This job offer is no longer available. See below for similar jobs:

Quality Engineer


Details:
  • Salary: £36,000 - 40,000 - Annum
  • Location: Suffolk
  • Date: 1 month ago
Description:

Pure are delighted to be working with a leading, and multi award-winning manufacturer in the Suffolk region. They have experienced continual growth in the business and due to this, they are now seeking an experienced Quality Engineer on a 12-month fixed-term basis. This position is for an ASAP start. 

You will be responsible for ensuring process and product quality by leading and organizing the different teams and areas of the organization. You will monitor relevant KPIs, process performance and field failures to identify technical issues and organize problem solving activities. In addition, you will provide documentation, tools, standards, and training needed to support the organization to meet quality standards and requirements.

Your main responsibilities and tasks will include:
 
Monitor, process and analyse field failures data and customer complaints.
Address relevant field failures, customer complaints, and quality problems by organizing and leading problem-solving team and resources following the established problem-solving process.
Develop and implement Control Plans derived from FMEA for critical processes.
Create and implement quality acceptance standards and quality standard procedures.
Monitor quality KPIs, and organize corrective actions as required.
Constantly provide feedback to the production teams on quality problems coming from different sources and support the problem-solving activities.
Plan and conduct process and product audits to identify non-conformities and opportunities for improvement, and initiate corrective actions as needed.
Support the New Product Introduction process by implementing Control Plans, and approving initial assembly documentation and process controls, and developing quality standards.
Control nonconforming materials, organize Material Review Board (MRB) and manage the Return Material Authorization process (RMA).
The ideal applicant for this position will possess the following skills and knowledge:

Essential:
 
Level 3 (or equivalent) in Mechanical or Electronical Engineering.
Assembly and Electronic manufacturing experience.
Leadership to manage cross-functional teams.
Experience and knowledge in failure and root cause analysis techniques (Fault Tree Analysis, Is/Is-Not matrix, etc.)
Knowledge and experience using data analysis (Box Plot, Scatterplot, Multi-Vary analysis, etc.)
Self-disciplined, organized, and methodical.
Experience as a Quality Engineer 3 years +.
Desirable:
 
Industry sector experience in automotive, aerospace or electronics.
Internal Auditor experience.
Six Sigma Black Belt.
Comprehensive and practical statistical engineering knowledge and application (Factorial DOE, Pre-Control, Statistical Process Control, Statistical Sampling, R&R etc.)
This is a full time position, working a 37.5 hour week, Monday to Friday. The role pays a competitive salary and comes with a range of excellent benefits.

If this opportunity is of interest, and you have the required knowledge and skill set then apply now

Report this job

By sending this message I agree to GrindJob’s Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.

Enter your email to get a notification when similar jobs become available.

Create a job alert for Quality Engineer in Suffolk ()

By continuing, you agree to GrindJob’s T&Cs and Privacy Policy.

When applying for a job, do not provide bank account details or any other financial information.
Never make any form of payment. GrindJob is not responsible for any external website content.

Enter your email to get a notification when similar jobs become available.

Your browser does not support Cookies or JavaScript or this option is turned off in your browser settings.

How to enable Cookies and JavaScript

Your browser is out of date!

Update your browser to view this website correctly. Update my browser now

×

Please wait...
There was an error loading the page. Would you like to reload the page?