Quality Manager

Godstow
1 week ago
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Info about the Company

An opportunity to join a UK-based engineering company that designs and manufactures high-precision positioning and navigation systems used in industries like automotive testing, mapping and robotics.

Info about what the Quality Manager role entails

The Quality Manager plays a pivotal leadership role in driving a culture of quality, consistency, and continuous improvement throughout the organisation. Reporting to the Director of Operations, this position provides visible, proactive leadership and holds overall responsibility for Quality performance, including compliance, audits, supplier quality, production support, and the effective operation of the Quality Management System (QMS).

Essential Requirements of the Quality Manager

Demonstrated experience in Quality Management within an engineering or manufacturing environment, with strong knowledge of ISO9001 and ISO17025. Proven leadership capability, alongside well-developed continuous improvement (CI) and audit expertise, and excellent communication skills.

* Able to adopt a flexible, collaborative leadership approach

* Comfortable working in environments with ambiguity and changing priorities

* Fosters a positive and constructive team culture

* Promotes shared accountability for quality and supports continuous learning

Desirable Requirements of the Quality Manager

* Engineering degree; experience in production engineering, calibration systems or supplier development.

Benefits

* Holiday entitlement of 27 days plus bank holidays

* Private Medical Insurance

* Group Income Protection Insurance Scheme

* Death in Service Scheme

* Discretionary profit share bonus

* 5% employee and 5% employer contributions via salary sacrifice workplace pension scheme

* Electric Vehicle Scheme

* Smart casual dress code

*There is no visa sponsorship available for this role*

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