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Supplier Quality Engineer

Sheffield
2 weeks ago
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Supplier Quality Engineer

Initial 6 Month Contract

2 days per week on site in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria or Sheffield

£37.14 Per Hour (Umbrella Rate - Inside IR35)

The Role

Support activities relating to "Quality Certification", contractual and Regulatory requirements; Support the Business in Quality associated matters associated with product or process.
Support activities associated with "Quality planning", "Risk assessment" and "Risk / analysis activities
Lead engagement with suppliers on Non-conformance activities
Discharge Quality processes associated with the scope of the Quality discipline / "project" ensuring the Business remains compliant to the local Business Quality Management System.
Input Quality data into relevant toolsets / documents / records and manage as required ; Define, maintain and report on Quality Measures
Promoting a positive Quality culture encouraging a predict and preventive rather than reactive and corrective approach to all Quality matters
Support the "Quality Review" process through facilitation or data provision
Support "Continual improvement" initiatives and activities
Support / facilitate / Lead local Quality Audits, Quality investigations and Human Factors investigations

The Candidate

Quality Standards e.g. ISO 9001/ EN9100, and FAI AS9102
Previous experience in a Supplier Assurance Quality role, including supplier audit and improvement planning within the supply chain
A good working knowledge of Lean manufacturing/Six Sigma/ Process Failure Mode Effects Analysis (PFMEA)
Data Analytics and business reporting
Desirable - working knowledge of welding / machining or casting but not essential
Risk ManagementIf this role is of interest, please send a copy of your CV to Tom McGuire by clicking the "Apply Now" button

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