, 5 Whys, Fishbone Diagrams
What is in it for you? - Competitive and attractive employee
compensation package - Reliable & trusting work environment -
Cooperative team with flat structures and communication -
Professional and personal development Arrow is an equal opportunity
employer and is committed to creating an inclusive and diverse
working environment by providing equal employment opportunities for
all qualified persons. Do you see yourself as our future colleague?
If yes – send us your application. #LI-MW2 Location:UK-United
Kingdom - RemoteTime Type:Full timeJob Category:Supply Chain
Services

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