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Quality Engineer

Bolton
3 weeks ago
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MERITUS are recruiting for multiple Quality Engineers to join our client's client in Bolton on initial 6 month contracts (with highly likely extensions thereafter).PLEASE NOTEWe MUST have evidence of your client's HNC or HND, BSc or BEng at point of application.

QUALITY ENGINEER - INSIDE IR35 - £30 PER Hour client's - 6 MONTHS - BOLTON - SINGLE STAGE INTERVIEW PROCESS

We're looking for an experienced and driven Quality Engineer to join our client's Non-Conformance team, supporting UK Manufacturing operations. You'll play a key role in managing non-conformities, analysing quality data, and driving corrective actions across the business.

Key Responsibilities:

Provide frontline support for non-conformance management, including containment and administration.

Analyse non-conformance trends using tools like Google NLP and implement effective corrective actions.

Collate and report on quality KPIs and data (CQN, rework, scrap, returns, yields).

Lead Practical Problem Solving sessions using appropriate quality tools to identify root causes and drive improvements.

Support new product introduction by leveraging historical data and lessons learned.

Facilitate non-conformance meetings across all business levels.

Manage customer concerns and coordinate with internal teams across Europe (France, Italy, Germany).

Liaise with Program Quality and wider Quality teams to progress improvements.

What You'll Bring:

HNC/HND in a relevant field or equivalent experience.

Strong data analysis and trend identification skills.

Confident communicator, capable of engaging at all business levels.

Proven problem-solving and facilitation abilities.

Excellent planning and organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities.

Self-motivated with a strong commitment to delivering results

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