Why Join?
This is an opportunity to play a key role in ensuring product excellence within a technically demanding, precision‑led manufacturing environment. You’ll work at the interface of Engineering, Assembly and Supply Chain — influencing quality performance and driving meaningful improvement.
Location
Leeds, LS12 – some travel required (occasional overnight stays).
Salary
£49,319 per annum (inclusive of shift allowance).
Benefits
- Up to £2200 bonus annually
- Health cash plan
- Competitive pension scheme
- 33 days annual leave
- Free onsite parking
Working hours
Double day shift – 6am‑2pm and 2pm‑10pm rotating.
Opportunity
As Quality Control Engineer, you will work within the Assembly Inspection team to ensure final product quality prior to customer testing and sign‑off. You’ll support the ongoing development of business processes and product quality by identifying improvement opportunities and helping implement effective change.
This role combines hands‑on inspection, root‑cause investigation and cross‑functional collaboration — ensuring that quality is built into processes, not just inspected at the end.
Key Responsibilities
- Ensure final product quality prior to customer testing, acting as the voice of the customer during factory PDI and Buy‑Offs, and promoting a culture where process owners take accountability for quality performance.
- Drive problem‑solving and continuous improvement initiatives, reducing the cost of poor quality, investigating non‑conformances, and improving right‑first‑time performance across assembly and supplied parts.
- Support supplier quality and complaint processes, assist Purchasing in developing supply chain capability, and contribute to PPAP and supplier performance management.
- Monitor and report on Quality KPIs, support internal audits of the Integrated Management System (ISO 9001 & 14001), and provide analysis to inform senior leadership decision‑making.
What You’ll Bring
You will have a minimum of 5 years’ experience within a complex design‑to‑order engineering organisation, operating within a Quality‑focused engineering role. You should possess strong knowledge of root‑cause analysis and process control techniques, a strong working knowledge of mechanical engineering principles and production techniques, and experience diagnosing manufacturing faults and non‑conformance issues. Ideally you will hold an HND (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline and have formal Quality training (e.g., CQI/IRCA trained auditor) – but experience will be considered without formal qualifications.
Technical Knowledge & Expertise
- Working knowledge of ISO 9001 & ISO 14001 fundamentals
- Knowledge of machining, fabrication, welding, sand/die casting
- Understanding of SPC and Lean Manufacturing techniques
- Awareness of electrical and pneumatic systems
- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings
Contact
Not sure if this is the right fit? Give us a call – we’d rather have a five‑minute conversation than have you talk yourself out of a good opportunity.
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