Supplier Quality Engineer

Slough
6 days ago
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Supplier Quality Engineer
Our client, a global Aerospace systems manufacturer, is seeking a Supplier Quality Engineer to join their dynamic engineering team based in Slough. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a pivotal role in the design, development, and delivery of innovative electrical and mechanical products that support cutting-edge aerospace applications.
Main scope of the Supplier Quality Engineer role:

  • To be responsible for maintaining, controlling, and ensuring the quality performance of all suppliers
  • To ensure that all supplier nonconformities are examined and, if necessary, escalated
  • To maintain and complete a supplier audit schedule in accordance with AS9100 and customer requirements
  • To drive towards enhanced supplier quality performance by developing measurements for important processes and agreed targets
  • To provide feedback on supplier performance through regular internal KPI evaluations
    Duties as a Supplier Quality Engineer will include but are not restricted to:
  • Providing Quality interpretation of requirements to suppliers and relevant departments
  • Managing and supporting the supplier quality interface and ensuring that all supplier quality issues and non-conformances are managed to an agreed timescale
  • Reporting regularly on the quality performance of the supply chain, Co-ordinating the generation and deployment of Metrics to support business requirements
  • First Article Inspection (FAI) support to any modifications or supplier transfer activities if required
  • Engaging with suppliers and planning and discharging a supplier review process, covering all quality aspects to drive quality improvements as well as implementation of APQP on all programs
  • Conducting capability assessments and processing validations to support supplier selection activities
  • Performing analysis, tests and process audits to ensure manufacturing and test readiness
  • Providing material review (MRB) dispositions for non-conformances
  • Performing internal audits to ensure Maintenance of QMS to AS910
    The ideal Supplier Quality Engineer candidate will have:
  • Proven experience in Quality
  • Experience in interpretation of engineering drawings
  • A clean valid UK Driving Licence
  • Proven experience working directly with suppliers and supplier management
  • Proven experience performing quantitative or statistical analysis, data collection, preparation and interpretation
  • Proven experience in root cause analysis and corrective action
    Salary: £40,000 -£45,000

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