Quality Manager

Morson Talent
Upper End, Derbyshire
11 months ago
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Drive performance. Lead quality. Shape the future.

Are you an experienced and proactive Quality Manager seeking your next opportunity to make a meaningful impact?

We’re looking for a dynamic individual to lead the Quality function at our Tunstead plant in Buxton. In this pivotal role, you’ll manage the site’s quality systems, ensure compliance with industry standards, and promote a culture of continuous improvement and safety. Working closely with the Plant Management Team, you’ll drive operational excellence and deliver high-quality products that meet customer and site expectations.

Key Responsibilities

As Quality Manager, your responsibilities will include:

Promoting health, safety, and environmental awareness across the team, driving a zero-harm culture
Leading the operation and development of the Quality Management System, ensuring certification, compliance, and reporting standards are met
Monitoring quality KPIs and product conformity, initiating corrective actions where required
Overseeing sampling, lab testing, and analysis processes in accordance with technical standards
Ensuring the timely production and communication of Autocontrol Quality Data to support sales and customer needs
Investigating quality issues and coordinating effective action plans
Supporting the introduction of new equipment and procedures, ensuring safety and quality compliance
Collaborating with technical and commercial teams to manage customer queries and claims
Leading and mentoring the laboratory team, supporting recruitment, development, and performance reviews
Managing quality, chemistry, and environmental projects that drive improvement and standardisation
Ensuring laboratory staff are fully trained and competent within ISO and internal quality systems
What We’re Looking For

To succeed in this role, you’ll need:

A Chemistry or Materials Science-related degree (or equivalent)
Significant experience in a technical, optimisation, or quality management role, ideally within the cement or heavy materials industry
Deep knowledge of cement processes including raw mix design, clinker production, and finished product grinding
Strong understanding of physico-chemical testing, QA systems, and certifications
Familiarity with standards including ISO9001, BS EN197, and systems such as Tech-Base and LQTS
Experience with laboratory procedures and data management
A track record of leading change and process improvements
Analytical skills with the ability to produce clear, structured reports
Strong coaching and influencing abilities
IOSH certification or formal leadership training would be an advantage
Location

This role is based at our Tunstead site in Buxton, Derbyshire, easily accessible from Macclesfield, Sheffield, Chesterfield, Stockport, and surrounding areas.

What’s in It for You?

In addition to a fulfilling role, you’ll enjoy:

Competitive salary with a performance-based bonus scheme
Enhanced holiday entitlement
Contributory pension scheme
Access to exclusive retail and lifestyle discounts
Employee Assistance Programme for free, confidential advice
The chance to join employee networks supporting wellbeing, diversity, and inclusion
Continuous training and development with clear career progression

How to Apply

If you are a quality-driven professional looking to take on a leadership role in a fast-paced and innovative environment, we encourage you to apply. This is an excellent opportunity to shape the future of quality management within a well-established and forward-thinking organization.

Apply today and take the next step in your career

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