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Manufacturing Quality Engineer

Slough
6 days ago
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An established ISO 13485-certified manufacturer supplying precision mouldings, assemblies, and medical devices to the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors is expanding its Quality team. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious hands-on Quality Engineer to join a close-knit, technically focused environment and play a key role across new product introduction, validation, and ongoing production support.
You'll liaise with customers on quality matters, support validation activities (IQ/OQ/PQ), manage metrology and inspection processes, and contribute to maintaining and improving the QMS, including CAPA, change control, and audits. The role offers exposure to a wide range of medical device manufacturing processes, with training and development opportunities for career progression.

The role would suit a QE who enjoys heavy involvement with the manufacturing team.

Ideal profile:

Experience in injection moulding, precision engineering, or medical device manufacturing

Strong working knowledge of ISO 13485 and/or GMP

Confident interpreting complex engineering drawings

Skilled in CMM use/programming (Mitutoyo preferred)

Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
Full-time, on-site role in Slough. Competitive salary and long-term development, possible future leadership opportunities, within a well renowned and growing business

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