Quality Control Technician

Southchurch Village
1 week ago
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Quality Control Technician 

Monday to Friday - 8am to 4pm

Our client is the leading service provider of Managed Equipment Services (MES) in the UK. Currently looking for a Quality Control Technician to support the Endoscopy Quality Control team based in Southend on Sea.

Full training will be given for this role to candidates who have the ability to follow processes/technical manuals and have the ability to identify defects in workmanship. Candidates with previous experience in quality control or an inspection related role would be an advantage.

Your role 

•    Assessment, Partial disassembly, repair, and function testing of a range of products to the required

•    Incoming inspection & Fault finding of various types of endoscope and related products

•    Preparation of inspection reports to guide workshops on repair requirements

•    Final inspection, testing and packing of repaired products

•    Using PC equipment for the recording of technical information and other tasks associated with department activity (goods receipt/despatch)

•    Communicating with workshop and logistics staff

•    Ensure all work is completed to Quality Management System requirements

•    Work towards maintaining company and personal quality goals and objectives

•    Administrative duties relating to the repair process

•    Provide service report updates to team support functions

•    Developing skills and competence on additional products/services within the service department

•    Work within the guidelines of the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974

Skills 

•    Mechanical/electronic aptitude or interest 

•    Ability to follow processes/technical manuals 

•    Good interpersonal skills with the ability to work as part of a team 

•    Ability to identify defects in workmanship 

•    Computer literate with ability to enter and interpret repair information

Experience 

•    Previous experience in a quality control or inspection related role 

•    Previous experience working with or handling medical devices

A DBS Enhanced Disclosure is required for all applicants.

If you have all the skills above and feel this is the role for you, please do not hesitate to contact us at One to One Personnel on (phone number removed) or forward your CV to (url removed)

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