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Are you a skilled Quality Engineer looking to advance your career in advanced manufacturing? Do you excel at maintaining rigorous quality standards in a precision engineering environment?
We are working with a market-leading UK manufacturer of high-performance composite components, supplying top-tier clients across aerospace, automotive, defence and space sectors. Due to continued growth, they are seeking a Quality Engineer to join the team.
Quality Engineer
Requirements:

Proven quality inspection experience in manufacturing
Strong understanding of QA processes and documentation
Excellent attention to detail and problem-solving skills
Knowledge of composite materials (advantageous)Quality Engineer
Benefits:

Competitive salary (commensurate with experience)
Day shifts – stable, full-time hours
Career growth in a forward-thinking company
Hands-on role with cutting-edge composite technologies
Supportive team environmentQuality Engineer
Responsibilities:

Perform thorough quality control inspections of composite components and structures at all production stages
Verify product compliance with technical specifications and quality standards
Maintain accurate quality documentation and inspection records
Identify, document, and report any quality deviations or non-conformances
Collaborate with production teams to address quality issues and implement corrective actions
Support continuous improvement initiatives for manufacturing processes
Conduct first article inspections and in-process quality checks
Utilize precision measurement tools and inspection equipment
Participate in root cause analysis for quality-related concerns
Ensure adherence to relevant industry standards and company quality procedures
Communicate effectively with cross-functional teams regarding quality matters
Monitor production processes to maintain consistent quality output
Assist with quality audits and compliance activities as requiredIf you’re a proactive and technically skilled Quality Engineer ready to take on a role in a forward-thinking company, apply now!
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