Quality & Systems Engineer

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Morgan Advanced Materials is a business rich in history and innovation. Founded in the UK in 1856, we have grown into a global organisation with 70 sites in 18 countries. Our model to serve our customers where they need us has led to a diversified product range using our unparalleled expertise in ceramic and carbon materials, which we exploit to solve difficult problems for our customers across a diverse range of markets.

We are a purpose driven organisation. Our purpose is to use advanced materials to make the world more sustainable and to improve the quality of life. We deliver on that purpose through the products that we make, and the way that we make them.

The Technical Ceramics business of Morgan Advanced Materials engineers high performance functional and structural ceramic materials, components and sub-assemblies to address customer-specific technical challenges.

Key Figures: Revenue £1,114.7m (2023), ~8,500 employees, manufacturing in 20+ countries, and a global customer portfolio. A UK PLC with head office located in Windsor, Berkshire UK. Listed on London Stock Exchange; Member of the FTSE 250 Index.

Responsibilities

Develop, implement, and manage the quality processes, methods, and management system to ensure materials that meet or exceed our customers’ expectations based upon a broad scope of experience. Ensure that these quality processes, methods, and management system meet or exceed the requirements of our ISO 9001:2015 and AS 9100 Certifications and are consistent with established standards, customer specifications, and quality goals. Perform roles and responsibilities in accordance with direction from the Technical Lead.

  • Coordinate, assign and lead customer complaints using 8D methodology utilizing cross functional teams as appropriate to determine root cause and corrective actions.

  • Delegated Quality Representative (DQR) for Aerospace and other customers.

  • Manage/participate in QCTPS Board for nonconforming materials along with analyzing data for improvements.

  • Lead/participate in AQP activities relating to quality including specification review, processing requirements, and sampling plans.

  • Recommends and implements improvements to manufacturing processes, methods, and controls through data trending and analysis.

  • Lead/participate in internal, customer and 3rd party audits and process reviews to standards including ISO 9001, AS9100 AS13100 and applicable customer specifications/standards.

  • Manage and review Supplier Standards, ensuring up to date compliance.

  • Quickly respond to and identify customer complaints and complaints, organize the investigation of customer complaints, returns and other quality incidents, issue 8D or relevant investigation reports and handling suggestions to ensure that customers can get feedback quickly.

  • Lead cross-functional communication, conduct root cause analysis of customer complaints, identify product quality hazards and improvement opportunities, translate customer opinions and expectations, and seek improvement methods to optimize product quality.

  • Effectively promote the good operation of external quality information feedback mechanism, identify customer needs, maintain good communication with customers, continuously improve service quality and customer satisfaction, and reduce customer complaints.

  • Maintain quality related data such as customer complaints and handling, customer satisfaction survey, etc., make statistics on various costs arising from customer complaints, and analyze quality data and trends in depth.

  • Responsible for customer audit, assist in quality system certification, annual review, and internal and external audit.

  • Train relevant front-line staff, exchange and communicate customer quality issues, improve quality awareness.

  • Assists in training shop floor associates on quality processes and methods.

    Qualifications

  • BS. degree in Material Science or Engineering is required or relevant experience in a quality role within a manufacturing environment.

  • Minimum 5 years related broad focused quality experience is required within a manufacturing environment

  • Strong understanding of quality management systems in an ISO 9001/AS 9100/AS13100 is desired.

  • Knowledge of Kaizen and Lean/Six-Sigma Manufacturing techniques is desired.

  • Experience with developing/documenting procedures is required.

  • Computer proficiency

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