Supplier Quality Engineer

Company: CT19
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Location: Oxford
Job Description:

An opportunity to join one of the UK’s most successful start-ups in scientific instrumentation and analytics from the last few years. This company have gone from strength to strength in developing and commercialising their Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV) and Lentiviral vectors (LVV) analytical equipment.

They are seeking a proactive Supplier Quality Engineer to ensure materials, components, and services from their suppliers meet quality, regulatory, and performance standards. Working cross-functionally with Engineering, Quality, Consumables and Supply Chain, you will play a key role in supplier selection, qualification, performance management, and continuous improvement .

About the role:

  • Support supplier selection, evaluation, and onboarding
  • Conduct supplier audits (UK and international) and drive development activities
  • Monitor supplier performance, including QBRs and quality agreements
  • Define and align Critical-to-Quality (CTQ) requirements, especially during NPI
  • Lead root cause analysis and manage supplier CAPA processes
  • Drive continuous improvement and prevent recurring quality issues
  • Ensure compliance with standards such as ISO 9001, ISO 13485, and ISO 14001

Requirements

Essential:

  • Degree in Engineering, Quality, or related field
  • Experience in manufacturing (optics or regulated industries preferred)
  • Knowledge of ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 (ISO 13485 desirable)
  • Skilled in problem-solving tools (8D, 5 Whys, Fishbone)
  • Strong communication, negotiation, and supplier management skills
  • Experience with audits and vendor quality performance measures
  • Willingness to travel (UK and international). Travel around 25-30%
  • Full driving licence

Desirable:

  • Six Sigma or CQE certification
  • Experience in medical, pharma, or aerospace sectors

Benefits:

  • 25 days annual leave per year in addition to bank holidays
  • Up to 7% employer matched pension contribution
  • Private health insurance from day one plus critical illness cover, income protection and life insurance
  • Give as You Earn and Cycle to Work salary sacrifice schemes.
  • Annual Company and Individual bonus scheme

Posted: May 28th, 2026