Job Description
Assignment Type: 6-month initial contract
Working Environment: office based on site
Pay type: Competitive hourly pay rate
Our client
The world’s pre-eminent super-luxury automotive brand based in Goodwood, near Chichester, West Sussex, which comprises its global headquarters and Global Centre of Luxury Manufacturing Excellence.
Main Accountabilities
- Supplier Quality Assurance: Develop, implement, and maintain quality assurance processes and standards for suppliers to ensure delivered products meet quality requirements.
- Supplier Audits and Assessments: Plan and conduct supplier quality audits and assessments to evaluate their manufacturing processes, quality systems, and compliance with contractual and regulatory requirements.
- Supplier Development: Collaborate with suppliers to identify quality issues, drive corrective actions, and improve supplier processes to enhance product quality and reliability.
- Incoming Quality Control: Monitor and analyse incoming material quality data, perform inspections or sample testing as needed, and ensure that non-conforming materials are identified and managed appropriately.
- Root Cause Analysis and CAPA: Lead root cause investigations of supplier-related quality issues and coordinate corrective and preventive actions to prevent recurrence.
- Quality Planning and Risk Management: Support supplier quality planning activities including FMEA, control plans, and risk assessments to mitigate potential quality risks early in the supply chain.
- Cross-functional Collaboration: Work closely with purchasing, engineering, manufacturing, and logistics teams to ensure supplier quality aligns with overall project and production goals.
- Supplier Performance Monitoring: Track and report on supplier quality performance metrics, elevate issues when necessary, and support continuous improvement initiatives with suppliers.
- Documentation and Reporting: Ensure all quality documentation related to suppliers is accurate, complete, and compliant with standards and regulatory requirements.
Challenges regarding innovation and change
- Management of the introduction of multiple features at one time.
- Quality and standard setting for high value, low volume features whilst maintaining costs.
- Monitoring and steering of multiple projects at multiple suppliers to achieve quality, cost and delivery project requirements.
- Development of suppliers who work outside of the automotive industry.
Education required
Qualified to NVQ Level 5 or equivalent (Degree, HND or equivalent).
Working experience required
- Minimum 5 years in the automotive industry.
- Experience in a supplier quality or supplier development role.
- Capability to understand and relate technical drawings/specification to actual parts.
- Experience/knowledge of supplier quality systems and processes.
- Good technical understanding of vehicle component manufacturing technologies.
- ISO9001:2018 Lead auditor qualification.
- Experience of project management and an understanding of new product development processes.
- Experience/knowledge of APQP.
- Good problem-solving ability required to overcome problems arising from specific cost, quality, time and logistics issues.
- Understanding of business/technical German would be an advantage.
- Good interpersonal skills with an ability to influence key stakeholders.
- Willingness to be flexible and to support the wider bespoke team.
Benefits
- Competitive hourly rate along with an annual performance-related bonus.
- Access to a subsidised restaurant.
- Hays Go1 training platform which offers a library of over 70,000 courses.
- Access to Ben – Offers support across a wide range of topics such as mental health well-being, financial or legal matters.
- Local retail and restaurant discounts.
- 35 days annual leave (including bank holidays).
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