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Product Quality Engineer

Chickerell
6 days ago
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Are you passionate about ensuring products meet the highest standards of quality and reliability? Do you thrive in fast-paced, regulated industries where attention to detail makes all the difference? Are you ready to take your career to the next level by joining a dynamic team committed to excellence?
We are currently seeking an exciting opportunity for a Product Quality Engineer to become a vital part of our innovative team based in Weymouth. This is your chance to work with industry leaders, bring your expertise to a global organisation, and make a real impact on product excellence.
What you will be doing
As a Product Quality Engineer, you will be responsible for ensuring our in-house manufactured and sourced products from international supply partners meet all quality, reliability, and compliance standards. You will support new product development (NPD) and new product introduction (NPI), collaborating closely with cross-functional teams to embed a culture of quality from design to production. Managing relationships with our global suppliers, including overseeing the Far East Quality Assurance Engineer, you will spearhead initiatives to drive continuous improvement and uphold our high standards.
What we are looking for

  • Degree in Engineering, Quality Management, or a related discipline.
  • Proven experience in product quality engineering and NPI within regulated industries such as medical devices, automotive, aerospace, or defence.
  • Strong understanding of manufacturing processes and quality tools (e.g., FMEA, 8D, PPAP, APQP, SPC, MSA).
  • Demonstrated ability in root cause analysis and problem-solving methodologies.
  • Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel domestically and internationally.
    What we offer in return
  • Competitive salary dependent on experience.
  • Opportunities for professional development and career progression.
  • Work within a supportive and innovative team environment.
  • Contribute to high-profile projects in a regulated industry setting.
  • Generous holiday package and company benefits.
    Who We Are and What We Do
    We are a pioneering engineering company dedicated to delivering top-quality products across various regulated industries. With a commitment to innovation and continuous improvement, we strive to meet and exceed industry standards while providing a collaborative environment for our team members to thrive. Our organisation prides itself on integrity, quality, and supporting our employees to achieve their career aspirations.
    If you believe you are the perfect fit for the Product Quality Engineer role and are eager to contribute your expertise to our thriving organisation, apply now to secure this exciting opportunity! Don't miss out on the chance to join a forward-thinking company that values excellence and professional growth

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