Senior Quality Engineer - Aerospace Manufacturer

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The salary for this role is £45,000 - £55,000. The role is located in Runcorn.

About Our Client

Our client is a well-established, large organisation in the Manufacturing sector. They are recognised for their commitment to investing in cutting-edge technology and maintaining a strong focus on quality. Their dedication to delivering superior products to their clients is renowned in their industry.

Job Description

Key responsibilities:

Oversee the quality assurance of manufacturing processes Implement and monitor quality control systems Drive continuous improvement initiatives Conduct root cause analysis and implement corrective actions Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure quality standards Manage client audits and inspections Review and analyse quality performance metrics Ensure compliance with industry and company quality standards

The Successful Applicant

A successful Senior Quality Engineer should have:

Experience working to AS9100 industry standards Extensive knowledge of quality assurance methodologies and tools such as 8D and 5 why's Experience in managing quality systems in a manufacturing environment Experience with supplier quality is an advantage Strong problem-solving and analytical skills Excellent communication and collaboration abilities A passion for driving improvement and achieving high-quality standards

What's on Offer

A competitive salary in the region of £45,000 - £55,000 A commitment to personal and professional development Generous holiday leave entitlement A collaborative and supportive company culture The opportunity to make a real impact in a large, innovative organisation

We warmly welcome all interested and qualified Senior Quality Engineers to apply for this exciting opportunity within the Industrial / Manufacturing sector.

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