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Senior Quality Assurance Engineer

Dukinfield
3 days ago
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Senior Quality Engineer
Dukinfield | Welding & Fabrication | Aerospace, Defence, Regulated Industries

Are you a hands-on Quality Engineer ready for your next step up?
We're working exclusively with a well-established welding and fabrication business that supplies into aerospace, defence, and other regulated sectors. Known for their strong quality culture and skilled workforce, they’re now looking to strengthen their team with an experienced Senior Quality Engineer at their Dukinfield site.

What’s on offer:

  • Competitive salary and benefits package

  • Clear pathway for development and progression

  • Supportive leadership team and solid investment in quality

  • Training and development opportunities

  • Well-organised, safety-first workplace on key aerospace programs

    About the role:

    This is a key hire in the Quality function. You’ll lead assurance activities across fabrication, welding, and NDT operations, ensuring compliance with AS9100, NADCAP, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001. If you enjoy being on the shop floor, solving problems, mentoring others, and making real improvements – this one’s for you.

    You'll also take ownership of:

  • Internal, external & customer audits

  • FAIRs, PPAP, APQP documentation and reviews

  • Supplier quality and non-conformance management

  • Root cause analysis (8D, 5-Whys, Ishikawa etc.)

  • Supporting NPI projects and risk mitigation

  • Mentoring Inspectors and liaising with cross-functional teams

    What you’ll need:

  • 5+ years in a Quality Engineering role within aerospace, fabrication, or welding environments

  • Strong working knowledge of ISO standards or standards from regulated sectors such as ASME, ATEX, AS9100, IATF16949 etc

  • Confident with FAIRs, PPAPs, customer specs, and problem-solving tools

  • Ability to interpret technical drawings and work hands-on with production

  • Strong communicator with the confidence to lead audits and engage with customers

    Bonus if you bring:

  • HNC/HND or degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing or Aerospace Engineering

  • Lead Auditor (AS9100 or ISO 9001)

  • Six Sigma Green Belt

  • Experience using QMS tools (Q-Pulse or similar)

    The company is committed to creating an inclusive, supportive environment where people can thrive. All applications will be treated in the strictest confidence.

    Please apply with an up to date CV

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