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Due to expansion, a manufacturer of complex industrial products has a new vacancy for a Senior Quality Engineer to join one of its sector leading operations in Wrexham. Taking a site lead role, you will be responsible for ensuring products meet with customer requirements, driving continuous improvement and the development of the Quality Management System.

The Role:

Develop and maintain the QMS (Quality Management System).

Conduct root cause analysis and implement corrective actions.

Work closely with engineering & production to improve product quality to ensure the highest quality standards.

Lead continuous improvement initiatives across the plant.

Develop a good working relationship with customers on new product launches and improvements.

Management of audit plans and coordinating audit closure.

Support New Product Introduction and Advance Product Quality Planning.

Uphold processes that ensure health, safety and environmental best practices.

The Candidate:

Proven experience in a quality function within a highly regulated and fast paced manufacturing environment (aerospace, automotive, defence, energy).

A good understanding of managing a Quality Management System.

Strong problem-solving skills with experience in root cause analysis and corrective actions

Excellent understanding of quality assurance management principles and practice.

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

A good understand of quality control standards and methodologies

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