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Supplier Quality Engineer
Location: Dunfermline, Fife (hybrid working available)

About the Role
Join a leading engineering organisation as a Supplier Quality Engineer, acting as the vital link between production teams and key supply partners. You will be responsible for assuring that delivered components consistently meet rigorous quality, cost and delivery expectations, playing a pivotal role in driving excellence throughout the supply chain.

Key Responsibilities

Verify that supplier manufacturing processes conform to agreed quality, delivery and regulatory requirements

Track and report on progress of priority orders across Iberian supply sites

Lead on-site supplier assessments and manage implementation of corrective actions

Maintain supplier QHSE management systems in line with ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 standards

Utilise structured problem-solving techniques (8D reports, root cause analysis) to address and prevent non-conformances

Work closely with internal teams, including design centres and supplier development functions, to align on priorities

Champion continuous improvement initiatives to standardise and enhance supplier performance

Candidate Profile

Degree in Mechanical, Industrial, Quality or related Engineering discipline

Proven knowledge of QHSE management systems and international quality standards

Practical experience with formal problem-solving methodologies (8D, RCA etc)

Excellent written and verbal English communication skills

Willingness to travel regularly within Spain and Portugal

Desirable Attributes

Previous exposure to supplier quality in propulsion, engine or automotive sectors

Familiarity with automotive quality frameworks such as ISO/TS 16949

Demonstrable track record in supplier development or quality management

What's on Offer

Engagement in advanced industrial projects with global reach

Collaboration with international experts in high-technology environments

Clear pathways for professional development within quality, engineering and supplier management

A performance-focused culture that rewards initiative and continuous improvement

Ready to drive supplier excellence and shape the future of high-performance components?
Apply today to join this dynamic team in Dunfermline

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