Supplier Quality Engineer – Dorchester – £35,000 – £45,000 + Benefits If you’re a Quality Engineer or a Supplier Quality Engineer looking for more responsibility and your next career move, then this is for you! Join our client, a long-established, secure and successful business in Dorset as a Supplier Quality Engineer. Reporting to the Quality Manager, you’ll support their business by identifying process improvement and control opportunities within their supply chain.
You’ll be building supplier relationships for effective working practices, ensuring that purchase order requirements can be met and maintained. You’ll monitor, maintain and improve supplier performance through working with KPI metric data, and will work with suppliers to develop corrective action plans to address any process failings, including the use of quality tools (e.g. Supplier Quality Engineer – Role Highlights:·Supplier Quality Management and Supplier process improvement.·Set and maintain PO notes and incoming inspection criteria on all purchased goods.·Collect and evaluate supplier quality data.·Perform source inspections on supplier sites when necessary.·Review and update Corrective Action Reports (CAR).·Supplier & Plant Quality: Lead the improvement of supplier relationships and quality. Champion root cause analysis, manage non-conformance. Supplier Quality Engineer – What we are looking for:·Experience of Quality Engineering within a manufacturing environment, ideally an Aerospace manufacturing environment.·working knowledge of quality analysis tools such as 8D, PFMEA etc.·Knowledge of mechanical components·Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to facilitate problem-solving with production staff.·Experience in developing vendor quality measures.·Experience in developing vendor quality measures.·Any internal audit experience to AS9100D, 8D, Lead, Six Sigma with experience of process capability analysis and process improvement is preferred but not essential to apply.
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