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Quality Engineer ( Supplier Assurance )

Supplier Quality Engineer (Manufacturing / Aerospace / Automotive)
Basic Salary up to £45'000 DOE + Car Allowance + Career Prospects + Excellent Company Benefits
Commutable from: Worcester, Droitwich Spa, Kidderminster, Stoubridge, South Birmingham, Solihull, Redditch, Stratford upon Avon, Evesham, Tewkesbury, Bromyard, Leominster

Are you a Supplier Quality Engineer from a Manufacturing, Aerospace or Automotive background? Are you looking to join a global company and play a key role in their continued expansion, whilst relishing further career prospects and excellent company benefits?

Fantastic opportunity to get onboard with an industry-leading manufacturer, within a hands-on role in which you will have the autonomy to audit established suppliers, implement continuous improvements to the supply chain, and qualify new relationships as you see fit.

This worldwide organisation continues to grow from strength to strength, making this a great time to work for them. They are well-known for long-term staff retention, offering further prospects for training and career progression.

You will maintain and improve relationships, working to ISO standards and 8D. You will play a strategic role in qualifying new supplier relations and support the implementation of new processes i.e. lean manufacturing.

This role suits a Supplier Quality Engineer from a Manufacturing, Aerospace or Automotive background.

The Role

Maintaining and improving established supplier relationships, working to ISO standards and 8D.
Qualifying new supplier relations and supporting the implementation of new processes.
Role will involve travel across the UK and occasionally Europe.The Person

Supplier Quality Engineer.
Manufacturing, Aerospace or Automotive background.
Wanting a hands-on role in which you will have the autonomy to audit established suppliers, implement continuous improvements to the supply chain, and qualify new relationships as you see fit.

Please click "Apply Now" or contact Ben Dunsford at Rise Technical Recruitment.

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.
The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
Reference Number: BBBH(phone number removed)

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