Lead Quality Engineer - ISO9001

Fareham
1 week ago
Create job alert

Are you an experienced Lead Quality Engineer with experience of ISO9001 standards?

Our client specialises in developing bespoke hardware and firmware devices. Their products serve automotive and industrial sectors, providing cutting-edge solutions that ensure high-quality customer integration. They are seeking a talented Lead Quality Engineer to head up their team in Fareham.

Responsibilities of this Lead Quality Engineer job based in Fareham:

Lead the company's QA systems to required standards with the companies engineering team.
Lead on QA topics with customers in relation to pre-sales activity, qualifications and certifications, production deliveries and failure analysis.
Identify and resolve quality issues and non-conformities.

Requirements of this Lead Quality Engineer job based in Fareham:

An engineering degree (or close international equivalent) preferably in Electronics, Physics, Programming or Computer Science. Other subjects will be considered if the candidate can display good aptitude in the required disciplines.
ISO9001 accreditation.
Implementation and development of quality management systems or business management systems.
Leading internal and external QA audits

Benefits:

  • Salary - up to £65,000.00 per annum

  • Annual discretionary pro rata bonus depending on company and individual performance

  • Pension contributions through social security contribution

  • 38 hours of work per week

  • 25 days vacation plus statutory UK public and bank holidays

    To apply for this Lead Quality Engineer job based in Fareham, please email (url removed) or call Nick on (phone number removed) / (phone number removed)

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Quality Engineer

Embedded Design Engineer

Product Marketing Specialist

Functional Safety Engineer - IEC 61508

Software Controls Engineer - F1 / Motorsport

Deputy Engineering Manager

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Top 10 Books to Propel Your Career in Materials Science in the UK

Materials science is a dynamic, interdisciplinary field that impacts everything from advanced manufacturing and aerospace to healthcare and sustainable energy. With the UK at the forefront of materials innovation—driven by world-class research institutions, cutting-edge industries, and robust government investment—the demand for skilled materials scientists has never been higher. To stand out in this competitive landscape, professionals must continually expand their knowledge. In this guide, we explore ten essential books every materials science professional or aspiring job seeker in the UK should read. These resources provide foundational theories, practical methodologies, and cutting-edge insights to help you excel in your career.

Navigating Materials Science Career Fairs Like a Pro: Preparing Your Pitch, Questions to Ask, and Follow-Up Strategies to Stand Out

Materials science sits at the heart of countless technological and industrial breakthroughs, powering everything from high-strength alloys in aerospace and biodegradable polymers in packaging to advanced semiconductors and novel biomaterials. As demand grows for sustainable materials, lightweight composites, and cutting-edge electronic substrates, so do the career opportunities within this interdisciplinary field. Whether you’re a final-year materials science student, a lab researcher transitioning to industry, or a professional looking to specialise in nanomaterials or additive manufacturing, attending a materials science career fair can open new doors. These events bring together companies, research institutions, and professional bodies actively looking for individuals with your knowledge and skills. However, to stand out from the crowd, it’s crucial to prepare thoroughly, approach each conversation confidently, and follow up in a professional manner. In this detailed guide, we’ll explore how to make the most of materials science career fairs in the UK—covering everything from crafting an impactful personal pitch and asking the right questions, to identifying key events and ensuring a memorable post-fair follow-up.

Common Pitfalls Materials Science Job Seekers Face and How to Avoid Them

Materials science is a cornerstone of innovation across a spectrum of industries, from aerospace and automotive to electronics, energy, and healthcare. Whether you’re developing new alloys, improving polymer composites, advancing battery technology, or pioneering biomaterials, your expertise is increasingly in demand. In the UK alone, materials scientists, engineers, and researchers enjoy a wealth of opportunities in both academia and industry. Yet, as exciting as these prospects may be, competition for the best positions can be fierce—and the nuances of the job search can trip up even the most qualified candidates. This article explores the most common mistakes materials science professionals make when seeking new roles, and offers clear, actionable strategies to sidestep them. If you’re on the lookout for openings in materials science, be sure to visit Materials Science Jobs to find opportunities that match your skill set. By avoiding these pitfalls and showcasing your strengths effectively, you’ll stand out as a valuable candidate in a dynamic field where interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation are paramount.