Quality Engineer

Company: Pro-Resourcing Ltd
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Location: Manchester
Job Description:

Pro-Resourcing Ltd is currently recruiting on behalf of our client.

Our client, a well-established specialist engineering and manufacturing company, is seeking a Quality Compliance Engineer to join their team.

The position is full time, permanent. 

Salary: £40,000 – £45,000. 

Working hours: Monday to Friday, 37 hours per week, early finish on Fridays (day shift).

Job Specification

  • Understand all manufacturing processes to improve and/or reduce risk.
  • Manage Special Quality Plan processes and projects.
  • Undertake prevention and improvement inspections on a regular basis and ensure records are maintained.
  • Support a monthly Compliance Communication Strategy for all sites and levels of staff, to include written information, tool box talks and management briefs.
  • Plan and perform ISO audits to plan.
  • Manage critical suppliers and audit as required.
  • Lead external BSI and customer audits.
  • Monitor and report non conformances i.e.. Internal and external rejects.
  • Manage and maintain customer compliance platforms i.e.. Risqs, uvdb, Ecovadis.
  • Assist in maintaining and improving all current quality accreditations (ISO9001:2015, (ISO14001:2015) and support the attainment of new accreditations (i.e.. ISO45001:2023).
  • Support/lead internal compliance training i.e.. Quality Awareness, toolbox talks etc.

Requirements

  • Minimum of 2 years’ experience in a Quality role in a technical or manufacturing environment.
  • Knowledge of, and interest in, ISO9001:2015 standard and its processes.
  • Internal auditing, compliance and maintenance of relevant standards, risk assessment experience, an understanding of and the ability to interpret quality related legislation.
  • Experience of quality management systems and process control.
  • Mechanical Engineering degree or similar.

The role offers career progression, with a clear path to assume overall responsibility for quality compliance either at one site or across both sites.

Posted: March 20th, 2026