Quality Engineer

Advanced Resource Managers
Salford
3 months ago
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Quality Engineer

6 month contract

Based in Bolton

Offering £30ph Inside IR35

Are you an experienced Quality Engineer?

Do you have experience with non-conformance?

Do you want to work with an industry-leading company?

If your answer to these is yes, then this could be the role for you!

As the Quality Engineer, you will be working alongside a market-leading Defence and Aerospace company who are constantly growing and developing. They are always looking to bring on new talents such as yourself and further develop your skills to enable you to grow within the company and industry.

Due to the nature of the work you will be involved in, you will be required to obtain UK SC clearance in this role.

What you will be involved in:

  • Frontline provision of non-conformance management supporting the Manufacturing functions, including the administration of non-conformities and containment activities
  • Collation and analysis of non-conformance data through the business tool, Google NLP, highlighting any adverse trends and risks to the business and also opportunities for improvement
  • Data analysing to include CQN (Rework/Scrap), returns, and yields
  • Facilitating Practical Problem Solving activities, determining Root Causes, and the effective implementation of robust Corrective Actions
  • Facilitation of non-conformance meetings at all levels from Shop Floor to Manufacturing Heads, providing information concerning products and escalation of issues
  • Managing inscapes between business units within Manufacturing

Your skillset may include:

  • Ideally qualified to minimum HNC in relevant subject or with relevant work experience
  • Demonstrate excellent analytical skills with the ability to use data to identify trends and drive improvements
  • Strong Practical Problem Solving skills being able to lead and facilitate activities leading to improvements
  • Good planning and organising skills to ensure multiple tasks are prioritised and monitored to deliver set objectives

If this all sounds like something you will be interested in then simply apply and we can discuss the opportunity further!

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