Quality Engineer
- Location: Fareham, Hampshire, England
- Salary: £35 - 40 per hour
- Category
- Sector: Aerospace and Defence
- Contract type Contract
- Consultant: Phil Evans
Morson are currently looking for an experienced Quality engineer for our aerospace client based in Fareham:
Position Summary To take a proactive approach in the development and implementation of quality assurance to meet business, customer and regulatory needs. The main objective of the role is to provide quality and process assurance within design and development projects to the highest design assurance levels, with suppliers or other business partners. This includes undertaking quality activities throughout the design and development process. Facilitating and driving improvement with an aim of increasing efficiency, effectiveness and reducing the cost of non-quality and where non-compliance is identified the position requires that corrective action is managed, facilitated or led.
Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities
- Develop and handle external QA interfaces on project.
- Audit and develop the Business Management System to ensure processes reflect best practice and can be applied effectively.
- Develop Quality Plans to satisfy stakeholder, contractual, and regulatory needs, and ensure the availability of approved project plans
- Audit projects lifecycles to ensure compliance with plans and consistency with BMS processes. Ensuring customer requirements, design review criteria, and transition criteria are satisfied.
[Systems, Software, Hardware, Mechanical Design and Development activities / NPI].
- Ensure the design life cycle data produced complies with the approved plans.
- Ensure items used for conformance assessment are built to comply with the associated life cycle data and conformity review is completed.
- Detect, manage, and agree deviations to the design process.
- Handle all QA matters throughout the development contract life-cycle.
- Manage design and development sub-contractors, ensuring compliance with plans.
- Support and facilitate continuous improvement activities, internal and external.
- Become recognised as a focal point for quality information and direction.